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Use text-weight paper and a few simple folds to construct an entire galaxy. In this class paper-crafter Faith Hale demonstrates three different structures: a spaceship, a planet, and a small star you'll make handfuls of. Try it now and discover which one is inflatable! With Faith's enthusiastic guidance and clear instructions, you'll make enough stars for your own milky way.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Bone folder
- For star: strips ½" x 8½" or Daiso Origami Star Paper in 25cm x 1cm sheets
- For spaceship: 7 ½” x 5 ½”
- For planet: square at least 7 ½” x 7 ½”, printed planet images from nasa.gov
Downloads:
- Make an origami star
- Make an origami orb
- Make an origami spaceship
- Detailed instruction on how to three origami shapes
- 3 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Faith Hale
- The ability to leave comments, ask question and interact with other students
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Astro Origami Reviews
163 users recommended this class to a friend
Wanda Nelson
I thought it was an innovative way to make shapes. These could be used to make a space themed display.
5 days ago
Janet Bechtel
This was a fun class. I've made the stars years ago and shown others how to make them, but I did learn a new tip about folding over rather than cutting off extra paper. I also remembered how much I loved making stars. If children did not have long enough fingernails to make the dents in the stars, the ridged edges (called reeded edges) of dimes worked great. I have never made the rocket or planet, but will soon when I rewatch those video parts. Faith gave great directions and incorporated whimsy in a creative way. Thank you.
More than 3 months ago