Use multiple pieces of paper to interlock and form a 3D star without glue.
The lines continued until a perfect pentagram (five-pointed star) was inscribed inside the pentagon, satisfying the golden ratio of geometry.
Create a 5-pointed star from a single square of paper, often starting with a pentagon base.
The paper wasn't finished. It wanted to be three-dimensional. Using techniques from Seyed Masoud Hosseini's or Thomas Hull's tutorials, it locked its own edges together without any glue, creating a solid, interlocking pentagonal star that could spin or adorn a tree.
It looked at the pentagon and felt it was missing something. It wanted to be a star .