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That sandy, sun-warmed feeling of a beach morning — you can actually keep it.
Some things just feel better when you make them yourself.
A starfish holds a particular kind of memory for a lot of us. It's the thing you spotted half-buried in the sand, picked up, turned over in your palm. It sat on a windowsill for years. Pipe cleaners — those soft, bendable chenille wire strands — turn out to be a surprisingly perfect material for recreating that shape: five arms, a little texture, something that looks intentional on a shelf or tucked into a summer wreath.
This is a step-by-step pipe cleaner starfish tutorial, easy enough for beginners, satisfying enough that you'll want to make a few. You'll learn how to shape and secure the five-point form using standard chenille stems, how to keep the arms even, and how to finish the piece so it holds its shape. No glue gun required to start. The whole thing comes together in under 20 minutes — and the result is a handmade coastal decor piece that actually looks like you meant it.
New tutorials every week on this channel — follow along if you're building out a handmade home, one small project at a time.
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