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QuestionWhat size does the paper need to be?Community AnswerNormally 1cm as width, and 28 cm as length. Printer paper would work for this.
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QuestionCan I make big lucky stars if I use a bigger paper?Amishu JhansalCommunity AnswerYes, just make sure that the ratio stays the same, if you increase width, you must increase length.
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QuestionCan I use scrapbook paper?HumanBeingTop AnswererYes, scrapbook paper would be good for this project. If it is on the thicker side, don't cut your strip too narrow or your completed star will be too small to puff out.
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QuestionCan I use construction paper?Kat NordstromCommunity AnswerYes, you can. You can pretty much use any type of paper as long as it's not too thick or thin.
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QuestionCould we use it for a pine cone Christmas tree decoration?Community AnswerYou certainly could. Glue in place on the pine cone, add a ribbon to the pine cone and hang it on the tree.
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QuestionHow narrow does the paper have to be?Community AnswerIt depends on the length. If the length is approximately 5.5, then the width would be approximately 0.67 in (2/3), so the ratio from width to length would be 0.67:5.5.
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QuestionI can't pinch the paper stars. What do I do?Community AnswerTry not pressing down and creasing the edges when you're making the base so that the base is more 3D and easier to pinch.
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QuestionWhat should I do if these instructions aren't working for me?Community AnswerYou can find an example video on YouTube and follow along with that, which might be easier than written instructions.
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QuestionWould a sticky note work?Community AnswerNo, it won't work.
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QuestionWhat kind of paper is needed to make this?Community AnswerBits of wrapping paper makes a nice effect, especially if you mix the papers up.
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QuestionWhat if I can't wrap it around the star?Community AnswerJust tuck in the remaining paper like how you wold normally do after wrapping the star.
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QuestionHow do I make a flat, medium-sized star?Community AnswerUse a 3 cm wide and 84 cm long piece of paper to make the star, but don't push in the edges.
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QuestionHow can I make my paper origami starts neat and less wrinkled?Community AnswerCrease it with the nail of your finger, that way you can ensure straight, sharp folds and when doing origami. Don't crease a fold unless you know it is absolutely right; otherwise, you risk folding it again and again, which creates a wrinkled look.
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QuestionHow do I make the star fluffy at the end?Community AnswerFold the stars loosely so that it's easier to puff up them up, and pinch the ends.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my paper isn't knotting when making lucky paper stars?Community AnswerYou may be folding it in the wrong way. Remember that in order to make the pentagon, the end of the paper has to go on top and then under.
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QuestionCan I use wrapping paper?Community AnswerYes, as long as the dimensions are right!
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QuestionHow do I pinch the stars? Do I need to change what kind of paper I am using?Community AnswerTry to push in between the corners rather than pinching them. Use your nails to do this. Make sure the paper length isn’t too long, because it gets harder the longer the paper is.
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QuestionWhat kind of paper should I use for this?Community AnswerAny kind of paper will work unless it’s super thick or super thin. Printer paper works great. Tip: the thinner the paper, the longer strip you’ll need; the thicker the paper, the shorter it should be.
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QuestionHow do I pinch the star to make it three dimensional?Community AnswerYou would have to pinch each corner of the paper pentagon or push in the edges to puff the star up. It takes some practice but eventually, you should be able to do it.
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QuestionWill tissue paper work?Kawai Cookie The Alpha WolfCommunity AnswerTissue paper is is too thin so it will probably rip. I recommend you not to use it.
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QuestionCan you use this as a gift?Kawai Cookie The Alpha WolfCommunity AnswerOf course you can! You made it, so they’ll be happy! Place it in a small jar so it won’t get damaged, then wrap for giving.
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QuestionI can't get it to puff up.A.D.AngeloCommunity AnswerWhen puffing it up, try holding the star by its edges (rather than the faces) with one hand and slowly applying pressure to the middle of each edge. If it still doesn't puff up, then your star might be wrapped too loosely or the strip of paper was too short.
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QuestionAm I not pinching it right? My stars are ending up crooked.A.D.AngeloCommunity AnswerIf the star is puffing up right, then you're pinching it right. Most of the time, what causes a deformed star is the pentagon not being perfect enough when you first create the knot.
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QuestionHow do you cut straight with scissors?NotYourMum_123Community AnswerTo make it easier, fold it so you have guidelines for where to cut.
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QuestionCan I eat the stars if I make them out of Play-Doh?Community AnswerNot really. Play-Doh is not toxic, but it's also not meant to be eaten. It wouldn't hurt you if you ate it in small amounts.
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