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Kusudama – Tetrahiron

  This kusudama, Tetrahiron, is composed with a total of 6 rectangular sheet of paper, the rectangular sheet must be in the 2:1 ratio, in other words, you can just can an square sheet in half. The finished kusudama is a geometric figure, which can be used as a decoration or used in school as [...]

[ More ] February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Kremlin Stars

This kusudama, Kremlin Stars, is composed with a total of 12 square sheets of origami paper, each of the square sheet is folded into a modular unit, where one square sheet of paper is folded into one Kremlin Star. The finished kusudama is formed by joining with a total of 12 stars. Below are the pictures [...]

[ More ] February 21st, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Flower Module – Triangular

This kusudama, Flower Module – Triangular, is composed with a total of 18 square sheets, 12 for the sides and 6 for the connectors and by joining 4 units you form a Flower module, it is called Flower module because it forms a beautiful flower at the center of each module. Therefore, this triangular kusudama is [...]

[ More ] February 17th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Rose Curl

This kusudama, Rose Curl, is formed with a total of 18 curly modular unit and each modular unit is folded using a single square sheet of paper. The joining of all the units is a little bit complicated, it is recommeded first to joing 3 curly units together. The finished kusudama is a nice rose [...]

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

Kusudama – Modular Four Mani

This kusudama, Modular Four Mani, is composed with a total of 30 modular units and each modular unit is folded using a single square sheet of paper, there is no need to use glue to join all the modular units. The finished craft is a lovely kusudama ball with 5 points stars surrounded by. Below [...]

[ More ] February 4th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Mina

This kusudama, Mina, is created by using a total of 30 modular units and each modular unit is folded using a single square sheet of paper. After folding all the 30 modular units, they are all joined by interlocking with each other. There is no need to use glue for joining all the units together. [...]

[ More ] January 25th, 2010 | Posted in Kusudama | |