【伝承】折り紙のくす玉の作り方 – ちょっとだけアレンジ | DIY How to Make Origami Kusudama Venus

DIY!!

以前から気にはなっていたのですが「時間がかかるなぁ」と手つかずだった伝承の折り紙くす玉。

またもやステイホーム生活になってしまったので、こんな時こそ!の精神でもってくす玉作りに挑戦してみました。

本来の伝承くす玉はパーツ同士を糸でとめるのですが、針と糸がどうにも苦手なので、今回はボンドでさくっと貼り付けました(笑)

くす玉にボンドなんて邪道よ。
という方は、ぜひ針と糸を使って組み立ててみて下さい。

【材料・道具】
* カラーコピー用紙
100均
* ビーズ 3mm
手芸店
* ピンセット
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* 木工用ボンド
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* のりボトル
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– This is an origami kusudama tutorial –

I’ve been curious about origami venus kusudama for a while, but never got around to it because I thought it would take too much time.

Now that we have a stay home again, I tried to make a kusudama.

Originally, the parts are attached to each other with thread, but I’m not very good with a needle and thread, so this time I used a glue to quickly attach the parts.

[Materials and tools] * Color copy paper
100-yen store
* Beads 3mm
Handicraft store
* Tweezers
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* Wood glue
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* Glue bottle
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楽曲提供:Production Music by http://www.epidemicsound.com

#紙工作ぺん #折り紙 #くす玉

51 COMMENTS

SUBHASH CHAND

Wowwwwww…. 💖💖💖It’s tremendous and I would like to say that you are having such mind blowing skills in craft work….💕💕💕May your craft skills be like this only and may get more wonderful….❣️❣️❣️

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Greg R

Even though the music is instrumental, I keep hearing the actual words, “it’s never going to happen”.

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maupy

昔よく作ってました!!こんな素敵なアレンジがあるなんて(❁´ω`❁)今度やって見たいと思います💕

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中学生料理*どるちゃんねる

色の組み合わせが好きです…🥰くす玉がまさか作れるとは…!!

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調理科高校生*どるちゃんねる

色の組み合わせが好きです…🥰くす玉がまさか作れるとは…!!

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Nidhi Singh

This is gorgeous! And I made it with a large piece of paper and then five small ones. Thank you for this video!

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Maria Eugenia Rodriguez

Una belleza! Que lastima que sea tan difícil de hacer porque me hubiera encantado hacerlo.

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Elias Pires

Amo kusudama, essa é particularmente linda, mas pra mim perde-se o encanto ao usar cola para se chegar ao resultado.

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Chelly Misfit

So beautiful, so much patience to make this, love it, your very talented ❤️❤️❤️🌸🌺🌸🌺

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Andy Wright

Imagine been able to make this…pure genius, who even knew how to do this first…its just absolutley incredible, pure class👏👏👏

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Lynx

This was beautiful to watch. I love how clear and crisp the video was, with minimal background music and no narration needed, since your movements were so clear.

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Atsuko Richards

When I was young, this kind of Kusu-dama and the fish made with packing tapes were popular past time among the patients at hospitals in Japan. They sometimes left them behind, so I saw those colorful creations hanging around the hospital wings. I learned how to make one (without-the-core version), and have made many. Origami is such a joyful and calming craft for me. I am still folding papers – making small baskets with junk mails and ad papers, entertaining little children with flapping birds, and so on. (And I will have a class at Kids Summer Camp soon.)

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Anna N

I’ve learned those first basic forms as a young teenager in a hospital in Poland, early 90s. Could make a simple lily with my eyes closed 🙂 Origami is both an art and a form of meditation, love it.

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Anna Nodzynska

I’ve learned those first basic forms as a young teenager in a hospital in Poland, early 90s. Could make a simple lily with my eyes closed 🙂 Origami is both an art and a form of meditation, love it.

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びみ

Learning to do origami is one thing but I’m always so amazed by the fact that someone must have figured this out at some point in history, to eventually get to the right folding pattern. I could never.

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Jameela Fox-King

I covered my Christmas Tree (as a child) in Origami Paper Cranes ornaments
My mom brought me an Origami Kit… It’s a memory that’s always tuck with me
Plus, our lights had a little box that ran 4 to 6 different patterns

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Claire T

A pleasant recommendation to get out of nowhere. It reminds me that I used to do origami as a child. I made a ball with a different kind of piece, and it’s still in my childhood room at my parents’.

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Vedant C.S.

Interesting etymology! Kusudama in Japanese means a medicinal ball, while in Sanskrit kusum or kusuma means a flower! And your creation looks like two marigolds joined together at the base. If you did it with yellow or golden yellow paper it would indeed look like that!

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Neumoi

Interesting etymology! Kusudama in Japanese means a medicinal ball, while in Sanskrit kusum or kusuma means a flower! And your creation looks like two marigolds joined together at the base. If you did it with yellow or golden yellow paper it would indeed look like that!

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Sarah Wright

This is so cool to watch! And to think that when I was a kid, I would’ve had to read this as step-by-step instructions out of a book and give up after a dozen frustrating attempts. 🤣

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Ashutosh Bhardwaj (Ashu)

The way it requires patience, I think it must be a person of immense patience and knowledge attained after such hits and trials to get to the patterns we are handed down today. To the creator, Thank You for sharing such an intricate work of art and admiration. Love it!

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Ashutosh Bhardwaj

The way it requires patience, I think it must be a person of immense patience and knowledge attained after such hits and trials to get to the patterns we are handed down today. To the creator, Thank You for sharing such an intricate work of art and admiration. Love it!

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Ирина к

Шикарная и очень кропотливая работа. Буду учиться, спасибо. 🌞❤️

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Orine

Необыкновенное волшебство! Фантастика как красиво , браво браво браво мастеру 👏👏👏

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allisround2020

I’d say origami is like chess. Who ever created this first has thought so many steps before hand. Just amazes me all the time ❤

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