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QuestionWhat do I need the paper clips for when I am already using glue?Community AnswerIf you don't use the clips, the flower can fall off very easily while the glue is still drying. The paper clips act as supports. Once the glue dries, you can take the clips off.
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QuestionCan I use sticky notes to make a flower?Community AnswerYes, because to make the petals, you have to start off with squares - and sticky notes are squares.
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QuestionCan I use hot glue instead to make a kusudama flower?Community AnswerYes, it may even work better.
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QuestionWhat material would be best for a stem for a kusudama flower?Community AnswerMany things could work. You could use paper or kebab sticks, which you can decorate with ribbons, string, etc. You can also use candy canes during Christmas time.
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QuestionI have some mini-clothes pins. Will they work for the clips?Community AnswerYes, because they are just used to hold the flower together until the glue dries. As long as it stays on it'll work.
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QuestionIf I make the petals out of sticky notes, can I use the strip of adhesive along the top edge of sticky notes as the adhesive for steps 10 and 11?Community AnswerIt depends on how sticky it is; glue tends to work better.
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QuestionWhere will I tuck the triangles in step 7 & 8?Community AnswerYou turn the paper around and tuck them in the diamond shape you made in step 4.
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QuestionHow do I make a kusudama flower into a broach?Community AnswerAfter making the flower, you can attach a safety pin to use it as a broach.
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QuestionCan I use tape instead of glue?Community AnswerYes, but make sure the tape is rolled up and doesn't show.
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QuestionCan I use staples to keep the petals together?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionHow much time will it take me to make six kusudama flowers?Community AnswerIt would probably take you an hour or a little longer to make six flowers.
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QuestionCan I make a flower using a4 paper?Community AnswerNo, it needs to be square. You'll have to fold an edge of the paper or cut it.
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QuestionCan I make a fridge magnet with it? How?Community AnswerYes, by adding a small magnet that can be purchased at any store with art supplies to the back of the flower with glue.
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QuestionI do not have paper clips, what can I do?Community AnswerYou can try using wooden clothespins, or if you are patient and skilled enough, you can use your own hands. Just be sure to keep them still for long enough.
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QuestionCan I do this with less than five pieces of paper?ManuelCommunity AnswerYes, but it would be a kusudama flower with four petals. Also, it would look a bit odd.
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QuestionCan I use a stapler if I don't have glue?Community AnswerYes, but it can easily be seen.
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QuestionWhy can't I use staples?Community AnswerStaples will show on the outside of the flower and it won't look as good.
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QuestionWhat size are the paper squares you used?Community AnswerI use origami paper because it is already square and comes in a standard size, making it easy to work with.
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QuestionCan I use a bobby pin instead of paperclips?Community AnswerIt depends on the size of it, and whether it will stay on in order to keep the kusudama flower in place while drying.
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QuestionHow big is the paper supposed to be?Community AnswerAs large or as small as you want. Each finished petal will be about half as long as the original piece of paper.
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QuestionCan I use tape to hold the petals together?Community AnswerMostly likely not, because if you use tape then when you take off the tape it will rip out paper.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of paper clips?Community AnswerInstead of paper clips, you can use cloth pins or tight hairpins.
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QuestionIs it okay to use A4 paper and turn it into a square?Community AnswerYes, just make sure that the square you make is even, or the flower will be lopsided.
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QuestionWhat kind of paper would be best if I want to make my flower bigger?Community AnswerConstruction paper, or maybe go to Staples and get a poster board and cut it into a square shape.
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QuestionIf I have tape, do I need clips?Community AnswerNo. Tape does not need time to dry, but glue does take time, which is why you would need clips. The clips keep it from falling apart, but you don't need them if you are using tape.
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QuestionHow do I make the Kusudama ball with the flowers?Community AnswerGlue several flowers (about 8-12) together as you would glue the petals. Hold them together using a paper clip, as shown in the article, and wait for it to dry.
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QuestionWhat do I do if when I glue the petals, the flower looks like it is missing petals?Community AnswerIf that happens, the petals could be too squished, and you might need to round them out more. You also could make extra petals.
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QuestionCould you explain Step 11 more?ManuelCommunity AnswerYou don't fold it right away into a flat piece; just kind of roll it up, and connect the flap with glue to the other flap.
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QuestionHow can I make a stem for the flower?Community AnswerYou can take a pipe cleaner and stick it in the tiny hole at the bottom of the flower.
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QuestionWhat can I do if I don't have paper clips?Community AnswerUse small binder clips or, if you have the time, hold it in place yourself.
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