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QuestionWhat kind if glue should I use so that it sticks together properly?Community AnswerElmer's glue should be fine, but you can use different school or paper glue if you want.
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QuestionWhat kind of paper should I use, thick or thin?Community AnswerThin is a lot easier to fold, but if you want to use thick paper you can. Origami paper is the best, though.
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QuestionDo I have to do with 5 petals only or can I do 6 petals?Community AnswerUsing five petals will be better as you may face problems while sticking six petals together.
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QuestionDo I need paperclips?Community AnswerYou do not need paperclips, but using them is recommended.
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QuestionHow many flowers do I need?Community AnswerYou will need 12 kusudama flowers. If you search online, it will tell you how to make them.
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QuestionHow you do I add a stem?Community AnswerFold a green piece of paper into a tube. Glue the paper so it stays as a tube. Glue the stem to the flower.
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QuestionShould I use more glue if it keeps falling apart?Community AnswerYou could, but instead, I would recommend trying to clip it together with paper clips for more stability.
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QuestionWhy does mine break?Community AnswerMaybe because it's too small, so the glue won't stick. But if it's big enough, it's might be because the glue is too much on the edge. Or because it didn't have enough time to dry. If it still doesn't work, try taping it or using better glue.
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