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Fold A Kusudama Flower (Out of Post-It Notes).

By Chrisjob

What a brilliant way to spend a little downtime at work or school...the supplies'll be readily available.

 
"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."

 Read the instructions here

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August 20, 2007
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