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Get Creative at Tween Craft! In-Person
A uniquely beautiful origami craft that can be used for destressing, decorations, and finding appreciation in other cultural crafting. Kusudama is a combination of the word kusuri that means “medicine” and the word tama meaning “ball”. They were traditionally hung over a curtain with incense or potpourri, to help cure the sick as a “medicine ball”.
Why Attend?
• Appreciating Cultures – Take a moment to see and appreciate the skill and beauty that goes into a traditional Kusudama Flower Ball. • Fun & Easy Technique – Have a fun time learning how to fold and contort paper to create your very own medicine ball! • Perfect for Kids & Tweens – Start early with crafting! Pick up a hobby that can be beautiful and enjoyable!
Spots are limited—register now to create your own custom Kusudama Flower Ball! Please register every tween who will be participating.
- Date:
- Thursday, July 31, 2025
- Time:
- 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Central Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Meeting Room
- Locations:
- Ring Neighborhood Library
- Age Group:
- Tweens (10-12 yrs)
- Categories:
- Crafts & STEM