German Paper Stars for Christmas!
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You can decorate entire trees with these things. They’re fun to make when you’re just sitting around watching tv. You can make them with most any kind of paper. I used regular double-sided scrapbook paper for this one. You can use plain ‘ol printer paper or even Christmas wrapping paper. But beware, the thinner the paper, the more difficult the star is to make. Also, if you want bigger stars, your paper not only needs to be wider, but longer.
Music:
Frank Sinatra -
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Let is Snow
I’ll Be Home for Christmas
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