How To Fold An Origami Lucky Star

A slowed version for those who want to learn how to make a Lucky Star.
Sorry about the low quality...I have a cheap camera.
Just remember when you are folding..to let the paper go on its own. It knows where to go. :P
Also, if you don't have nails to push the sides in, you can try using either a quarter or a dime, or also try pinching the sides with your thumb and index finger. Good Luck!
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Since it was asked~
I bought my paper off of an Australian site
http://www.origami.com.au/
The name of the type I use is called "SHINE STAR"
I usually buy my origami supplies online, You can type in Google, "Japanese Paper and Origami Supplies" and quite a few options come out. :3
Hope that helps people,
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask!
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