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  • Washi Paper Ornaments
  • From "Carol Duvall Show"
    episode CDS-469
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    Emi Fukushima's intricate paper ornaments are the perfect garnish for any home, whether hung on the Christmas tree, contributed to a centerpiece, or exhibited among a collection. Indeed, these charming paper spheres are ideal for showing off during the holidays or any special occasion, and they are also an uncommon yet worthwhile gift idea.

    Materials:

    Japanese Washi paper
    glass, plastic or papier mache ball
    thin tacky glue
    brush for glue
    24 gauge wire
    varnish
    beads and charms

    Steps:

    1. Size and cut Washi paper to fit over ball, with a 1/8 inch seam around the ball. The top and bottom of the ball should have 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch overlap.
    2. Fold the paper in half length-wise.
    3. Fold in half the other way.
    4. Cut 3/4 inch up towards the fold into 1/4 inch strips.
    5. Cut each strip at an angle on each side so that they resemble a picket fence.
    6. Open the paper so that you have upper and lower "fences."
    7. Apply glue to the center of the paper. Center the ball and wrap paper around it, taking advantage of the 1/8 inch seam.
    8. Apply glue and paste onto the ball, overlapping each flap. To smooth, use the back of a brush or chopstick. Remove the excess glue with a wet paper towel.
    9. Roll the ball onto a hard, smooth surface to remove the air bubbles.
    10. Varnish the ball.
    11. Wrap decorative wire around the top of the ball. Hang beads and charms from the wire.


    RESOURCES :
    Yuzen Japanese washi paper
    Creations By Emi
    E-mail: ecreations@sbcglobal.net
    Website: creationsbyemi.com

    Yuzen/Japanese washi paper
    Contact AITOH for a local retailer.
    Creations By Emi
    E-mail: ecreations@sbcglobal.net
    Website: creationsbyemi.com


    GUESTS :
    Emi Fukushima
    Artist, Creations by Emi
    E-mail: ecreations@sbcglobal.net
    Website: creationsbyemi.com

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