Simple Window Stars Tutorial

Making beautiful window stars is easy! First, gather up your tissue paper, in whichever colors you like; a pencil; scissors; white glue; a 3x5 card; cello tape.
Trace around your 3x5 card, onto the tissue paper. (Oh, and use hand lotion regularly to avoid dry wrinkly hands like mine!!)

Cut out your pieces. For this project, you will need 8 pieces. (I cut 16 for two star variations.)

Iron your cut pieces.

Here are the pretty , pressed pieces, ready for folding.

Step 1: fold a piece in half lengthwise, matching edges.

Unfold. Fold the bottom two corners in so they meet the middle line.

Fold the top two corners in so that they meet the middle line.

Now fold the top two corners in again, so the former 45 degree angle fold now meets the middle line.Do the same with the other top side.

Drop some tiny dots of glue in the folded corners, so your piece will hold its shape.

Once all your pieces have been folded and glued, arrange the colors into the formation you desire.
Three dots of glue is sufficient to hold the star together. Only put glue on one side at a time. Also, use very small dots of glue -- otherwise your colors will run together.

Match the edge of the top piece to the middle line of the piece underneath. Match center points.

When you have worked your way to the last piece, you will want to slip it between the two surrounding pieces. Glue it to the underneath piece (yellow), then fold back the overlapping piece at the center line (purple) and dot glue on the last piece (blue). Then unfold the overlapping piece (purple) and stick it down.
Voila!
Now press your finished star to really hold those folds in and let the light shine through each overlapping layer clearly. I suggest pressing the star from the back, so you don't accidentally catch the edges of your folds.

Use your cello tape to make tiny tape rolls, and stick your star to the window! If you would like to make a "removable" star which won't be damaged by moving it, you can tape small pieces of tape flat to the back of your star to make non-sticky tabs. Then affix your tape "rolls" to the non-sticky tabs on the back of your star.

Once you have the hang of the basic star, it is very simple to modify your folds to make more intricate patterns. As long as you have the 45 degree angled folds in the center, you can use your 8 pieces to make a star. This second star was made using the same colors and the same angles, but I added a few tiny internal folds to the major folds I had done on the previous star, and you can see how it adds a diamond-like pattern to the center and points.

This final star is one I made months ago, with pastel colors. It is the same basic folds, with even more tiny internal folds. You see the dimensions and angles are the same.

So have fun! Experiment!

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14 comments:

Deb said...

You are awesome!! :-)

Jan AKA Wammy said...

Guess what I am going to be doing this weekend? Thanks...looks pretty easy and fun.

Unknown said...

Marvellous! thank you -- I'll have a go at these.

The Arts Collective said...

Great, Moey!! Now I have my school holiday project!! :) Thank you so much! The tutorial, by the way, is very very good. You could actually market your instructions for various things and make a wad. BTW, stay tuned on my blogsite for school ball photos--there are some candid shots coming through so I might even get them on tonight! Love you XOXOXO

Jan AKA Wammy said...

Check our blog...our window stars are awesome. I wish the sun had been shining when the pictures were taken. I love the all yellow one. I'm thinking of more designs. I gave one to each of my neighbors...they were so impressed. Thanks for sharing!

Cheryl@Gingerbread Crafts said...

I love the star, so effective, so pretty. Going to try it this afternoon.

Thankyou

Anonymous said...

Oh those are pretty! Thanks for the tutorial.

Paula

Anonymous said...

Your blog looks so pretty! Great stars! I dont have the patience though. How are you feeling?
Maybe this spring we can converge on Jenni to meet!
Melanie

Anonymous said...

Oh, those are just like Jewels'!! I have been wanting to make some! Thanks for your tutorial!I love that second one!

Kimberly

ByLightOfMoon said...

Many thanks for your tutorial.

smiles, cyndi / ByLightOfMoon

Cindy deRosier said...

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Marie said...

thank you from France ! ;)

Unknown said...

Is there a certain brand of tissue paper needed? I've done a couple, and the glue soaks through each time. My stars have measles. :P

Hannah said...

Where did you get your paper from? I love the colors you have!

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