Flip your completed star over to the side with all the folds, and using more glue dots or glue stick, glue down each remaining flap that sticks up. This step isn’t really necessary, but I do find that it makes the star easier to handle.
To mount your star in any window (preferably one that get some direct sunlight, so you can really see your star glow), use the same glue dots or glue stick on the underside of each arm. Both methods will allow a kite paper star to be easily removed from the window later, although if you’re using a non-waxed paper you may want to stick to glue dots, since even the glue stick may turn out to be too sticky to remove without marring the star.
To remove the star, peel it off the window, remove any glue dots or rub any glue stick residue off the star with your fingers, then store it flat until you’d like to use it again.





