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Folded German Stars Tutorial (5)

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.
 The Christmas season is officially upon us! I have pulled out the decorations and found my Folded Paper German Star ornaments. I display them throughout the house. Sharing again, my German Stars Video Tutorial, a step-by-step guide for making these stars because it is one of my most popular posts.
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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 you how to make them.
The white, glittery stars have been dipped in wax and the blue ones have not. The waxed stars are sturdier and weather resistant but take into consideration that the colored paper will become darker when waxed. There is not darkening of the white 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.
Years ago, my cousin gave me a pretty feather tree that she picked up on an after-Christmas clearance. I get many questions about where a feather tree can be purchased but I am sorry to say that I don’t know.

 

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 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.

How to make German Stars

Want to learn to make folded paper stars (or just want a refresher)?
My video will walk you through each step as you watch every fold and turn. Pause it whenever needed and resume until you have finished the star.
The tutorial is in two parts.
Part 1 will take you through all of the folds to create a flat star.
Part 2 shows how to create the points on both the front and back.
You can cut your own paper strips but I prefer to purchase them.
(Here is the link to purchase paper strips to make stars)

Click Link to my post with how-to video’s

German Paper Stars Video Tutorial.

Click Link to post showing how to

Dip the stars in wax.

 

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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 you how to make them.
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.
   

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Comments

  1. Maggie Ann says

    December 3, 2014 at 2:50 pm

    Your video is a must-have! I made your stars 2 years ago…and love them, thank you again. =)

    Reply
  2. SarahGeorge says

    December 2, 2014 at 5:20 pm

    It was so sweet to hear your voice in the video Lorraine. Thank you so much for the video link and the awesome tutorial!. I'm seriously wondering about you making everything so perfect and neat, be it cooking, or gardening or crafts and so on… God bless you!! Thanks for being such an awesome inspiration! Will make a star and let you know 🙂 Thank you once again!

    Reply
  3. podso says

    December 2, 2014 at 3:41 pm

    I'm amazed you can remember all these steps! Thanks for reposting this. They are beautiful.

    Reply
  4. Debbie Petras says

    December 2, 2014 at 1:42 pm

    I love this and of course, I pinned it to my Everything Christmas board.

    Reply
  5. Just a little something from Judy says

    December 2, 2014 at 1:03 pm

    I feel so honored to have my very own paper stars, made by you and gifted to me, last Christmas! I just took them out of storage and when I did, I thanked God for our visit and that you made them for me. Your white glittery ones are so beautiful!

    Reply
  6. Maryann says

    December 2, 2014 at 12:00 am

    These are so elegant Lorraine. I've watched the video and think I'd like to try and make some myself.

    Reply
  7. kitty says

    December 1, 2014 at 10:52 pm

    The stars are beautiful, Lorraine! Long, long ago, a father came to our door, selling them , as he was without a job. I always remember it when I look at that special ornament.

    Reply
  8. marie says

    December 1, 2014 at 9:25 pm

    This has to be the prettiest blog post I've seen today!!

    Reply
  9. Debby Ray says

    December 1, 2014 at 9:17 pm

    Those are beautiful, Lorraine! It brought back memories of making them myself when I was little!

    Reply
  10. Adrienne says

    December 1, 2014 at 2:45 pm

    I love your stars. They remind me of something similar I made when I was a young girl. I may try to make them. Thanks for sharing your video – I'll check it out.
    ~Adrienne~

    Reply
  11. Ann Thompson says

    December 1, 2014 at 2:11 pm

    I love your paper stars and your video is how I found your blog.

    Reply

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