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How to make an Origami Kusudama

Instruction on how to make an origami kusudama 薬玉 Music by www.pacdv.com/sounds/  
 
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mrboomboombop (8 hours ago) Show Hide
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u have to make 30 of these
MrBowChickaBowWow (2 days ago) Show Hide
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no offense.... but do you do anythinglese, cuz if this is all you do then you dont really have a life. if you get what i mean dont mark this as spam or a bad comment
barbabellaatje (2 days ago) Show Hide
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None taken! ... lol no, I have a quite demanding job, study in the evening and do this amongst many other things to relax... but to your point - even if it would be, I completely disagree! - if it would be only zapping YT/TV channels all day I just might agree - In my experience people who do things (in general doesn't matter what) with a (even a little) passion are more pleasant to be around - You figure out why that is!?... ; )
su30mk30 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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barbabellaatje
thanks!
OmarIAlfa (4 days ago) Show Hide
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You shake pretty much ^^
su30mk30 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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it seems so easy but, i cant understand....how many colours and sheets i need?
barbabellaatje (4 days ago) Show Hide
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30 squares as many colours as you like 0_O
jimtickler (1 week ago) Show Hide
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---TIPS---
- Imagine the hole between the first 5-piece ring you create as the polar opposite of where you will finish. Think of it as the base and evenly build up the sides.

- Use a little glue on the leftover flaps in 2:02. Your Kusudama is still freely attached and can be assembled or disassembled at will. It saves a LOT of aggravation with the pieces popping apart during assembly.

-- If you can't figure the assembly out why, watch the video to see exactly what direction the pieces point.
barbabellaatje (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Whoooooaaaarrrgggh!!! The "G-WORD" again!! ; )
jimtickler (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I just successfully made one. Here's how I assembled it.
1. Interlock the first three parts as shown in this video.
(3:30)
2. Use two of the three as part of an adjacent 5-piece ring.
(4:00)
3. Add one additional piece to each of the remaining 4 offshoots of the 5-piece ring. You now have 5 connected in the center and 5 on the outside (making 3-piece connections). You have to keep it slightly curved so it stays together.
(4:10)

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