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Make Origami Paper
or Ribbon Stars
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These stars can be made from heavier paper
or ribbon, one-half inch wide although you can use up to one inch widths.
Cut four 12 inch strips that are exactly the same in width. Fold them in
half and crease; snip the ends slantwise to point them. Lay the doubled
strips out as in Figure 1a. Then pull them together, Figure 1b.

Starting at the top, fold down and crease
the upper flap (Figure 2a); turn the group clockwise in your hand until
the next pair of strips are at the top, fold down and crease the upper
one; turn again, fold down and crease. When you come to the fourth one,
fold down and crease the uppermost strip and lock the square by sticking
the end through (Figure 2b).

Now start at the upper right and fold the
strip back diagonally; bring forward diagonally (Figure 3a); then fold the
triangle formed back on itself (Figure 3b); gently hold the point back and
draw the end of the strip through the upper part of the square (Figure
3c). The first point has been completed. Keeping this side of the star
toward you and turning it clockwise, work each upper right hand strip the
same way until you have completed four points. Turn the star over and
repeat the same as for the other side. You will then have eight points
(Figure 3d)
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Starting with any strip, fold one strip up
out of the way (Figure 4a). Then work with the strip marked X; this will
form the first point. Until you learn the next step thoroughly, it is best
to put a small mark on the tops of strips to be used so you can tell one
side from the other. Fold strip X over and crease lightly to make it curve
neatly. Keeping the marked side up, and without twisting the strip, bring
the end around and insert it where shown (Figure 4b) and push it through
until you can catch it and pull through point from the other side. Pull
through until a compact, rounded point is formed by the curve of the
paper. work around to the left, in the order shown, taking each next strip
and inserting it the same way under the point just formed, until you have
four points on the side. Turn the star over and repeat until four points
are formed on this side and there are no loose ends.

Draw an end through tightly, hold it there
and cut off with scissors close to the point of the star (do not cut the
point, however). Then release your hold and the cut end will withdraw into
the folds of the paper star, leaving a clean edge. Trim off all ends this
way (Figure 5). The finished star should look like Figure 6. Hang it up by
running a thread loop through the tip of one of the points, with a needle.
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