Paper Strip Folding - How To Make Origami Lucky Stars
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Origami
Origami is a traditional art of folding paper, which started centuries ago in Japan, China and some European countries. Flat pieces of paper are folded and constructed into interesting paper models without the use of a pair of scissors or glue. Many origami designs have evolved into modern art forms and deviated from the original usage of a piece of square paper. People are now using paper of different shapes and sizes for origami.
Paper Strip Folding
The most popular paper strip origami is probably making lucky stars. Lucky star is also known as dream star, wishing star or origami star. It is easy and quick to make. Making these lucky stars can become addictive too. You can even make them while watching TV or while waiting for your friends.
Papers of different colours cut into strips are used to construct lucky stars of different sizes. These colourful little origami creations look stunning when placed in a glass bottle or bowl for display.
This is a great activity for both adults and children who like paper folding. They will be occupied with hours of fun making the lucky stars. The stars when threaded together like beads can be made into a necklace, garland, earrings or a curtain of lucky star beads.
Getting Started
To start making lucky stars, you will need some colourful origami paper, which are available in some craft stores or Japanese products stores. They are also available online from Amazon or eBay.
However, if you cannot wait to get started on this activity with the kids, you can make your own paper strips by using any A4 sized coloured paper, construction paper or wrapping paper. You can choose different themes for your lucky stars, like autumn colours or Christmas colours.
How To Make Lucky Stars
Cut the paper into strips. As a beginner, you can start with 1.3 centimetres in width and 30 centimetres in length. The narrower the strip of paper, the smaller the star will be.
Step by step instructions on how to make a lucky star
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeTake one end of the paper and tie into a loose knot. Gently tighten the knot so that it looks like a flat pentagon.
Get hold of the other long end of the strip and wrap it around the pentagon tightly. Align the edge of the strip to the side of the pentagon and fold the strip to the other side.
Keep wrapping around until a short strip remains. Tuck the remaining part of the strip in between layers of the paper on the pentagon to secure the strip and finish off.
Hold the pentagon between your thumb and index finger. With your other hand, push in the sides of the pentagon towards the centre. You might have to use your fingernail to push in the sides if necessary.
When all the sides are pushed in, the pentagon should look like a three dimensional star.
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This is a great idea for a kids party or school project.
This would be a great way to make affordable Christmas tree ornaments! Awesome hub, rated up and useful, and liked on Facebook! I'm going to have to dig around for leftover craft paper and make a few of these.
Your instructions are really easy to follow, so I bet I could get a halfway decent-looking one made. (I'm not so great at crafts, lol.) :P
lady rain, absolutely fabulous! Thanks so much. We are origami fans, so this will be fun to try over the weekend! Thumbs up, indeed! Thank you.
I love making Origami. Thanks for sharing and giving tips. Voted up. Have a nice day.
Excellent picture, thank to the mirror, the stars can be seen from all sides and they are beautiful in all those colors :)
When I was a child I used to make stars (different than yours) from computer paper tapes.
Wow ! easy to make origami lucky stars. Very well explained in a simple way. Thank u for sharing.
I like this hub. I always wanted to know how to make these stars. Somebody tried to show me when I was little but I forgot.
Very Nice.
Thanks for sharing.
Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this tutorial in easy steps. It is so well explained. Awesome hub,
Tina
Nice hub and easy to follow instructions. A friend made my daughter a jar full of wishing stars and she loved them!
Cool idea. My daughter has origami books and paper, but I never realised you could use strips of paper. Up and useful!
Beautiful hub. Nice post.
























RTalloni Level 8 Commenter 5 months ago
Love origami, and will enjoy this project very much! I'm seeing many uses--thanks! Voted up!