Your Home and Garden

Yule be a star

Falling stars

You will need

• Cardboard or paper, cut in squares

• Cotton or fishing line, for hanging

1 Fold square in half horizontally, then fold into a smaller square. Unfold back into rectangle ensuring opening is 2at top, fold at bottom. (a)

2 Fold bottom left corner to top centre. Unfold. Fold top left comer to bottom centre. Unfold. (b)

3 Fold top left corner across to meet centre diagonal crease on left half (c) and fold to meet left edge (making a 4kite

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