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DIY star bunting lights

Reach for the stars using painted coasters and clever lighting for a handcrafted Christmas
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WHAT YOU’LL NEED:

Boyle Craft 5-point Star Coaster x 10

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Empire 150mm True Blue Combination Square

Craftright 12-piece Carpenter’s Pencil With Sharpener

Small timber offcut (use a scrap piece of plywood for the video shoot)

Ryobi One+ 18V Drill Kit

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Ryobi 19-piece Metric High-Speed Steel Drill Bit Set, using the 4.5mm bit

Paint Partner 15-piece Sandpaper Set using the ‘fine’ abrasive paper

Paint Partner 2.6 x 3.6m Plastic-Backed Canvas Drop Sheet

British Paints 310g Spray Easy in Gloss Electric Orange

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British Paints 310g Spray Easy in Gloss Yellow

Lytworx 40 Warm White Micro LED Copper Wire Lights Battery Operated

Bear 18mm x 50m General Purpose Masking Tape

Loctite 3 x 5g Kintsuglue putty in White

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(Credit: Bunnings)

HOW-TO:

  1. Take one star and, using the combination square with a pencil, draw a line from any point to the inward angle, marking 40mm from the point.
  2. Then, counting clockwise by three points to reach the opposite point, repeat to draw a line and mark 40mm from the point.
  3. Working on an offcut, drill the holes using a 4.5mm drill bit.
  4. Using the first star with the holes as a template, drill into three stars at a time.
  5. Use the abrasive paper to remove the pencil marks, then lightly sand the front face of each star to improve the paint adhesion.
  6. Position the stars on the plastic-backed drop sheet and lightly spray a first coat with orange paint and leave to dry.
  7. Apply a second coat of orange spray paint and leave to dry.
  8. Spritz yellow paint at the top of each star, focusing on the section between the holes for maximum light reflection, and leave to dry.
  9. Unwind the string of lights then triple it up so there are three even lengths and the final length is about 1.9m.
  10. Check the wire is straight and match up the lights on the lengths so there are clusters of three lights.
  11. Wrap tape around the loose end of the wire to make it easier for threading through the stars.
  12. Thread the stars onto the wire from the back, moving them along the wire and positioning so there is a cluster of lights at the centre of each.
  13. Roll a small pea-sized ball of the glue putty and push it onto the holes at the back of the first and last star to hold the wire in place, leaving the putty glue to dry and harden.
  14. Hang your lights and turn them on!

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