How Do You Make A Star Shape In A Piece Of Paper?
It’s easy to make a paper star that has an even number of points, but with a little guidance, you will be able to make a five-pointed star just as easily. If it wasn’t for Betsy Johnson knowing the trick, the United States flag would have 50 six-sided stars on the field of blue. She showed them that it was just as easy to make a two-dimensional five-pointed star. You can also create three-dimensional five-pointed stars with the Japanese art of origami to use for different crafty projects. Fold an 8-inch-by-10-inch piece of paper in half so that the two shorter ends meet. Fold it in half again width wise, but only slightly crease it and unfold it. This second fold will be a guideline for the next fold. Bring the top-right corner of the paper down to the left side where you made the crease mark with the second fold. Fold the top-left corner down so that it lines up with the right edge of the paper. Cut the paper starting at about 2 inches from the bottom left corner and upward at a 60-de