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how to make origami flowers out of paper

A Kusudama flower ball is a traditional Japanese paper craft that involves assembling multiple Kusudama flowers into a spherical shape. This flower ball is made up of 12 individual Kusudama flowers, and each flower is

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the process of making paper flowers is shown in three different stages, including pink and white

Bring spring indoors all year round with DIY Japanese cherry blossom trees, also called sakura. During the final week of March and the first few weeks in April, these special trees explode in pale pink blossoms down to the tip of every branch. While it might be difficult to see the actual trees at their peak, you can easily make your own version using a few supplies (like napkins and paper towels) you already have around the house and a quick trip to the backyard or park.

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four different pictures with pink paper flowers and branches in the middle one has a roll of tape on it

We spotted this over at Bloesem Kids and now we can’t wait to gather some branches on the way home today. You’ll need origami paper (or other lightweight paper), tape, and scissors. Go here to check out step-by-step instructions. It’s a relatively easy project for slightly older kids. The youngest ones can help taping the flowers on to the branches. We love the idea of making one branch and framing it but they look just as beautiful in a simple vase.

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a white box sitting on top of a wooden table

Shoji-style Table Lamp: I'd been planning to build a floor lamp using bamboo for the pole, and a lampshade that was kind of inspired by shoji screens (I'm trying to get a Japanese-style decor going), I like that look of light through translucent paper. By the time I'd buil…

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a wind chime hanging from the ceiling in front of a wall with decorative lights

Difficulty: Easy ★★☆☆☆ Materials you will need: The template Scissors Glue Ribbon/ string A hole punch A craft knife (optional) A cutting mat (only if you are using a knife) Markers in corresponding colours (optional) The first thing you're going to need to do is print out the template, which can be found here. We've printed ours on some card stock (thicker paper) but any paper thickness will do. Obviously the thicker your paper the sturdier your ornament will be. Once you have the template…

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