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Kusudama – Flame

This kusudama or flower paper ball, Flame, is composed with a total of 60 sheets of paper, where each sheet is the size of the 1:2 ratio. Each of the sheet is folded into a modular unit, then after folding all 60 modular units, each modular unit is interlocked with other units together. There is [...]

[ More ] December 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Hexagon Flower

This kusudama, Hexagon Flower, is created by using modular units, no glue were used to join all the modular units. Kusudama is also known as paper flower balls. The finished flower ball is ideal to be used for decoration, usually is made to hang around the house, which creates a colorful and a harmony and [...]

[ More ] November 13th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Floral Kusudama

This kusudama, Floral Kusudama, is composed with a total of 32 modular units and the flower ball is formed by a total of 16 modular units. Each sheet of paper is folded into a modular unit, where at the end they are all glue together to form a beautiful flower ball.

[ More ] October 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Star Cube

This small kusudama, Star Cube, is made of with a total of 12 square sheets of origami paper, each of the sheet is folded to a modular units then joined all by interlocking with each unit to form a kusudama or flower ball.

[ More ] August 15th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Modern Leaves

This Kusudama, Modern Leaves, is folded using a total of 6 square sheets of origami paper. Each sheet is folded into a modular unit then glue then all together to form a kusudama. The finished craft is ideal for hanging around the house to bring you luck and prosperity.  

[ More ] August 14th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Sonobe Petals Module

This Kusudama, Sonobe Petals Module is composed of a total of 30 modular units, it is called sonobe petals because after joining all the pieces each module is a part of a petal of a Sonobe.

[ More ] August 5th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |