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Kusudama – Hyacinth

  This kusudama, Hyacinth, is composed of a total of 14 modular units, each modular unit is folded using a single square sheet of paper. After completing all the 14 modular units, you glue them all together, by using 7 units to form a half of the kusudama flower ball. Below are the pictures with [...]

[ More ] May 28th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Cube with Spots

  This kusudama, Cube with Spots, a flower ball, which consists of a total of 6 modular units and each modular unit is folded using a single square sheet of paper. After joining all the 6 modular units it forms a nice flower decorative ball. Below are the pictures with different views of the Cube [...]

[ More ] May 14th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Wind’s Rose

  This kusudama, Wind’s Rose, consists of a total of 26 modular units and a total of 11 square sheets of paper were used. The kusudama is formed by using 6 star units, 12 rhombus units and 8 triangle units, the rhombus and the triangle units were used only one fourth of the square sheets. [...]

[ More ] April 29th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Brilliant

This kusudama, Brilliant, the materials used are 6 square sheets of paper, each of the square sheet is folded to a modular unit. I used a paper with two different color of each side, so it will show a nice color contrast. Below are the pictures with different views of the Brilliant kusudama.    

[ More ] April 17th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Twisted Star

  This kusudama, Twisted Star, consists of a total of 6 modular units and each modular unit is folded using a single square sheet of paper. After having all the 6 modular units, you will need to glue the 6 modular units to form the kusudama. Below are the pictures with different views of the [...]

[ More ] March 27th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Octahedra

This kusudama, Octahedra, is created using a total of 12 square sheets of paper and folding them into modular units. All units are joined together by interlocking one and another. It is recommended to use a paper with different color on each side so the pattern formed can be more emphasized. Below are the pictures with [...]

[ More ] February 27th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |