Eu trago hoje para vocês este lindo DIY Kusudama de Flores de Cerejeira! Origami em festa é muito original e chique, viu?
Name: Kiyoko Designed by: Flaviane Koti Diagram: I found the tutorial on this site Type: Kusudama Units: 30, 1:3 (2.5 cm x 7.5 cm) Assemble: 5 units with 3 units, with glue Paper: Hearts and Flowers by Tuttle Publishing Kusudama Kiyoko designed by Flaviane Koti This kusudama is part of a series of models I'm doing origami kusudama,kusudama kiyoko
Descubra o que é kusudama, qual a origem, como fazer, dicas e inspirações.
Thanks to everyone who left a comment or emailed me about the folded flower balls. I know now that these are called Kusudama. I thought I'd share the links and comments in case you want to try making one (or more!) of these. I've also added a few more photos of some of the variations of these balls that I saw at CreativeWorld. I hadn't had a chance to search for directions and I appreciate that you all were very helpful. I will definitely try to make some of these soon. Stephanie said... That flower ball you were wishing you had a tutorial for...I made one a year or so ago. It's called kusudama ball. Here is the link to my post. In the post is a link for the tutorial. Fun to make, takes a bit of time. Here is the LINK to her post - she used polka dot papers and they look so fresh and pretty together! open backed Yelowflower said...here is an excellent tutorial on that flower ball, hope it helps The site with these tutorials is called Folding Trees. The authors stopped posting at the end of 2009 but it is a great resource for lots of paper projects. Here is the LINK to the tutorial - Part I and here is the LINK to Part 2 around a light Linda D said... You may already know this, but in case you don't... I've seen a tutorial for the folded paper flowers on the foldingtrees website. They're called Kusudama. I checked and it's still there. Hope this is what you're looking for. not kusudama Wendy said...Thank you for posting all of these pictures from when you were at Creative World. I love seeing all of the beautiful, imaginative items that people have made!Here are a couple of url's for how to make what you called "flower balls." I believe they're called Kusudama, and are a form of origami. I had bookmarked them awhile ago, with the intention of making them. Still haven't made any, though.... lots of variations Carol said... Great pictures!! There is a book about kusudama. It is called "Kusudama Ball Origami" by Makoto Yamaguchi. Very easy instructions (mostly diagrams). It has a lot of designs, too. cornflowers Eula (AKA Hettie) said... I am a paper nut (origami and cardmaking)who follows your blog religiously. The paper flower balls are called kusudama. They are Japanese in origin and the word kusudama translates to medicine ball. Originally (ages ago) they were not made from paper, but with herbs and grasses and plants thought to bring medicinal healing. For a really eye popping look at some with directions on how to make them click HERE. Be sure to check this out - there are lots of different designs to see on that site. made from cupcake papers and doilys Frann said...Creative World sure looks like it was a fun show. What a great variety of inspiration! I was going to give you the name of a book with directions for the folded flower but I see that you can get them from foldingtrees. com. I have made quite a few of these individual flowers but have not put them together into a kusudama ball. I put each one on a wire stem and make bouquets. I have a couple of suggestions for when you make them. Once each petal is folded, the papers are very springy. I found that I had to use a strong adhesive and clip them until the glue dried or they would pop open. When I assembled the petals into flowers, I did the same. They do take a bit of time to make. Each flower (the 5 petals and assembly) took about 1/2 hour for me but I don't work very fast. Have fun with them! More doilies used to make flower balls Sarah also emailed me with the link to the Folding Trees site - thanks! Just one more funny thing to show you today - this was part of a display for a paper company on the first day. There are lots of samples and you can tear off strips (neatly) from the perforated tops of each color pad. Here is the same wall at the end of the show - somewhere along the way, the neat tearing stopped! A week from today, I'll be in Nashville. I am very excited that my camera lens is back from repair - I just picked it up yesterday. It will be much nicer to have it for my trip and also for taking project photos. Have a wonderful day - we are still enjoying a virtually snowless winter. If you have lots of snow please be careful! Subscribe to Capadia Designs
Eu trago hoje para vocês este lindo DIY Kusudama de Flores de Cerejeira! Origami em festa é muito original e chique, viu?
Name: Star Type: Modular, Kusudama Designer: It comes from a paper set from Lidl, by Crelando Units: 30 Units size: 7.5 x 7.5 cm Assembled with: With Glue / Adhesive Paper: Rainbow Colors by Tuttle Publishing Name: 5 Petal Flowers Type: Modular, Units: 5 Units size: 5 x 5 cm Assembled with: With Glue / Adhesive Paper: 3d star kusudama,3d star,origami kusudama,5 petal flowers,5 petal flower
Step By Step Kusudama Flower Tutorial. Learn how to make an easy Origami Kusudama flower. This origami flower fold can also be turned into a pretty bouquet.
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Descubra o que é kusudama, qual a origem, como fazer, dicas e inspirações.
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El sábado 21 de octubre de 15 a 18 hs. voy a dictar el taller "Contenedores de Origami 1" para principiantes, un solo encuentro de tres horas de duración. No es necesario ningún conocimiento previo. Aprenden a leer diagramas y a plegar varias piezas prácticas y decorativas pensadas para ordenar y organizar: cajas cuadradas y rectangulares con tapa, sobres y más, pertenecientes al Origami tradicional y de ensamble (Origami modular) También les enseño como calcular los tamaños de papel de los que partir, para realizar los proyectos del tamaño que desean en particular. Para los contenedores utilizamos todos tipos de papeles, nacionales y japoneses. Para que sigan plegando, les asesoro sobre donde comprar papeles y accesorios. El sábado 28 de octubre, de 15 a 18 hs. voy a dictar "Contenedores de Origami 2", donde aprenden proyectos más complejos dentro de la misma temática. Para asistir es necesario saber leer diagramas. El costo de cada taller es de 600 pesos, esto incluye todos los materiales que van a utilizar. Se abona el el 50 % mediante depósito o transferencia bancaria para reservar la vacante y el resto, se cancela el día del curso. El taller es en Plaza Italia, a dos cuadras de Santa Fe y Gurruchaga. La inscripción es por mail a [email protected]
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