Any time of the year it’s good to know this trick! It’s so simple, you know you’ll try it and once you do you’ll never forget this easy way. I love knowing that Betsy Ross was a good designer. Bookmark this post or copy it somewhere,…it’s that handy!
One hint before you try this: Start with a sheet of paper 8 1/2 by 10 inches
George Washington’s original pencil sketch for the flag indicated 6-pointed stars, a form he apparently preferred.
Betsy Ross, however, recommended a 5-pointed star. When the committee protested that it was too difficult to make, she took a piece of paper, folded it deftly, and with a s ingle snip of her scissors, produced a symmetrical five-pointed star. This seeming feat of magic so impressed her audience that they readily agreed to her suggestion.
To you we pass along the secret…
Hint: You can use this method for fabric, too!
Thanks to the Betsy Ross House for providing these instructions.
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I love the photos on your website! I'm a gardener, recycler, and auction addict. Do you think we could be related? Actually, could our husbands be related?
LOL
I don't know Nina, but most likely! My hubbie was born in Pratt, KS,...any hope?? Hahaha! At least we're kindred spirits!
My husband's family is from southern Indiana. Nice to share a last name with you anyway!
Love it! I'll be trying this soon.
It's unbelievably easy, Myra! Have fun!
How fun! I made them half size and they are the perfect size for my Norfolk pine. Thank you
huge waste of paper, so much scrap
To darn complicated for me. Thought you said it was easy. :(
I agree - not do easy, a video would have been better