"Origami Kusudama Garden" will show you how to make delightful
floral paper spheres, called Kusudama. Kusudama is a decorative
paper ball usually made of several modules, folded from paper and
then connected together to form an attractive sphere.
Do-It-Yourself - fold delightful kusudama models, originally
designed by Katrin and Yuri Shumakov, which incorporate flowers
like Roses, Bellflowers, Lotus, Sunflowers and more, even a
Poinsettia: a Christmas flower, to create special seasonal
decorations. Most of the kusudama designs in this book use no glue,
just clever folded paper locks in their assembly. In some designs,
modules are sewn or just glued together to shape a sphere.
There are 334 detailed step-by-step colorful diagrams with written
instructions and photos of examples of completed projects that will
guide you through folding the 18 original origami designs. In each
article, there are recommendations on paper type and size including
an indication of the size of the completed model. The designs are
from simple to intermediate / complex level of folding.
The article "Magic of Kusudama" introduces the kusudama, shedding
some light on how they were used in ancient Japan and how kusudama
designs keep their charm in the present.
You can use these kusudama designs to decorate for a shower,
wedding reception, or birthday party - these beautiful spheres will
bring a magic touch to your event. The origami floral spheres can
be a treasured gift for your friends and family too.
Have a wonderful and fun time with this book creating a whole
garden of hanging kusudama delights Happy folding
For more details on this book and the model menu, please visit our
website at http:
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