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Kin Dragon
Kin Dragon · Denton, Texas, US · 758 projects
pretty, kawaii, and totally worth making
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Sanne E.
Sanne E. · Haarlem, North Holland, NL · 29 projects
super cute! Make it yourself instead of store bought stars!
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psychedelesis
psychedelesis · Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US
I love this! Especially the Japanese one ;) Great project for upcycling old, useless stuff! Tongue It is much cuter with the thick chain, but I'm all out! le sigh
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Sandylions
Sandylions · London, GB
Whoa! Where do you buy your chains? They're so pretty! Especially the one on the main picture @w@
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The Mad Hattress
The Mad Hattress · 5 projects
that is soo cute!! I love it. Can't wait to make my own.
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Jocelyn T.
Jocelyn T. · 16 projects
Wow! What a great idea to sandwich the stars in between the beads. I use to make little stars for keychains and I've always ended up with squished stars. LOL
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Romana S.
Romana S. · Newark, California, US · 2 projects
thanks a ton! i've been wondering how to make those stars, now i do know.
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ErsatzEpiphany
ErsatzEpiphany · Seattle, Washington, US · 105 projects
Wow! These are amazing - I never would have guessed that you made all those tiny stars from paper. Great work Happy
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TH3 N3RD
TH3 N3RD · Honolulu, Hawaii, US · 4 projects
Omg! So sweet!
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Ginger Snapped
Ginger Snapped · Sacramento, California, US · 31 projects
wow thank you for this how to on making those stars i always wondered and wanted to make those Happy
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Nelly ^_^
Nelly ^_^ · Fairfax Station, Virginia, US · 12 projects
this is so cool... i suck too much at making the stars but i guess this project gives u plenty of practice lol. i'd love to buy one!
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mew
mew · Division No. 18, Unorganized, Saskatchewan, CA · 2 projects
GORGE!!
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CO + K User

soo cute i love it Happy
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CO + K User

omg its soo adorable i love it xD
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The Twins
The Twins · 9 projects
looks great!
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Crafter Monkey
Crafter Monkey · Bolton, England, GB · 6 projects
This is great I love it, absolutely beautiful! Happy
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Discordia
Discordia · Dallas, Texas, US · 4 projects
I'm about half way done with the bracelet I'm making. The first coat of the finishing spray is going on tonight as soon as I get home. Woohoo! This was a great idea, thanks so much for posting it <3
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KattyRa
KattyRa · Iași, Iași County, RO · 4 projects
I cannot do lucky stars!!I don't know why they don't came off exacly as I want!!...what can I do?
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Killerbee Lolita
Killerbee Lolita · Sheffield, England, GB · 3 projects
i just use notepaper or anything that looks pretty
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Kris B.
Kris B. · Burrillville, Rhode Island, US · 2 projects
This will take me forever, but I totally have to do it. And I have April-December of a 2006 Origami a Day Calendar just waiting to be used. XD
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Spidergemz
Spidergemz · Kirkcaldy, Scotland, GB · 3 projects
wooow, i can totally make these, You'll find me sitting in the pub ripping up theyre menu's just so i can occupy my fingers hehe
Something i might actually be able to do!! Happy
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Discordia
Discordia · Dallas, Texas, US · 4 projects
Do you know where I might be able to find paper like that online? Or what stores might sell it?
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kermit
kermit · Maastricht, Limburg, NL · 8 projects
This is really cute Happy
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Killerbee Lolita
Killerbee Lolita · Sheffield, England, GB · 3 projects
the paper needs to be a thick as regular white A4 i reckon. u can make really cool ones out of old kebab/pizza/burger house menu-flyers! but the strips need to be about 1/2 inch thick. u get really chunky stars with bits of burger or pizza toppings on them
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Julie P.
Julie P. · Ann Arbor, Michigan, US · 10 projects
I just learned how to make these stars, but I was using soft-ish and they weren't turning out so well. I'll have to try something stronger.
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Cat Morley
Cat Morley · London, GB · 1432 projects
Oh my, that looks gorgeous. I'm rubbish at making lucky stars, so my boyfriend may be rather busy with it!
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