Straw stars are origami stars obtained by folding straws. I believe many students are familiar with straw stars. The production method itself is different from paper stars. Straw stars It is relatively compact in structure, and this compact feeling makes the straw stars look quite textured. Papercraft.com feels that the straw-folded star and the origami paper-woven star are quite similar in nature. Although the folding methods are different, they can be matched with the classic origami paper cranes and other related productions to create an effect. Very good results come.
The tutorial on folding straw stars seen here was created by Jo Nakashima (Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nly4s1NTbWU,zhidiy.com/zhezhi). Although it is a very simple production, combining straws of various colors can make the straw-woven stars even more cute. Stars made from straws are not resistant to pressure due to material reasons, so they can be pasted onto greeting cards as decorations. This is something that traditional origami paper stars cannot achieve. Although it is slightly more complicated, careful production can still produce beautiful straw stars.
The hand-made video you see below shows how to fold this straw star: