Cardboard Christmas Stars
Give your Christmas tree a chic and natural look with these stars made from corrugated cardboard and natural raffia.
An easy Christmas craft for kids !
How to complete this tutorial step by step?
Etape 1.
Before starting your DIY project, remember to print our star template.
To do this, click on "Technical sheet" below the main photo.
Etape 2.
To make a star, you need:
- a star template (see below the main photo at the top of the page)
- natural corrugated cardboard
- red corrugated cardboard
- a bundle of natural raffia
- buttons
- strong white glue (and/or double-sided tape)
- a pair of scissors
- a hole punch
Etape 3.
Cut out 2 stars from corrugated cardboard using the template (see at the top of the page under the main photo):
- The large star from red corrugated cardboard
- The small star from natural corrugated cardboard
Etape 4.
Stick the small star above the large star with strong white glue or double-sided tape.
Etape 5.
Cut approximately 30 cm of natural raffia and then make a knot as shown in the picture on the side.
Trim the edges with a pair of scissors and then glue the knot in the center of the star.
Etape 6.
Attach a button above the knot using strong white glue or double-sided adhesive tape.
Etape 7.
Using a hole punch, make a hole a few millimeters at the top of the highest branch of the star.
Etape 8.
Pass approximately 20 cm of natural raffia through the formed hole and then tie a double knot.
Your star is now ready to be hung on the Christmas tree!
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Customer review
Le matériel est très beau par contre en voulant faire l’activité avec les enfants ces derniers ça les énervait car comme le papier ondulé est vendu en rouleau le papier prend cette forme là donc impossible de rendre les étoiles plates.. comment on fait? Même pour moi adulte c’était difficile