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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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TRaditional Kusudama Lily 2
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TRaditional Kusudama Lily pink and red
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hartmic3
Oct 29, 2009
Very cool
Was the book in Japanese or translated?
I do alot of origami and so times it is easier if you can't read the instuctions.
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paomai
Oct 30, 2009
The book was in japanese...the diagrams are simple and clear, however it needs to know the bases of the origami art and to have so much patience!! ^ ^
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hartmic3
Oct 30, 2009
Yeah patience is key to doing origami. here is a
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to a fold I have tried hundreds of times and only completed it once.
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jQleen
Oct 29, 2009
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Where did you learn how to make these things O_o.
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paomai
Oct 29, 2009
I have learned from the books in Japanese and from some tutorials in internet! i love this art, it's very wonderfull!!!
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Was the book in Japanese or translated?
I do alot of origami and so times it is easier if you can't read the instuctions.