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2025-07-04 14:49:09
The paper was definitely thinner than other brands which personally i loved, it made the final stage of star folding very easy. The designs were also very cute and came in many different colors, while the stars didn't glow as bright as i wanted to they still definitely glow and the glow gets stronger if you shine a flashlight at them for a little while
Kami Rose
2025-07-03 15:43:58
These paper strips are the best I've tried so far! The colors are perhaps a little more muted than the studio quality seller images, but they're still gorgeous. The paper itself is the perfect thickness to fold and puff the stars.
Pheadre de Wynter
2025-05-27 13:46:39
I purchased this set of lucky star strips because it was one of the most economical options available and since I have A) never made these before and B) a HUGE amount of them that I need to make, that was a big consideration. I did notice in the other reviews that people mentioned a lack of color saturation, and they were right. The product image is misleading that way but as you can see from the photos they still make beautifully-colored tiny stars. The strips are about a centimeter wide, and the paper is delicate, so be sure you are prepared to be patient with the process. It is not like tissue paper or anything crazy though, so far I have had only one tiny tear that was not even big enough to ruin the star I was working on. A point in favor of delicate paper is that it gives you nice crisp folds. I am giving it 4 stars because I do feel the product picture is misleading, particularly if you aren't the type to read a bunch of reviews before investing. However, that said if I run out I would feel comfortable ordering these again; for me, they are a good value. Mine are going to be displayed on my ceiling. If you are looking to make table centerpieces for example and you want something really vibrant you might want to try a different set.
Ma’at
2025-05-16 10:09:52
The paper is pretty thin, but it actually makes it easier to fold. I have made dozens of little stars and they’re pretty in regular light, in the dark, or under a black light. Because the paper is so thin it is easier to see the design through multiple layers after the star is folded.
Customer
2025-01-18 10:57:57
Love this paper. Its a little waxy feeling, but I actually like that! And yes, it does glow in the dark.
Customer
2025-01-13 17:56:28
It is easy to fold and it actually glows in the dark- I suggest a very bright light to charge the stars. Makes a great gift for a friend -teach older children how to make it as a craft.
M. Cole
2024-12-10 17:40:34
I taught upwards of forty people how to fold origami stars. We were doing it to celebrate the solar eclipse.I had about four hundred prefolded, so that any participating toddlers could simply pick out their stars and fill a small jar for a glow in the dark experience.It was insanely popular. We had little baby food jars where we had spray painted the lid's black. And people had a blast folding their own and filling their little jar. I was very impressed with how well the paper glowed.I was a little confused at some of the patterns offered. But once they were all folded up it didn't matter much.
Genesis
2024-12-08 12:15:06
The paper is very thin, which leads to the sides of your stars (using stars as the example bc theyre what this is advertised as being for) folding in and making it difficult to make the points properly. Also, ordered these bc of the cute heart patterns, got a bunch of goofy looking eiffel tower/paris themed patterns. Bad. Otherwise, the glow effect is really good and you DO get a lot of sheets.
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