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Mrs. Stiletto, Chicago Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit/Fundraising Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Engineer and Photographer Engagement Date: March 2, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The 19th Century Club About Me: My fiance and I love living in the city of Chicago with our cats Basil and Linus, and vow to never move to the suburbs if we can possibly avoid it! We’ve poured ourselves into planning a wedding that reflects our personal style - modern and high contrast with a vintage twist. Blogging keeps me creative, baking keeps me happy, and grande nonfat no foam sugar free vanilla lattes keep me sane.
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Kusudama DIY

February 27th, 2009 @ 3:51 pm by Mrs. Stiletto

I posted previously about Japanese kusudama, which are paper balls usually made out of flowers or other shapes. The origami skills needs to create these cute little flowers is not anything that should intimidate anyone who hasn’t done origami before. But actually finishing a kusudama is time consuming! One kusudama is made up of 12 flowers, or the equivalent of 60 petals.

After a full Sunday afternoon of work, I had my finished my practice kusudama!



I love how delicate yet structured it is! I think it would be perfect to have a long piece of ribbon or even tulle ribbon strung along the side of the pews in our church, with a kusudama here and there.

To make the flowers that make up this kusudama, check out these instructions:

Folding Tree’s Kusudama Instructions, part 1

To learn how to take your flowers and turn them into a kusudama, check out these instructions:

Folding Tree’s Kusudama Instructions, part 2

You’ll need the following to complete a kusudama:

  • 60 square pieces of paper (origami or another lightweight paper)
  • Glue (I just used white craft glue)
  • Optional - bamboo skewer to easily (and cleanly!) spread the glue
  • Ribbon - if you want to hang your kusudama

You might be thinking to yourself, where am I going to get all of this paper and just how expensive is it going to be? I was lucky enough to find this set of 1,000 pieces of origami paper on Amazon.

Source: Amazon

For $13.95 I received 1,000 sheets of paper divided between 15 different colors, all in this great pattern, shown above. The sheets are 2.75in squares - initially I had thought these would be far too small and almost didn’t buy the paper. However, since each square creates a petal, which them becomes part of a flower, and 12 flowers create a kusudama, it really is the perfect size! My kusudama measures about 6 inches around, so is perfectly cute!

The set includes shades of blues, pinks, yellows, greens and oranges, with roughly 65 pieces of paper per individual color. In the example I made above, I made 6 flowers with the light blue patterned paper. For the other flowers I used a darker blue, however, I made the flowers wrong-side out so that they are white with a tint of blue. I really like this effect, and for the wedding I will (of course!) use the green patterned paper and will probably use 2 green flowers per kusudama, and make the rest white flowers. I should have enough paper for roughly 12 or 13 green flowers to spread out amongst kusudama balls.

I am so happy with this project, despite the amount of time it will take to make these! However, because the folds are very simple, I can easily enlist Mr. S or some bridesmaids to help get the work done as we get closer to the date.

So… ceremony decorations for less than $20? I think that’s a very good thing!
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23 Responses to “Kusudama DIY”

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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

That’s definitely affordable. And you’re right, it’s really cute! I also like that it’s something you invested your time in, which totally personalizes it further!

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,472 posts, Bumble bee

Wow this is awesome, I may do this as part of our centerpeices, thank you for posting the links!!!

 
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Miss Joey (message)  829 posts, Busy bee

Those are stunning!

 
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LzzNYC
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LzzNYC (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

Wow! I love it!

 
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sc8493 (message)  324 posts, Helper bee

I love the blue!!!

 
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Miss Taffy (message)  2,596 posts, Sugar bee

What an awesome decoration!!! Can’t wait to see them all set up! :)

 
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Miss Bunny (message)  310 posts, Helper bee

This would be great for my wedding (and free!) if I made them out of newspaper. I’m going to have to think on this.

 
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doublemint921 (message)  489 posts, Helper bee

Wow this one turned out great! Can’t wait to see how the other look altogether1 :)

 
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

I hope you don’t mind but I am STEALING this idea…it is SO PERFECT! And I love the little flower balls! So pretty!
Could you use pinking shears to shape the edges if the paper or would that ruin the effect?

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  758 posts, Busy bee

@MightySapphire:
Umm, you could give it a try, I hadn’t thought of that!

 
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miss mouse (message)  3,277 posts, Sugar bee

So creative! Just curious–do you know if you can buy recycled origami paper anywhere?

 
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yookie (message)  45 posts, Newbee

I *love* these. love, love, love.

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  1,293 posts, Bumble bee

@lmariea: I love the newspaper idea! Thanks for posting this Stiletto!

 
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Miss Spring Roll (message)  718 posts, Busy bee

Beautiful :) Great job!

 
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sal75
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sal75 (message)  132 posts, Blushing bee

SOOOO PRETTY!!!

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

thanks Ms Stiletto! what color are you gonna them in for your actual decor, considering yr black/white+green color scheme?

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  758 posts, Busy bee

@mrspaetz:
I’ll do mostly white, with a green flower here and there…I don’t want it to be too super high contrast for the ceremony, especially as the girls will be wearing black and white dresses, so I want to keep the decor softer…we’ll see ;)

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  758 posts, Busy bee

@lmariea:
ooh newspaper would be cute! My only concern is that the paper might not be quite strong enough..but then again, it would probably work. I’m a weirdo who doesn’t like the smell/feel of newspaper (and I was a journalism major, if you can believe it!) so I cringe at the thought of newspaper, but that’s just my personal weirdness!

Oh and if you follow the link that I provided for instructions on someone’s blog, she uses and old map for hers - super cute. You could use almost anything!

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

I love it!!!!

 
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Mrs. Green Tea (message)  705 posts, Busy bee

hey that turned out lovely! well done :)

 
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driftslikesmoke (message)  1,220 posts, Bumble bee

Those are very very cool! I want to make them the next time I’m throwing a shower!

 
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Junage (message)  80 posts, Worker bee

Another option for folding paper is gift wrap paper. I found some discount rolls at the local party store and 3 or 4 rolls would be enough for the 20 or so balls I’m planning on making.

The only thing is you’d have to cut all of the square sheets of paper yourself. But this would be more cost-effective if you plan on only making the flower balls out of certain colors. Most origami paper packages have a variety of colors and probably only a few sheets in the colors you need.

 
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tbanks33 (message)  71 posts, Worker bee

I love it!!!!!

 


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