Stars-739-mr.mp4 May 2026

: Tie a simple knot at one end of the strip and flatten it into a pentagon .

The identifier appears to be a specific video file reference, likely from a creator or repository focused on 3D paper star crafts . While the exact file may not be publicly hosted under that specific name on major platforms, you can create various types of 3D paper stars—from small "lucky stars" to large holiday decorations—using these common methods: 1. Lucky Paper Stars (Mini 3D Stars)

For a larger, more structured star, you typically use several square sheets of paper. STARS-739-MR.mp4

These are made using long strips of paper (approx. 1 cm wide).

: Use 5 or 6 square sheets (e.g., 6x6 inches). Fold each sheet diagonally, then fold the corners to the center line (like a paper airplane) to create a single star point. : Tie a simple knot at one end

: Fold the remaining strip around the pentagon, following its natural edges.

: Use a glue gun or glue stick to attach the points together at their bases. Lucky Paper Stars (Mini 3D Stars) For a

: Once you reach the end and tuck the tail in, pinch the sides of the pentagon with your fingers to "puff" it into a 3D star. 2. Large 3D Holiday Stars