Origami a moon and sun (eight pointed star) A- 3:30

This origami video shows how to make an eight pointed star from eight squares. This is sometimes called a "the sun and moon" origami or "star and moon" origami because it starts out as a ring and you have to transform it into a star. This is a favorite fold among origami men, so check it out and see if you can fold that paper into an eight-pointed star.

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adam123456789 6/1/09 7:55 AM
this is sooo cool i made one and it was realy fun
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