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How to make a German Paper Star Part two

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

This is part two. Watch Part one first!

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  • Thank you! Before your great video, I have gone through about strips of paper and learned new cuss words.

    My final ones don't turn into cones, so I am going to try again. Thank you!

  • @CavalierHandler ~ I'm glad this helped. I made a bunch of them one day and I would sometimes pull the strips too hard and they would break.

  • this is so tough i should send what i get if i do the same what u do gonna send it soon

    cuz its so hard to make these

  • I'm glad you're trying it. It's gets easier after you make a few! I had a really difficult time learning it. I had to watch several different videos to figure it out, because I couldn't see what they were doing. Then I had a hard time getting used to pulling the pieces through to make the points. At first I didn't pull hard enough, then I was pulling too hard and breaking them. It just takes practice.

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  • Man, thats some serious patience...I think if I were to atttempt this, it would turn out to be a German Wad of Paper

  • Nice songs too

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  • My family made these stars as ornaments for our tree when I was growing up.

    We also made a small pin hole in one of the points put an ornament hook in it then dipped it in hot wax, hung to dry them decorated our tree.

    Thank you for doing these videos. I have been wanting to teach my grand children but could not remember the steps. Once you get the hang of it it goes quickly.

    Thanks again for bringing back a childhood memory. Quiltylady48

  • this is an awsome project. but i think next time you should only show one part turn of the camera, finish it, do the next part...

  • @OneSillyTrucker that happened 2 e the 1st time :)

  • THIS IS SOOO COOL. i had 2 watch it like 3 times but i finally got it :) also, just to let you know it doesn't rly matter what size it is bcuz i had a strip 3/4 in. wide and lik 24 in. long and it worked purfectly fine. but thnx 4 the measurements anyhoo ! :)

  • haha i just made one with quilling paper. been making these things since i was about 5 lol

  • If you (or a child) are having trouble getting the paper to go through the proper places, putting a paper clip on the end of the paper can help you guide it through where it needs to go. Just a thought/experience.

  • I love how so many people are having problems with this star and I made so many of these perfectly about three years back when I was 10, haha xD

  • must the strips of paper be of the same size?

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  • i like how 10,000 people gave up after watching the 1st video

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