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4 Ways to Make a German Paper Star

By Matthew Lynch
October 9, 2023
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The German paper star, also known as Froebel star or Moravian star, is an intricate and beautiful type of origami that can be used to create stunning Christmas ornaments, home decorations, and more. This traditional craft has been passed down through generations and is a favorite during the holiday season. In this article, we will explore four different ways to create a German paper star.

1. Classic German Paper Star

For this traditional method, you will need four long strips of paper (ideally of varying colors) and a little patience.

Step 1: Create a cross by placing two paper strips on top of each other. Bring the ends of each strip together to form loops.

Step 2: Weave the remaining two paper strips into the loops you created in step 1.

Step 3: Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you reach the end of each strip.

Step 4: Fold the paper edges into a crease and tuck them in to complete your star.

2. German Paper Star with Ribbon

Adding ribbon to your paper star can give it an elegant appearance. Choose a satin or silk ribbon that complements your paper colors.

Step 1: Follow the Classic German Paper Star instructions using two long strips of paper and one ribbon.

Step 2: Double-knot the ribbon at the end of its woven portion to secure it in position.

Step 3: After completing step 4 from the Classic German Paper Star, use another ribbon to create a loop for hanging your star decoration.

3. Two-Sided German Paper Star

A two-sided German Paper Star works well as a wall decoration or table centerpiece.

Step 1: Prepare eight strips of paper in two contrasting colors (four for each color).

Step 2: Follow steps 1 through 4 from the Classic German Paper Star with each color separately.

Step 3: Once you have two completed paper stars, place a dot of glue in the center of each star and let it dry.

Step 4: Attach the two stars together by inserting the tips of one into the hollow spaces of the other.

4. German Paper Star Garland

A garland of German paper stars can create a festive atmosphere for any occasion.

Step 1: Make several German Paper Stars using any of the previously mentioned methods. Use different sizes and colors for added variety.

Step 2: Cut a long piece of thread, twine, or fishing line, and attach a small loop at one end.

Step 3: One by one, carefully pass the thread through the center of each paper star and secure them at different intervals along its length.

Step 4: Tie another loop at the end of your string and hang your garland from walls, ceilings, or around your Christmas tree.

Each German Paper Star method offers unique decorative options to adorn your home during holidays or special occasions. With practice, patience, and creativity, you’ll soon be crafting impressive German paper stars to share with friends and family.

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