New Year is a favorite holiday to which it is necessary to prepare ahead. So we decided to learn how to make New Year's toys do it yourself. Today we will make an eight-pointed star from paper, you can hang it on the Christmas tree, on the chandelier, in the doorway or just on the wall. It can be made of brilliant paper, you can decorate the glitter after the manufacturer (sparkles).
You can make a tail of beads and beads to it. We will show you the foundation, and you already show your creative inclinations further independently, because to create crafts for the new year is a good stimulus for creativity. It is always nice that such a beautiful thing is only in a single copy.
So, see the master class on the manufacture of Christmas toys Bethlehem Star.
For the manufacture of one octagonal star you will need:
- Two identical leaf of decorative paper square shape
- Scissors
- Glue
- Pencil and ruler
Fold the sheet in half the front side inside, and then again in half. Close the edges, then expand it.
Now fold the sheet diagonally on the front side of the outside.
Expand and fold on another diagonal. Expand.
You must have this form of a sheet.
On the back of the sheet, mark the middle of each in each jamming segment (not diagonal).
Now cut the paper to the designated place.
Fold the paper diagonally so that the result is a four-pointed star.
Now smear the glue one of the sides hound in the previous paragraph.
Spread all the sides of the four-pointed star. Take one of the triangles to another brass.
You got a bulk four-pointed star.
On the same principle, make a second four-pointed star.
Now you need to combine the inner sides of two stars so that their rays are diagonally to each other.
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It turned out an eight-pointed star. Now you can go to one of her tips thread and hang on the Christmas tree. You can decorate the star of the glitter, glue rhinestones or sprinkle with silver paint from the canister.
Video Guide
Additionally you can watch the video instruction on creating an octagonal star from paper on the Christmas tree.