Just found this as I had some strips of paper on my desk and wondered if I could fold them into anything. This was easy to follow and worked a treat! Wahey!
Nice star. Thank you for the tutorial. However, there are two modifications I would make to ensure this is pure origami, rather than kirigami. 1. I would simply fold, rather than cutting off the points at the end of each of the 3 long strips at the start of the model. 2. Before tucking the triangular sections (at 2.47 mins) into the model, I would fold the points in first, then tuck them in. Then when you push them into the square sections, they wouldn't poke out from the bottom, thus they tuck in better and you wouldn't need to cut the points off at the end of the model.
Just found this as I had some strips of paper on my desk and wondered if I could fold them into anything. This was easy to follow and worked a treat! Wahey!
Nicely done video! The star is wonderful. Thank you for clear visuals about making this. I like that there is no talking and no music.
Love this!!
Lovely, thank you!
I think you are doing this because of quarantine
Excellent video thanks. I'm making a paper star hanging decoration for Christmas, these stars will go well with the Froebel stars I've made so far.
Amazing 👌🥰
Literally amazing, I really like it and tried it as well.
Amazing 👍
Why didnt this have a mil views
thank you so much this was very helpful and while making this I used longer paper so I also modified this.
Nice star. Thank you for the tutorial. However, there are two modifications I would make to ensure this is pure origami, rather than kirigami. 1. I would simply fold, rather than cutting off the points at the end of each of the 3 long strips at the start of the model. 2. Before tucking the triangular sections (at 2.47 mins) into the model, I would fold the points in first, then tuck them in. Then when you push them into the square sections, they wouldn't poke out from the bottom, thus they tuck in better and you wouldn't need to cut the points off at the end of the model.
Imagine wrighting In all caps
2:43 at this step I couldnt finish because there was not enough paper.... why? my paper is the same size. should I do all the steps very tight?
The size of the paper goes by 1 cm/14 cm, 2 cm/28 cm, or 3 cm/42 cm.