In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to complete a SINGLE UNIT for this “spiked” kusudama. To put 40 units together requires glue (I recommend using a glue gun; it dries quickly). All you have to do is glue along the sides of the unit to form a sphere.
You can also use a needle and thread. To find out how to put together the kusudama with needle/thread, check out the Sea Urchin Kusudama.
This is my first tutorial with narration. It was more challenging than I thought!
Have fun folding!!
A project you can do at home when you have some spare time. Makes a great gift, too! :-) Don't be intimidated by the number of units you have to make. The end result is so worth it! Project requires 60 sheets of square paper and glue. Each square creates one petal…
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