![]() This just means that if you click through and purchase something on Aamazon, I may get a small commission – at no extra cost to you of course. These origami lucky stars are made with strips of paper cut about 10 inches to 11 inches long. Use them to add color to a room, as party decorations, add them to gift wrap, or use them to bring a little luck to your life. I’m guessing there will some more origami activities this afternoon after school. Probably fulfilling requests from more friends!ĭisclosure: There are some affiliate links in this post. Estimated Cost: 5-10 Learn how to make lovely little origami lucky stars, sometimes called wishing stars. Then the circle slides closed to make an 8 pointed star.īeing a generous kid, he immediately created another for his best friend in the friend’s favourite colours – and let me take some pictures – before he carefully made them back into circles “so the points won’t get bent on the way to school”. ![]() These very cool transforming ninja stars! Once the 8 squares are folded, they slot together to create a circle. Fold one sticky note in half with the sticky parts on the inside. My paper trimmer was up to Mr happy’s exacting cutting standards and he went back to YouTube armed with 8 paper squares. Use the step-by-step instructions with matching photos below, and check out printable origami instructions for easy animals, a dog, bird, and more Step-by-Step Instructions Transforming Ninja Star Origami Step 1. We found my origami paper stash and decided that if we cut the 7″ paper into four squares, it would be perfect for this star. I reminded him that as an ex-Japanese-teacher I could do better than that: I had a stash of proper origami paper. Then he found this origami 8 Point Ninja Star tutorial and came asking about paper and cutting squares to exactly 9cm. I bit my tongue for a while but eventually offered to help. 9 Super Gadgets You Can Actually Own Top 5 Best 7.9M views 3 years ago 5 Awesome NINJA WEAPON Spear/Sword/Dagger/Axe/Paper Fan/Knife TLT lab Hacks 582K views 2 years ago AMAZING 12 ORIGAMI. Some of them worked and others of them just made him very frustrated. ![]() ( This plane was super cool but also super tricky!) So I held my tongue all afternoon yesterday as he looked up origami tutorials on YouTube and tried various planes, boats and stars. Origami Ninja Star is a chaotic hybrid of fast paced action and physics-based combat where YOU are the weapon. But being an 8-year-old boy, I’m not supposed to notice - and certainly not supposed to make any comments! ![]() Every now and again my boy – often known as Mr Happy here at CraftyMummy HQ – has a burst of creativeness. ![]()
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