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Ornament – Stylish Flower Pattern

This ornament, Stylish Flower Pattern, is folded using a single square sheet of paper and no cuts were made to the square sheet. The ornament forms several levels of petal patterns, it can be used for christmas decoration, card making and scrapbooking. Below are the pictures with different views of the Stylish Flower Pattern ornament. [...]

[ More ] March 25th, 2009 | Posted in Ornament | |

Origami Box – Triangular Box with Flower

This origami box, Triangular Box with Flower, consists of a total of 6 square sheets of paper, 3 for the base and 3 for the lid. Each of the square sheet is folded into modular units where it will join all together by interlocking with each modular unit, so glue is no needed in the [...]

[ More ] March 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Box | |

Origami Box – Little Flower

This origami box, Little Flower, is composed of a total of 8 square sheets of paper, 4 used for the lid and the other 4 for the base with a total of 8 modular units. All the units are joined together without using any glue. This Little Flower box forms a nice little flower pattern [...]

[ More ] March 14th, 2009 | Posted in Box | |

Kusudama – Square Polyhedra Type 2

This kusudama, Square Polyhedra Type 2, is made using a total of 12 square sheets of paper, each of them folded into a modular unit and each modular unit is a slight modification of the Square Polyhedra Type 1. All the 12 modular units are joined together by interlocking with each modular unit. It is [...]

[ More ] March 11th, 2009 | Posted in Kusudama | |

Kusudama – Cube Polyhedra Type 1

This kusudama, Cube Polyhedra Type 1, is folded using a total of 12 square sheets, I used a square sheet which contains different colors on each side, the purpose is to emphasize the geometric details formed on each side of the cube. After folding all the 12 square sheets into modular units, you join them [...]

[ More ] March 4th, 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 | |