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It's quite simple, really -- just how it looks. Off I went to Michael's and purchased a couple bundles of their pre-packaged sticks. Note: make it a point to get the straightest ones possible. Curvy sticks are hard to tie together and it will be harder to achieve the straight lines you need for your star.
Make five even piles of the straightest sticks possible. Just use your judgement to determine how many sticks per pile. Those piles will become the five lines to your star. Lay them out as you see they look and fit best together. I used a standard twine that I had on hand, but any sort of twine-like string will work just fine.
Wrap the twine around each point of the star as tightly as possible. Then, tie a double-knot around the back of the star and secure with a dab of hot glue. Repeat this process until your star is complete.
I found it was easiest to tie down the star points first before securing the middle sections. Once your glue is dry, you may add any other decorative finish that you desire. I chose simple white lights and I have to say -- this is one of my favorite decorative pieces to pull out each year.
The best part is that this is an indoor/outdoor project. What about a front door wreath alternative? Hung above your outdoor nativity set? Or maybe three different sized stars hung above a window?
Lots of love,
Mary
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Th is very nice and I love your blog and really enjoy all that you do,thanks Deidre~
i simply adore this and may your star shine brightly this holiday season! sending you and yours tons of holiday hugs!!!!!! : ) i hope you get your pizzelle maker -- you will LOVE IT!!!!! : ) you know you can't just eat one!!!!!! : ) hoping all your dreams come true and that new bedroom makeover -- in three words...FAB U LOUS!!!
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