Materials
Five sheets of Aitoh Origami Rice Paper in the Kimono and Folk Art design
For each sheet, follow steps 1 through 8 below:
Step 1: Fold the sheet in half.
Step 2: Fold the sheet in half again so that you have a small square.
Step 3: Open up the square, with right side down.
Steps 4 and 5: Fold down the top right corner and the bottom left corner.
Step 6: Fold up the bottom right corner, crease, and then unfold.
Step 7: Fold the whole square in half from the middle crease.
Step 8: Fold the bottom left corner up, crease, and then fold back down.
Follow steps 1 through 8 above for the four remaining squares.
Step 9: To form the star, place your first folded piece down horizontally. Place the second piece vertically, with the creased triangle right side up. Slide the creased corner of the second sheet into the triangular slot of the first piece.
Step 10: Fold the triangle on the back side of the bottom piece of paper into its slot as well.
34 comments:
Thanks so much! I'm so excited to try this with origami paper and more! Great tutorial and I love that you also have a video version for those of us that learn better from a lovely teacher... and you have a lovely voice!
I've been looking for something crafty for Christmas and this is it!
Thank you.
cool! I'm going to try this today!
Oh how fabulous! I'm going to make a few, and link as well.
Wow. I could probably do origami with photographs. Those drawings never made sense to me. Nice tutorial, Pat. jan
Thanks! Looks pretty easy, I'm going to try tonight.
My 7 year old loves origami. I can't wait to show him this. Thanks so much :)
Fabulous!
Sandra Evertson
I am going to have Madeline study this, she loves origami.
P.S. Love Tasha Tudor, so sad about her recent passing.
Oh, I am SO excited! I think I'm going to try using some of my new Christmas design scrap paper.
Brilliant tutorial Pat! And I loved getting to hear your voice. The video makes the photo tutorial so easy to understand. Please tell your AV man he did an awesome job as well!
those are beautiful, thanks for sharing!
thanks for directing me here! i guess i didn't look hard enough for your tutorial. and thanks also for your nice comment on my post and stars! i'll certainly be checking out your site more in the future.
Thanks for the tutorial!! I've got to try it!! Those stars are soo beautiful!
You have absolutely no reason to think you didn't make a terrific tuto! It´s awesome! Congrats on the AV tech: he is a pro! =)
Please keep filling us with tutos! You are a natural!
Wonderful! I love watching andlearning fromvideos (Itmakes it so much easier)
I see a YOU TUBE preformance.I would love to be able to download this video for futre reference.
Can't wait to have a few seconds to make these.
Congrats! Awsome job!
Hello! I found your tutorial.
I would like to translate it into Russian and post it in my site. I will mention you and your site (let me know which one).
Is it possible? What will be your condition?
Delia
My site is www.tatianka.ru
Thank you for the detailed tutorial, really appreciated
great tutorial! thanks you very much!
Merci pour ce superbe tuto, bonnes fetes de fin d'année à vous, bonjour de france, miette
superbe
bravo
md
Hello !
I'm Mélodie Moulin and I work for bulbinblue.com, the site for creative idea. I find your Origami Star Tutorial fantastic. We made a magazine for Noel decoration. Want you to share your tutorial in our site ? Thank you to answer in this adress : blueteam@bluemarguerite.com.
Thanks.
Mélodie.
Thank you for your Christmas star! So interesting idea!
Awesome !! I Just Love Them !!
Great tutorial! I haven't done origami in years. Definitely going to try this, and I like the wreath idea, might try that, too!
Wonderful !!! awesome !!! I just Loved It !!! Good work Keep it up !!!
Hi. I am looking for easy, lightweight ornaments that ship well overseas. Could I ship these flat in a box & then they be "puffed up" upon receipt?
Thanks!
Christy
Christy, yes the origami stars can be easily folded for shipping and then unfolded for display.
Thanks for the instructions. Those are really cute. Your voice sounded just fine! : )
Thank you for the instructions. They are really cute. Your voice sounds just fine. : )
So cute thanks for sharing.
OLA AMIGA, SOU A ETÉLIA DO RIO DE JANEIRO-BRASIL...ADOREI SUA ESTRELA...VOU TENTAR FAZER...UM BEIJO...ETÉLIA.
Gorgeous! Just made one in a sec and I'm quickly getting addicted!
Thanks, I think I'll make an Italian version of your tutorial if you don't mind!
Lavinia
Looks very interesting. Could you use cheap paper for this? Did you developed this origami on your own?
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