Today’s origami is small — very small.
Tiny puffed paper stars, folded one strip at a time, gently pressed into shape until they bloom into little five-pointed wishes.
And now they sit inside a jar — colorful, bright, and full of possibility.
I love how something so tiny can hold so much meaning.
Lucky stars are simple to fold, but they require patience. Each one begins as a thin strip of paper. You wrap it carefully, tuck the edges in, and then gently press the sides to “puff” it into a star.
That final pinch is my favorite part.
It feels like breathing life into something.
These stars remind me that dreams don’t have to be huge to matter. Sometimes, it’s the smallest hopes that carry the most magic — a quiet goal, a small prayer, a tiny step forward.
The jar makes it even more special.
It feels like collecting moments.
Collecting gratitude.
Collecting wishes.
Imagine writing one wish for every star.
Or one happy memory.
Or one thing you’re thankful for each day.
By the end of the year, you wouldn’t just have a jar of paper stars.
You would have a jar full of light.
⭐ Big dreams begin with small folds.

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