What can i make with these paper strips?
A suicide knot?
Look for "origami knotology" and you'll find lots of stuff to fold with strips.
how about some lucky stars? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4Woj9oP3AI
>>549476
Thanks m8 , youre the mvp
>>549480
Sounds cool
>>549506
>>549466
Fold a noose and hang yourself
>>549504
Yup, knotology. Also snapology (which I like more), and maybe quilling. Although they are too wide for quilling strips, quilling usually uses ~5mm strips.
>>549466
paper stars
I really love making those lucky paper stars! They are super easy and fun. Takes a while to master puffing them up for some though, but quite rewarding.
>>549466
You could weave them together or something.
>>549614
This.
Very quick and easy to make.
>>549615
This
It's the best use of straps of paper, and theyre loads of fun to make
Hexaflexagons. Look it up.
Quilling, I guess. Put it on drinking cups, straws, decorate your room etc
>>550746
You don't need such a long strip for that. I like to make tiny flexagons out of any leftover bits of paper I have, but they have to be cut down to 2:1 ratio.
I think paper stars, weaving, or modular-to-strip conversions if you are daring are a better idea for strips like that.
>>549615
Why did you put your paper in a bowl of vermicelli?
Origami.
>>549466
You could weave them! It's super easy actually.
Just place half of them vertical and half horizontal, with the rule 1 above, 1 under, 1 above, 1 under, and so on.
I usually dispose of my crafts after a wile, so pic is the only one i have at hand. In this case I used strips with different width, but the concept is the same.
cat-o-nine tails
These
just follow the instructions until you run out of space of the stroke to fold
>>549466
perfume testing strip