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Paper German Stars (7)

By Lorraine

Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial teaches you how to make them.
Early each December I receive lots of visits to my folded paper German Stars post with video tutorial. If you haven’t already, go ahead and give it a try. I know you’ll be able to complete the stars with the step-by-step instructions. Pause whenever you need and I’ll talk you right through it.

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Do you remember folding strips of paper and creating German paper stars maybe with a grandparent? These beautiful 16-pointed stars, also called Froebel or Moravian stars are delightful as Christmas holiday ornaments and a fun DIY craft project for kids.Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. I made an easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial to guide you through the process. After making a few stars you will be able to make them quickly and probably won’t want to stop. Link to the video is below.

 

Leave the German stars as they are or dip them in wax

Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial teaches you how to make them.
You can leave the paper stars plain (as I did the blue ones) or dip them in wax to give them a protective coating. Sprinkle on some glitter for sparkle, if you wish. They’re all pretty! You can see the waxing process by clicking Dipping German Paper Stars.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial teaches you how to make them.
Stored carefully to prevent smashing, the stars last year after year.  You may even have a few from your childhood.  I have even used the waxed stars on an outside porch tree.
 
 
Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial teaches you how to make them.
 
 
You can make folded paper German stars like you remember from your childhood! Follow this easy, step-by-step video tutorial with your kids or grandchildren. A fun craft DIY to make ornaments, decorate presents and for gift-giving. The stars in the photo above are made from bold metallic paper.

Paper German Stars Video Tutorial

To see the step-by-step video tutorial for make the paper stars, Click Paper German Stars Video Tutorial.

 

Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial teaches you how to make them. Pretty stars make lovely gifts.

 

Pretty crochet snowflake is intricate and yet easy to make. Use as an ornament, gift embellishment or window decoration. Great video how-to.If you are giving stars as holiday gifts, you might want to include a card. I created a FREE printable for you with a place for the recipient’s name on the front, a little history about the stars on the inside and storage suggestions on the back. Get your printable by clicking German Folded Paper Stars Gift Card.

 

 

Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step-by-step video tutorial teaches you how to make them. I added a star to a bridal shower gift made to match the colors of the wedding party.

 

Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step by step video tutorial teaches you how to make them.

Various size stars

If you want to play around and create different size stars you will need to begin with different size paper strips. The chart below will guide you. The thinner the paper strip the smaller the finished star will be. Working with larger strips is easier, especially for beginners. 

Paper width and length

1-inch wide x 24-inch long paper strip will make a 4-inch star

3/4-inch wide x 18-inch long paper strip will make a 3-inch star

1/2-inch  wide x 12-inch long paper strip will make a 2-inch star

3/8-inch wide x 9-inch long paper strip will make a 1.5-inch star 

I have made itty-bitty stars that are maybe 1-inch using paper quilling strips. They are tricky to make but very cute!

Where to purchase paper strips

I purchase beautiful paper strips from Amazon and I have included ideas for packaging suggestions for your stars if you plan on giving them as gifts.

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Beautiful folded paper German stars remind many of childhood when they were made at Christmas time. Easy to follow, step by step video tutorial teaches how to make them.

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Comments

  1. Lee says

    December 7, 2016 at 5:42 pm

    My aunt had given us some when I was I child; they were one of my favorite decorations and about the only ones I really remember aside from the strands of tinsel that were so popular in the 1950s-60s.

    Reply
  2. Jedidja says

    December 6, 2016 at 12:32 pm

    Beautiful star! Never seen here such one!

    Reply
  3. My Recent Favorite Books says

    December 6, 2016 at 7:37 am

    These are so pretty!

    Reply
  4. Karen says

    December 6, 2016 at 1:24 am

    These are beautiful!

    Reply
  5. Maggie Ann says

    December 5, 2016 at 6:00 pm

    they are so pretty, and I enjoyed making them from your tutorial….wishing you a happy day!

    Reply
  6. Tammy@T's Daily Treasures says

    December 5, 2016 at 4:28 pm

    Very pretty! Happy holidays!

    Reply

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