Thanks to Cheryl for sending this in!
Use this star as an alternate center to the USA Wreath. It makes the Wreath a more challenging project for children ages 6+.
A 6 point star is easier to fold than a five point one. George Washington's original pencil sketch for the US flag indicated 6-pointed
stars. Betsy Ross, suggested a 5 point one. When people protested that it was too hard to make, she grabbed a piece of paper, made the
folds that follow and showed just how easy it was to make a 5 pointed star!
Marks where the folds will be are black dotted lines. Marks where crease marks are visible are thin red lines
fold in half again and crease lightly.
fold the top, right hand corner down to the left hand edge of the
paper so it touches the crease mark.
fold the top, left hand corner down right along the edge the paper
from the right side made
fold one last time so the left hand edge touches the right hand
edge.
Cut at a fairly sharp angle
Unfold and you have a star!