
I have a new favorite book. "Playing with Books: the art of upcycling, deconstructing and reimaginng the book" by Jason Thompson. This is the Kusudama flower I created from instructions in his book. LOVE it!



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That is so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteI'd feel bad about using a book to make something else though...Unless it was Twilight!
Thank book is on my wish list. It's wonderful. Your flower is fabu!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the book recommendation! I'm starting a new project utilizing my out-of-print book and am going to track down this title at once. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteI love that book, too. In fact, I seem to be starting a book-making/book-upcycling collection. Love how your flower turned out.
ReplyDeleteLove this flower tutorial. Perfect project for spring :]
ReplyDeleteJane, I also love this book! So many projects, so little time . . . and I want to do it all!
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