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We used our favourite easy art technique, crayon resist, to colour our stars, so we used oil pastels and liquid watercolours with cotton buds (q-tips) for brushes. Please remember that the printables at are for personal use only, you may not sell, share, or link directly to these files.Ĭut out each pair of stars and cut a slit along the grey line, until just past the centre of each star. If you are printing on US ‘letter sized’ paper be sure to select ‘fit’ or ‘shrink to fit’ from your printer options.
STAR OUTLINE PDF
This printable is an A4 sized pdf file, you will need a pdf reader such as adobe acrobat to open it. You can download the simple Christmas star decorations template here. Or you can print the template onto plain paper, cut out the stars and trace around them onto some cardboard. You’ll need to print the star template onto light cardboard or cover paper (we often use double sided matte photo paper which works great). Start by printing out the simple star templates. Something to colour them – markers, paint, crayons etc.To make these easy Christmas star decorations you’ll need: You only need a single sheet of light cardboard to make all three of these star decorations, and while little ones might need some help with the cutting out, they are easy enough for everyone to be part of the creating. This year we kept it easy and made these super simple Christmas star decorations. So each year, amid the craziness of dance concerts, piano recitals and the end of the school year, we set aside an afternoon to make Christmas decorations. We really don’t need any more Christmas decorations, our tree is loaded as it is, but it’s become a family tradition. Every year we make something new to hang on our Christmas tree.