This is a beautiful Kusudama Ball. If you’ve never done origami before, don’t be scared away. Take your time and you too can accomplish this.
I’m not 100% sure on the time frame. I have never started a project like this and worked it to the end. I usually take a few breaks….choco
Steps
Step #1:
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- You will need 30 pieces of paper: 15 of one color and 15 of another color
- I'm going to use double sided paper for my ball. This means there is color on both sides of the paper. Usually one side has color/design and the other is white.
- I will do the directions in regular paper. Blue and Green.
- Cut all pieces in half.
- You should now have 30 pieces of one color and 30 pieces of the other.
Conclusion
Have fun and enjoy.

















































































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Emma, you just need to click on the steps in the gray box on the left. Or you click on “all” next to the words “Project Steps” in the gray box and they’ll all be on one page for you.
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