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This project is a version of Lucky Stars

I saw these lovely lucky stars by Kameeri and had to have a go.
I decided to fill a jar with them and use it for instead of sweets for a "Guess the number in the jar" for a fundraiser... I am amazed that it took over 100 stars to fill the coffee jar!
Thank you Kameeri for the fabulous tutorial!

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M.a.r.i.s.o.l.

M.a.r.i.s.o.l.

02 Jul 16:48

haha when i learned how to make these i was making them like nobody's business...lol i must have made like 200 in one day.

Karla H.

Karla H.

02 Jul 18:56

Oh last year I made so many that my mom found them everywhere and threw them away. But I made some (That she didn't throw away) that had little notes/wishes/etc. -- Like a fortune cookie-- and gave them to my friends.

Katt

Katt

05 Jul 04:47

I made a ton of these one time and took them to school in a Pringle can i decorated so that i could throw them at people.
It was a good day.

jolle f.

jolle f.

07 Jul 08:37

my lucky stars are smaller

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