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Back to Philip Chapman-Bell (Oschene). This is his "Ten sided Yin-Yang Globe". There are a few versions of this on his Flickr account but the third looks to be the easiest and this is it. https://www.flickr.com/photos/oschene/6702378705/ https://www.flickr.com/photos/oschene/6702439719 He has put an image of a single unit onto his account and so I used that as many copies on an A4 sheet. The image of this is here. I have also found this being called "CandyWrap" by DutchPaperGirl on YouTube but it looks to me that she is using the image that Oschene shared originally for the template. 10 units (5 each in two colours) using the template above on A4 creates a model 6cm tall and about the same in diameter. To me it looks like it can be added to the list of "Festive" makes. :) Dutchpapergirl has a tutorial video here
David Mitchell's Columbus Cubes have been covered here in a previous post . In that I said about the possibility of using them to create a Kusadama/ball. So here it is. You will need 20 Columbus cubes, 11 with one corner inverted, 8 with two corners inverted and 1 with three corners inverted. Instructions are here
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