- This decoration, called a parol, is traditionally made out of Japanese paper and bamboo and lit with candles or lamps. Nowadays, people make them with other materials such as cellophane, plastic straws, capiz shells, and string lights.www.helloprosper.co/blog/how-to-make-your-own-filipino-christmas-star
How To Create Your Own Paper Parol by Jovie Galit
Holiday Craft: Paper Parols, a Filipino Tradition
Dec 11, 2015 · A parol is a star-shaped, folded paper lantern from the Philippines. Traditional versions of this paper craft also use bamboo, but the version I'm sharing with you today is made of paper and tape--a simple and …
Make a Parol - a Filipino Christmas Lantern - Instructables
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How to Make a Philippine Christmas Parol - Raise …
Read on to learn how to make a parol! How to Make a Parol Materials: Bamboo skewers; Rubber bands; Tissue paper; Scissors; Glue; String; Streamers (optional) Instructions for the parol craft: Start off by using scissors to cut the …
How to Make a Paról (Filipino Christmas Lantern)
Dec 13, 2011 · The lanterns are traditionally made with bamboo sticks and paper but the fancier ones are made with native capiz shells embellished with multicolored lights programmed to dance in whimsical patterns.
How to Make a Filipino Parol - a Cup of Motherly
Dec 22, 2020 · A Filipino Parol is a lantern made of bamboo, paper, and a lamp or candle. It’s supposed to resemble the star of Bethlehem and help lead the 3 wisemen to Jesus. It’s fairly easy to make and it’s a simple craft that you and …
CBC DIY: Make your own traditional Filipino parol
Dec 2, 2018 · Artist Queti Azurin shows off her parol, made from straws, tissue paper and garland. A store-bought parol can cost hundreds of dollars, for less than $20 you can make your own at home. (Tyler...
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