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thestuffofbucket · 9 months
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Some of the Kusudama I have been making lately^_^
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byopiapress · 2 years
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Polyhedra and Bits of Paper
Polyhedra and Bits of Paper
Last week’s rose kusudama was a bit tricky to put together, so I continued to play with paper polyhedra this week, trying to create a “flower ball” that was easier to assemble. I believe I have succeeded. (Instructions later in the post.) (more…)
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I...need help.
But hey, at least my coping skills are productive.
Updated Patterns:
3D Paper Snowflake - The 6 point monster in bottom center. I glued anywhere it’s stapled instead. Also for the center instead of stacking all of them, stack three points then stack the other three and put them on top of each other crossways like >< if that makes sense, instead of having them all one way like > I made mine out of 4″ square paper.
Kusudama Flower Ball - Upper left corner, half of one and 3 more flowers, 3 to go before I’m done. These take A WHILE. I have also made ones out of slightly larger paper and left them at half for a table top decoration. This one is made with 3″ square paper.
Swedish/Woven Christmas Star - Upper right- made with the same 6″ x 1/2″ strips as shown in the video. If you make this out of fairly stiff paper it makes a nice tree topper. There are other variations with more strips/weaving.
Froebel Star- Top middle. I linked this particular video because this takes fairly long strips of paper and she shows how to glue shorter strips together if your paper isn’t long enough. I used the same strips as with the woven star, glued together so they’re 12″ x 1/2″
3D Paper Stars-  Bottom right & center right. I did these in both 3″ and 4″ squares. They’re kind of weird to stick together in the end, it’s like you’re gluing empty space, but somehow it works?
Paper Dahlia- Bottom left. I used 2″ squares, didn’t count exactly how many because I had to make more. Maybe 50? I think I’d like to leave this one with just a couple outer rows next time and open in the center like a wreath, or maybe put some greenery in the center or something.
Another 3D Paper Snowflake- center, both 3″ and 4″ square paper.
Origami Diamond- center left. Easy as heck to fold, kind of tricky to glue together. Thicker paper would make this dead easy.
Note- I used Alieene’s Tacky Glue with paperclips to  hold things in place until they dried on all of these. Hot glue can be  handy too, especially doing the final assembly of the kusudama, but I am  lazy and didn’t feel like getting mine out. 
Also amusing, I’ve crafted my way through The Magician’s Nephew (which will never be the first book to me.) and am now starting into The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Part of the cover was the base for the dahlia.
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hidemyerror · 5 years
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Hey guys, I wanted to share this cool flower ball I made out of mostly paper and some tape! It's called a Kusudama ball! It took me SO LONG to finish, but I'm really proud of it. Usually they're made with colorful and designed paper, but I only had regular white printer paper. I'm currently working on making another one with the shreds of paper from the first one! (Image ft. a cute doll I made on one of those doll makers thats circulating around) --- Have you guys ever done anything with origami or paper in general? Send me pics/tell me in the comments!! --- #ohno I don't know how to tag things that aren't cosplay D: #kusudama #origami #kusudamaflower #kusudamaball #origamiflower #origamiball #origamiart #dollmaker #ocmaybe #idkhescute #twitter #tumblr http://bit.ly/2SdrLbK
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myfina450-2021 · 3 years
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This looks like super simple artsy crafty fun!
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origamischool · 7 years
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Paper ball – How to make a origami kusudama flower ball – diy home decor...
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missmyloko · 7 years
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With regards to kimono, what motifs are considered all season or season-less?
The motifs that are considered season-less are the ones that have importance outside of the calendar. Some examples of all season motifs and their meanings include:-Cranes (Longevity and Fidelity)-Turtles (Longevity and Wisdom)-Peacocks (Piety and Protection)-Chrysanthemums (Symbol of The Emperor)-Waves (Change)-Clouds (Transition)-Pine (Strength and Endurance)-Paulownia (Symbol of The People)-Buildings/Temples (Ingenuity and Piety)-Dragons (Wisdom and Strength)-Carp/Koi (Longevity and Endurance)-Hime/Heian Nobility (Educated in Traditional Literature and Beauty)-Hawks (Intelligence and Patience)-Kusudama/Flower Balls (Protection and Femininity) -Tabane Noshi/Celebratory Papers (Celebration and Affirmation of Bonds)
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kamishichiken · 7 years
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February maiko kanzashi
Plum blossoms are one of the first flowers to bloom in Japan. They symbolize young love and serve as a reminder that spring is just around the corner. Japanese plum trees are cultivated for their flowers rather than their fruit, and some trees do not produce fruit at all. Plum blossoms--and plum blossom kanzashi--come in a variety of colors, from pale pink to deep red to creamy white. Junior maiko kanzashi usually features a combination of colors and shades, while senior maiko kanzashi is usually two-toned or uniform in color.
For Setsubun, the lunar new year celebration, maiko may wear special round kusudama kanzashi. Kusudama can literally translate to “medicine ball” and were used to hold potpourri or incense. Kusudama kanzashi have no set color scheme, and some have a tassel attached to their base. You can make your own paper origami kusudama by following this tutorial. 
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I made this floral ball from paper modules. This is a modular origami. Kusudama is the Japanese name for this craft. It has its own history. In antiquity, the Japanese at the entrance to the dwelling hung a ball of real dry leaves and flowers. To drive away unclean spirits and insects, to attract good. Over time, began to make a paper frame, reminiscent of flowers - a floral ball of paper. Inside of which were also superimposed leaves and fragrant flowers. Now Kusudama is used only as an ornament, especially in other parts of color. Because this hand-made article is very beautiful and decorates the room. Many make small kusudams for a Christmas tree. It's also beautiful. I suggest you make such a floral ball of paper with me. Watch this video and make an origami ball. (со страницы https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkFIJQQUZ98)
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thestuffofbucket · 10 months
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I have been bitten by the kusudama bug.
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYMnUju8fc4)
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Day 2! 1.000 days Origami Challenge Modelo: Rosa Autor: Kawasaki Número de papeles: 3 #Origami #kusudama #flower #rose #lily #box #lamp #paper #Bend #ball #Kusudama #animal #papyrus #art #decor #3D #colors #square.paper #star #relaxation #create #crane #dragon #figure #Origami #kusudama #flor #rosa #lirio #caja #lámpara #papel #doblar #bola #pelota #papiro #arte #decoración #colores #papel.cuadrado #estrella #relajación #crear #grulla #dragón #figura #花 #ピンク #ボックス #ランプ #紙 #玉 #動物 #パピルス #アート #色 #四角い紙 #星 #クレーン #ドラゴン
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ksandnefrompapa · 5 years
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(via How to Make Kusudama Paper Flower Ball | The Kid Should See This)
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thefreshdolls · 5 years
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How to Make Kusudama Paper Flower Ball
http://dlvr.it/RDzY9F
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クラフトパンチで作る小花のくす玉の作り方 DIY How to Make Paper Flower Ball "Kusudama"
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fidg3ty-blog1 · 5 years
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