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Kusudama ball done by me at my mothers place during the summer vacation.

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Origami is the Japanese Art of Paper Folding. This is my first attempt in Origami – it’s a kusudama flower ball. I made this using red paper and Sunday magazine newspaper.The Japanese kusudama is a paper ball made out of multiple identical origami shapes glued together. They were traditionally used as a ball for incense or potpourri but now we see them more for decoration or as a gift.
For tutorials do check – Folding Trees



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French artist Marie-Claire started to paint in 2002. She changed her career to devote herself to art. Her paintings cover variety of subjects – still life, flowers, nature, Venice, Japan and Paris, scenes of the everyday life, and so on. © 2012, Madhavi. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ON REPUBLISHING THIS POST YOU MUST PROVIDE LINK TO [...]
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