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Kusudama Flower Tutorial

Posted 11-01-2008 at 03:00 AM by munkii-girl
Updated 11-01-2008 at 03:04 AM by munkii-girl


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Here is a very helpful tutorial that I used in making my own Kusudama flowers (taken from http://www.thepeaceofpaper.robogumby.com/):

The Japanese word kusudama comes from two Japanese words kusuri (Medicine) and tama (Ball) They were often used with incense of potpourri. These days they are used more as decorative gifts.

Kusudama origami flowers are generally assembled into a large spherical shape. In today’s lesson we will be making a single flower. If you make another 11 of these, you can assemble them into a traditional kusudama ball. The flowers that make up the kusudama are beautiful in their own right. I was recently commissioned to fold over 200 of these flowers for the Honda stand at the Melbourne motor show. The flowers proved so popular that by the second day of the 14 day event a security guard was required to stop them all from disappearing even thought they were behind a persex shield. Thankfully they are fairly simple to make and I had help from a very good friend making replacements.

What you will need
  • 5 Small squares of paper (I used Post-it notes because they come in such beautiful colors)
  • PVA Glue
  • About 30 minutes of spare time.

1. Start with the sticky edge on the bottom right side.
Fold the bottom corner to the top to make a triangle.
2. Fold both bottom corners of the triangle to the top point to form a square.

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3. Fold the top two layers of the square backwards as shown. It is important that you ensure the folded back edges line up with the edges of the square beneath.
4. Open the newly formed triangles.
Be careful with the sticky side not to tear the paper.

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5. Fold the top triangles over so they are level with the edge of the paper.
These flaps should be separated from the others layers.
6. Fold the triangles along the existing crease.

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7. Add a small amount of glue to one side and attach to the other triangle.
8. Your glued petal should look like this.

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9. Now follow steps 1-7 to fold four more.
10. Gluing the petals together is quite simple.
Make sure you let the glue dry before adding the next petal.
11. Completed flower.

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Here are some that I've created:

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If you decided to give it a try please feel free to share! I'd love to see others creativity!

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    Love-chan's Avatar
    Hm...interesting...We had another way of making these...I mean for one petal we worked more but we don't need the glue but the result is the same
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    Posted 11-01-2008 at 03:15 PM by Love-chan Love-chan is offline
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    Kimb3rly24's Avatar
    dont need glue!? tell me pls.. i dont have glue..
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    Posted 11-01-2008 at 08:15 PM by Kimb3rly24 Kimb3rly24 is offline
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    munkii-girl's Avatar
    Really? I know other kinds of flower folds that don't use glue but for this one I only know the one that uses glue. Hmm Are they the ones with a bigger center circle? Like this:

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    Do you still use glue for the final product to join all the petals?
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    Posted 11-02-2008 at 03:48 AM by munkii-girl munkii-girl is offline
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    Love-chan's Avatar
    Yes, at the end all the petals are glued together ^_^


    I'll make some drawings or I'll make a video for explaining this because it's complicated
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    Posted 11-02-2008 at 02:30 PM by Love-chan Love-chan is offline
 

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