If you know me, you know I like “tiny”. No idea why. So after yesterday´s tiny gingerbread house I have another “tiny” one today. Tiny origami stars!
Look at them! They are SO cute!!!
And with a teaspoon for scale! I LOVE these.
Once you have figured out how to make them it is really easy. To me it always takes a bit to wrap my head around such stuff … But it really is not that hard. Now even my daughter loves making these.
And it is so easy to decorate with them. Just put some in a clear glas container … or on the table … It always looks good! I love easy decorating! :-)
If you want to make your own there are MANY tutorials out there. I used these:
video instructions and written instructions
And as you can see I made them using old music sheets. Flea market score! :-) I am a sucker for everything “musical”. Just look here.
But you can use ANY paper to make these. Old magazines, printed paper, newspaper … anything really!
Do you like them? If yes, don´t be shy and leave a comment! It makes my day! :-)
And check out all the other Crafty Christmas goodness. :-)
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I love them! They would look great on top of our piano in the music room. :)
Hmmm. Maybe this will speed up my moving boxes unpacking. Somewhere in one of them is a pile of old music books.
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These are adorable- what a great idea. Love the whimsical and elegant combo of musical notes. Too darling!
Hallo Ursula,
supersüß sind die Ministerne!!!
Ich versuch mich dann mal durch die englische Anleitung zu wursteln!!
Danke für die tolle Anregung!!
Liebe Grüße
Elke
P.S. noch ♥liche Gratulkation zur neuen Webpräsentation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Liebe Ursula, die Sterne sind wirklich total niedlich und toll. Hab mir auch gleich welche gebastelt. Vielen Dank für den tollen Tip!
Liebe Jessica,
freut mich sehr, dass sie Dir gefallen. Ich find sie auch ganz super und werde wohl dann über Weihnachten noch ein paar mehr machen … Ich finde man kann die so schön vor sich hin falten, während die Kinder spielen oder so. :-)
Liebe Grüße
Ursula