How to Fold an Origami 5-Pointed Star
This origami 5-pointed star, designed by Nick Robinson, is a fun and satisfying modular model made from five folded units.
Each point starts with a square sheet and comes together to create a clean, dimensional star.
It’s perfect for beginners or anyone in the mood for a quick, eye-catching decoration.
The folds are simple, the assembly is easy, and the finished star works great as part of your seasonal decor.
You can stick with a single color for a classic look, or mix five colors to make it more playful or festive, just like I did.
Origami 5-Pointed Star Step-by-Step Instructions
- Difficulty: Easy – Beginner Level 2
- Folding time: 10 minutes
Recommended Paper
5 sheets of 5x5cm (2×2 in) Kami for a 10×7 cm (4×2.75 in) star
I hope you enjoyed folding this star. It’s one of those models that’s quick to make and always looks good, whether you hang it up or use it as a holiday decoration.
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Man I didn’t even make it because I only have rectangle paper at home and when I try to make it square paper it’s not coming correct☹️
You can cut a square from a rectangle by folding an angle bisector. For example by folding the left edge to the top edge. You can then cut the paper strip on the left side. I’ll try to publish a tutorial soon on the site but you can find that on YT.
Here’s how I did my star.
Nice colors! Thanks for sharing 🙂