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I had been wanting to make this origami cherry blossom ball since I first saw it a long time ago. I finally stumbled upon the TUTORIAL and made all these. There were 30 pieces for each ball and each piece had so many folds that I was only able to make one ball in a day.
I used glue to assemble these balls. I wanted to make sure the ball stay in one piece. I had so many of these origami balls. I might want to sell them at the craft shows and I don't want the pieces to fall out.
Thanks again for taking a peak.
Helen
I had been wanting to make this origami cherry blossom ball since I first saw it a long time ago. I finally stumbled upon the TUTORIAL and made all these. There were 30 pieces for each ball and each piece had so many folds that I was only able to make one ball in a day.
I used glue to assemble these balls. I wanted to make sure the ball stay in one piece. I had so many of these origami balls. I might want to sell them at the craft shows and I don't want the pieces to fall out.
Thanks again for taking a peak.
Helen
7 comments:
Very pretty!
Those are amazing! You have alot of patience to do those!
wow, 30 pieces in each ball. that's a lot of work. the results are gorgeous though. I think those would sell good at craft shows.
Making those cherry blossom balls takes a lot of time and patience, but with a great result.
Lovely Helen. I looks very complicated . I will check on the tutorial. I do love to fold but I have no time :(
Pretty...and I love all the varied colors!
They turned out really beautiful! I know that the assembling part is a little harder, but worth the effort, for sure:) Love the pink one!
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