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Christmas Crafts - Paper Crafts - White Paper Star Window Decoration
Beautifully decorated windows give your home a even more warm feeling during the holidays. If you do not have a lot of time, then maybe you can craft this star. The fiber paper layer gives it a light see through look. It is also versatile and can be made in any size. When large, you can use it for your windows. And if you choose to make more and hang them in groups, they look very decorative as well. A smaller size can be used as a beautiful tree decoration. Or you can exchange the corrugated cardboard for normal cardstock and use it as a gift tag.
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Supplies needed:
- Corrugated cardboard in a color of your choice - matching fiber paper for the insert - stick glue - nylon thread or sewing thread for hanging - craft knife - scissors
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Instructions:
1. Print out the pattern to the size you would like. Print another pattern out about half the size of the first star. 2. Transfer the pattern for the larger star twice on corrugated cardboard and cut out both stars first the inside first the craft knife. Then cut the outer edges with the scissors or craft knife. 3. Lay the fiber paper over one of the larger stars and use a pencil and lightly trace a star shape out. Trace the star larger than the inner cutout but smaller than the outside cutout. This piece will get sandwiched inbetween the 2 larger stars. 4. Apply stick glue or craft glue to the backside of one of the larger stars and lay the piece of fiber paper over the glue. Apply glue to the backside of the other star and lay this piece evenly over the first star. This way the star looks pretty from both sides. 5. From the smaller star pattern, cut out a star that will fit nicely in the middle of the larger star and glue this then onto the fiber paper. 6. Make a small hole in one of the points of the larger star and use a string to hang.
Free Craft Pattern: 8 Sided Star
Next Craft >>> 3-D Christmas Tree
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