How do I make a wooden shooting star?
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Here's how to make wood form https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/diy-lighted-christmas-stars-23927258. Make it with 1x2's for heavier duty star,and i would use heavy duty cable ties to secure lights.Securing 2 of the tips/points only of lit frame to tree,roof,fencing etc. something lower to ground,then run 5 strands of lights from one of the star points to another higher up area of yard?inside of building barn?rec room?great room hanging the 5 strands spread into fan shape leave some drape to strands(don't string them too tight).The bigger the spread between lights for tail & the longer the strands the more dramatic the effect. Placing the star lower than tail.You could use just all one color lights or a mixture of yellow, red,warm white strands on tail for fiery look; bright white or bright white & blue mixed for star itself.Or what ever combination you like. I put one from our huge Palm tree to roof line. happy holidays!
DiY Lighted Christmas Stars
What about a wooden shooting star would you like to know? Where to buy one, how to make one, or ???
While this is not wood, it may help with some ideas:
https://www.marthastewart.com/271141/outdoor-lighting-shooting-stars
Try this one someone posted here on Hometalk. It's super easy:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/shooting-stars-33505814
Shooting Stars