Kusudama "Kirikomi Kiriko - Suisha" from Tomoko Fuse's Kusudama Origami book.
Kusudama "Kirikomi Kiriko - Suisha" from Tomoko Fuse's Kusudama Origami book.
I did make a card for Mother's Day as well, but I've decided to generalise here, as it can be used for any occasion. I wanted to practice quilling some more. Here, I made a simple flower motif by combing teardrop shapes together. Next to it is a flowerbud, which is a single teardrop with …
I ordered this pack of patterned paper ages ago and finally decided to bring it out. On Amazon, you can find this shop called Jong Ie Nara who sell lots of origami-related things. This one I have is a collection of 40 papers with 20 different designs. They are also double-sided, with a floral pattern …
Have you ever heard of quilling? It's the art of rolling paper up into circles and gluing them down to make pictures. I was intrigued by the concept and bought a starter kit from Hobbycraft. It is called the Beginner's Quilling Kit by Quilled Creations. It contains quilling paper, three tools, a glue stick, a …
When people think of Christmas, a wreath is one of the first things you would associate to it. I thought it would be a great idea to make a wreath in time for Christmas. Well, I seriously overestimated the amount of time that I would have to spare and did not even achieve close to …
Remember the Mitsuya Kiriko? I noticed the other day that it was not secured well enough and the loop that held it started falling out of place. I thought I should remake the model again but more securely, until I noticed a similar design in my Kusudama Origami book. This one was called "Gaku Mitsuya" …
Yang Zing-themed deckbox for Yu-Gi-Oh! cards.
Kusudama "Hanahoshi Hakkaku Kiriko" from Tomoko Fuse's "Kusudama Origami" book.
Hope you all have had a wonderful Christmas holiday so far. Before I left my house for the holidays, I spent a few days working on a small Christmas setup for the living room table. 3D origami is quite flexible and allows you to make lots of different kinds of models. You just have to …
Kusudama Hanahitai Mitsu from Tomoko Fuse's book.
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