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Kusudama. Magic Paper Balls . This book contains step-by-step instructions for over 40 modular origami models: polyhedra, sonobe-like and others. This book is suitable to all modular folders, not only experienced, but also beginners. Product Details: Hardcover: 192 pages. Diagram for a modular origami ball, Clover Kusudama, designed by Maria Sinayskaya. Folded with 30 square sheets of paper, without glue. Pages Navigation Menu. Home; Diagrams; Video instructions by iFlake: Pinterest. Facebook. Subscribe. Enter your e-mail for updates: Zen Origami Book. Follow on Facebook. Go Origami. Categories. Here is a video with instructions to put an origami Kusudama together. Extra Tips to Make the Carambola and Kusudama: When folding the paper to make the pentagons, use the first piece of paper folded (picture 1) as a template by placing each of the other pieces above it and then folding (pictures 2 and 3). How to make kusudama flower ball wonderful diy origami kusudama flower ball make beautiful origami kusudama flowers wonderful diy origami kusudama flower ball. Origami Kusudama Flower Instructions [irp] Origami Kusudama New 903 Origami Kusudama Flower An On Cut Out Diy Origami Kusudama Decoration Used 6″ x 6″ origami paper…wanted to use smaller paper but didn't have any and I didn't want to spend time reducing the size. Six pedals per flower…12 flowers, wanted to assemble the one with eight flowers but it was too tight….so folded 72 pedals…not hard at all. It is also a fun tutorial and you can make this origami flower ball together with your kids. What is great about origami is that you can use different techniques to create something awesome. Materials: • a couple sheets of colored paper. • some glue. • a pair of scissors. If you like this, share it & follow along on Facebook and Pinterest Many of the diagrams here are from Modular MM Mania - it's a must see site. As well, see pictures at from the flickr pool. The value in between the parentheses represents the number of units needed to complete the modular origami model. Cubes, Prisms, Tetra/Octa hedrons. Dodecahedron. Ball & Spikey-Ball. Intersecting Planes. Frame & Open Tips and recommendations For a kusudama 5 inches in diameter, you'll need six square pieces of paper measuring 6 x 6 inches (15 x 15 cm). Use thin paper such as 'Kami'. Clips or clothes pins help to hold the modules in place during assembly. The modules are assembled following the basic structure of a cube. Assembling The Kusudama. Once you have twelve flowers, you can make the kusudama ball. The ball is made from two halves of six flowers. Apply a line of glue to the backs of two adjacent petals on one flower, do the same to a second, and then glue together using paper clips or mini pins. Spiked Icosahedron (StEM face variant) from Kami. October 4, 2016. This kusudama is a refold of an old spiked icosahedron model of mine with nicer paper. It's a modular design which uses 30 units. Spiked Octahedron (WSM) August 25, 2015. Spiked octahedron made from my Woven Slit Module (WSM), 48 units from 3:1 paper. Steps Download Article 1 Fold a square piece of paper in half diagonally. It should now look like a triangle. [1] 2 Fold the triangle's bottom two corners of up to its point. You should now have formed a square. [2] 3 Fold each previous fold backwards halfway. The back-folded back edges should line up with the edges of the "square" underneath. [3] Lily Kusudama. This

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