Monday, December 12, 2011

a december craft: polish stars

I'm lucky in that part of my job is to create creative art activities for kids. Of course, many of the projects I come up with are modified projects that I've done on my own.  One of my favorite holiday past times which I was able to modify for work is to create polish stars. These are pretty labor intensive, but they are beautiful and add some neat decor to your holiday tree (in our case, a lime tree). Try them out! Let us know what you think!
Materials!
Paper (use a variety of colorful papers if you feel like it, but I would suggest staying away paper that is too thick, like card stock, or too thin, like tissue paper)
Pencil
glue
scissors
paint brush
glitter
A  cup that is about 4 inches in diameter
Thread or string (any type will do, we chose to use embroidery thread).
Needle 
1 quarter

Get Going!
On a piece of paper trace the mouth of cup. Carefully, cut out your circle. Repeat this step until you have 8-10 circles (enough to make one star).

Grab one circle and fold it half. Then fold that half in half, corner to corner. And finally, fold it in half one more time (your last fold should look like a piece of pie). 
 

When you open your circle you should have 8 “pieces of pie. Take your quarter and place it in the center of your circle. Trace around the quarter to make another circle. 
Next, cut along each crease, stopping when you reach the traced circle. 
Once all creases have been cut, you will form each of the eight segments of the circle into points. To do this, take a pencil and place it in the center of a segment. 
The pencil point should meet at the edge of the paper. Wrap both sides of the segment around the sharpened point, mimicking the shape, similar to a cone. Secure point with a dab of glue.
When finished with each segment the circle will now look like a star. Repeat until all circles are complete. Add glitter to your stars. I simply use my glue brush to add a dab of glue around each point. Then I simply sprinkle glitter onto my point! Viola!
Thread a piece of string (with a knot on one end) and punch it through the center of the first circle, so that the needle exits through the folded side of the circle.  Pull until the circle stops at the knot.
Repeat with remaining stars, but make sure the needle exits through the unfolded side of the circle
Pull the two separate strings together and tie in a simple knot. This should cause your circles to become bunched into a star. 
 Cut the string to the length you would like to hang it. Tie a knot at the ends of the tread to make a loop for your mobile. Set aside, display and create the rest of your stars.
- Marisa



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Welcome to post meridian! In this space, we hope to share the DIY projects, recipes and general life lessons that we conquer.  You see, we are two crafty, creative girls, who became dear friends in college, but now live several time zones away (Marisa in Richmond and Leslie in Germany). We used to communicate via cellphone, gchat and text, but now that we are divided by the Atlantic (and cell phone bills get expensive when you try to text to Germany), which means that when Marisa wakes up Leslie is busy with her day, and when Leslie is heading to sleep, Marisa is finishing up at work and getting ready for dinner at home. This is our afternoon craft and creativity blog where we can grab a cup of tea and share our craft-tastic dreams, doubts, uncertainties and successes with each other and with you!  We hope you'll continue reading!


- Marisa & Leslie