How to make lucky paper stars

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Published 2016-02-28
This video shows you how to make perfectly puffed lucky paper stars and also why is it called lucky stars?, what does different number of lucky stars mean? and why these stars won't puff up sometimes? Make sure to watch till the end. Please subscribe, comment, like and share if you like this video. Thank you so much for your support!!!

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All Comments (21)
  • “Whenever a lucky star is made, a falling star will be saved” -Hoshi. That's so cute
  • @b.x.1942
    Someone gave me a jar of stars. Seeing how they are made makes me appriate them even more. Knowing someone took their time to make a whole jar of these is pretty special. Thanks Ymi 💕 for the gift.
  • @xs2196
    I’m actually crying over this THIS IS SO GODDAMN FRUSTRATING
  • @ArtsnCraft4u
    If you don't have long nails, you may use a flat screw driver, edge of a ruler or a small card board piece ( 2:50 ) More tips: 1. Make sure the strips are straight 2. Be gentle when you tie the knot 3. Make sure there is no gap at the corners when you pull the knot to form a pentagon shape ( 1:06 ) 4. Wrapping should not be too loose or too tight. When finished wrapping it should look like a perfect pentagon( 2:38 ) 5. Finally be patient. Don't worry if you can't make them on your first try. Just keep practicing with waste copy papers. That's how I learnt. And don't forget if so many people can do it..you can do it too. Just practice, practice, practice...good luck :) 1:06 )
  • @auryn8450
    I have seen a tumblr post about the 1,000 stars. It was a story with a girl that was visited by a man who showed her how to make paper stars. He told her that if she makes 1,000 he would grant her a wish. And so she made 1,000 stars over the years whenever she was sad or feelt lonely and one day she made the 1,000th one. The man camr back and offered to leave to another world with her but sue invites him as a friend because that's the only thing she needed I have decided to do this too. Whenever I'm sad. I'm going to write some messages into them and open them up again one day
  • @Stanley-ss5gr
    My friend made me one and I suddenly had the urge to eat it. I don't know why, but I ate it and it did not taste good.
  • this is making me cry. i just searched up "craft making" for our art subject and as a night sky lover, i always look up the sky watching the stars and moon shining so bright and talk to them because it gives me hope. and the story behind this lucky star really touched my heart because tonight, there are no stars and i am really feeling so down because of some bad news of my loved ones. thank you for Hoshi for making the lucky star! 🥺💜
  • Thank you for this! I have depression and making these just really lifts my spirits so much. Even the smallest things can really change someone’s mood
  • @mikove4263
    I've made this but inside them are a whole bunch of goals for my future self. So in the future I can open them and see what I can do with my life from there.
  • I DID IT!!! Thank you so much! This is literally the fifth video I watched for these stars, and you're the only one that explained why my stars never got puffy (I was holding the pentagon the wrong way ^^; )
  • Hoshi's pure love for stars made magic happen.. really pure love is very powerful😊
  • @nurserida1775
    I love staying up all night to do origami or any type of arts and crafts, it's just so stress relieving
  • @Shelbimouche
    Fun fact: In the story the girl's name is Hoshi. Hoshi means "star" in Japanese.
  • @sednonsatia
    I watched other tutorials and also looked at the traditional instructions but never understood why I was messing it up until I saw your video. I realized when I fold the paper I just have to let it follow the direction it wants to go and make sure it's flush with the side of the paper just like with other origami crafts. I also liked how you suggested to make the loop with only one side. In another video they had me cross the first loop in the middle of the paper which left far too much paper sticking out. Thanks for your clear video!
  • @jayasmitaghosh
    In the Jar they look like twinkling colourful stars🌟 But:) In my hands they look like yummy cereal which are soon to be in my tummy! 😁
  • i just made it! i cut up some sales paper and since they were long papers i just doubled the size of the inches and it came out perfect! now im painting it with my glow in the dark paint!
  • @o-o5410
    I'm prob gonna make these and throw them at friends and say " (insert name) GOT HIT BY A SHOOTING STAR! "
  • @nightriders9982
    Wow, its really working. When i am feeling unwell and when i make this lucky stars. It turns me into the happiest person in the world.
  • @jennietube6220
    Can't wait to give these to my lucky star. Love ya Steven!