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Kusudama – Spring Flowers

This kusudama Spring Flowers is composed with origami flowers, in which each origami flowers is folded by using two square sheets of paper. It is required to fold a total of 16 spring flowers to complete this kusudama and they are all joined together by glue. The finished flower origami ball is a beautiful ornament [...]

[ More ] April 12th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Origami Flower

This kusudama, Origami Flower, is consisted of several small modules to form a flower ball form. Each of the modules is folded using a small square sheets of paper. However, it is recommended to join them together by using glue, because the hardest part to put them together is the last module. The finished kusudama [...]

[ More ] April 11th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Shower of Blossom

This flower ball kusudama, Shower of Blossom, it requires several sheets of paper to make, each of the sheet is folded into a small modular units, which later they are all glue together to form a flower ball. The completed kusudama is ideal to be used to hang around the house as an ornament.

[ More ] April 8th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Penta Flower

This kusudama, Penta Flower, is made with several square sheets of origami paper, each square sheet is folded to a modular unit which is just a single petal of the penta flower. All the modular units are joined by using glue and the completed kusudama is a flower like ball with a shape of a [...]

[ More ] March 30th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Rose Cube

This flower ball kusudama, Rose Cube, is created first by building a modular cube then using six square sheets of origami paper to fold six origami roses. Later the origami roses are interlocked with the modular cube to form a rose cube or kusudama. The completed rose cube can be used to hang around your [...]

[ More ] March 25th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Penta Rose

This kusudama flower ball, Penta Rose, is created by joining several modular units together to form a round ball shape. Each of the modular units are folded using a small square sheet of origami paper, then they are joined together by using glue. The completed kusudama is a rose ball in a pentagon shape.

[ More ] March 16th, 2011 | Posted in Kusudama | |