We are thrilled that our wooden stars and our craft idea are featured in the current issue of LandLust! The instructions show how to create beautiful, patterned stars from plywood, paper, and paint – a perfect DIY project for the contemplative Advent season.
About the article
The editors of LandLust magazine picked up on our idea of creating your own individual stars using simple means in their article "Printed with Color." The special thing about it: environmentally friendly milk is used as glue, making each design unique. The step-by-step instructions show how to create festive decorations from simple materials like plywood, paper, and acrylic paint, bringing Christmas magic to any home.
Why this makes us proud
Being featured in LandLust means a great deal to us. The magazine inspires us with its creative ideas and perfectly aligns with our philosophy of working with attention to detail and sustainable materials. We especially appreciate how our focus on craftsmanship and individuality was highlighted.
A quote from the article:
"Julika Bleil had the idea for the stars during the Christmas season. Her son diligently helped with the crafting."
Making your own wooden stars: It's so easy!
Feeling inspired to get creative yourself? Here are the materials you'll need to get started:
- Plywood (approx. 3–5 mm thick)
- Paper squares (12 x 12 cm)
- White acrylic paint
- Milk (1–2 tbsp)
- kitchen paper
You can find the complete instructions in the current issue of LandLust magazine. Or visit our online shop to order the finished stars directly from us.
Final thought
A big thank you to LandLust for the wonderful coverage! We hope many readers enjoy this Christmas DIY project and are inspired by the festive atmosphere. Please share your results with us – we look forward to seeing every creative work of art!




















