Origami Mini Star

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Origami Mini Star
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Learn how to make a mini origami star.
I added music and words to this one so hopefully it will be easier to learn.

Enjoy!
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*P.S. in case you want to know...background music is called "Always With Me", from the movie Spirited Away.
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**I always get questions on how long the paper should be. Well I didn't make the paper so I wouldn't know...
But it's about 1cm wide and 25-27cm long.
So for those of you who want to make your own star paper, those are the measurements.

Have fun!
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***ok...I keep on getting the same questions about where i get the star strips...thx for commenting (much appreciated) but after a while i cant reply to all of them especially when i answered them multiple times before...so here's where I bought the paper.

I bought them in two different places.Some of them I bought in China Town,CA and the other one was in a mall in California.
-the address to that mall in case you ever want to go there.

----Asian Garden Mall(Phước Lộc Thọ)
----9039 Bolsa Ave
----Westminster, CA 92683
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***Also you can buy star strips online and they might even be in some craft stores as well as book stores (Michael's, Border's, Barnes and Nobel, etc.)

****Practically any type of paper will work. Experiment and test them all (scrapbook paper, wrapping paper, notebook paper, printing paper, etc.). The possibilities are endless!

*****Try going green and recycle your scratch paper or old magazine papers you never read anymore. Watch "Recycled Origami-Mini Star" for guidance. (It's on the video response and my playlist)

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Origami Mini Star

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  • Oh, that makes ...

    Oh, that makes sense. Thank you!

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  • The treading in the ...

    The treading in the beginning is just something I'm use to doing, but you can just wrap it around like you said. Both ways work and it doesn't make much of a difference. However, when you fold in the last bits at the end, it secures the star and prevents it from undoing itself.

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  • Thanks!

    Thanks!

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  • Is there a ...

    Is there a particular reason you thread the long bit of paper through the star in the beginning [and before folding the last bit in at the end]? I've always just wrapped it around and only tucked it in at the very end. Does it change the results at all?

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  • haha thnks kinda ...

    haha thnks kinda hard the 1st timee

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