How to Make Volumetric Stars from Paper

Take a strip of paper width 1.1 centimeters and a length of 29 centimeters and do loop., Wrap the short "tail", making a knot. , Neatly tighten knot and presses., Wrap the "tail" on the back., Turn over the product. , If the tip is as long as the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take a strip of paper width 1.1 centimeters and a length of 29 centimeters and do loop.

    It turns equilateral pentagon. , It is best to try to make a "tail" is shorter that it is not looking out beyond the pentagon. ,,,, You should have a minimum of ten packs, that is, each face to wrap twice. , If the tip looks, at first we folded the bit, and then hide. , We perform the same thing with the other facets. ,
  2. Step 2: Wrap the short "tail"

  3. Step 3: making a knot.

  4. Step 4: Neatly tighten knot and presses.

  5. Step 5: Wrap the "tail" on the back.

  6. Step 6: Turn over the product.

  7. Step 7: If the tip is as long as the pentagon (looks beyond it)

  8. Step 8: it should be a little tuck.

  9. Step 9: Hide the "tail" inside a triangle.

  10. Step 10: Start wrapping the pentagon on all sides long strips

  11. Step 11: trying not to press down too hard.

  12. Step 12: The tip of a striped hide.

  13. Step 13: Two fingers of one hand you hold a pentagon

  14. Step 14: and nail the other hand presses down on one face of the pentagon

  15. Step 15: trying to get in the middle of a face.

  16. Step 16: Finished.

Detailed Guide

It turns equilateral pentagon. , It is best to try to make a "tail" is shorter that it is not looking out beyond the pentagon. ,,,, You should have a minimum of ten packs, that is, each face to wrap twice. , If the tip looks, at first we folded the bit, and then hide. , We perform the same thing with the other facets. ,

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