Aitoh Kimono Kit

Kit Contents


Finished Kimonos

Kimono Card
by Julie Hiatt
3SistersSundries
Paper used is BBL200​

Gift Card
by Julie Hiatt /3SistersSundries using yuzen paper.​
Looking for creative ways to showcase your beautiful kimonos?
You can string them together to create a stunning garland, frame folded models in a shadow box, use them as eye-catching centerpieces. Fill clear jars with kimonos for a decorative touch, or use them for gift tags and magnets elevate your presents. Whether you scatter them on your table or incorporate them into jewelry, these versatile kimonos are sure to enhance any project!

Kimono Pins
by Beth Wild, using
various Yuzen papers​

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Want to learn how to fold five different kimonos in origami?
It's a fun way to get creative and try out some awesome paper folding techniques. Whether you're just starting out or already into origami, you'll love making these stylish kimonos.
Grab one of our kits and let your imagination run wild!

Garland
by Lisa Heller using
23-2099U papers.​

Handmade Book
by Lisa Heller using US-PA

Bottle Wrapper
by Beth Wild using KYZ300B​

Bookmark
by Julie Hiatt
/3SistersSundries using
23-1928

Shikishi Board Placecard
by Beth Wild, using NWA350A on a SKB-H-XXS

Kimono Shadowbox
by Beth Wild, using KT-6844
To create these beautiful kimonos, having the right tools on hand is helpful.
You'll need:
• Scissors: We like detail scissors, but most any will do.
• Glue: We love Red Top Glue, but any paper glue will work.
• Thin cylinder: We used a stylus, but any round pen or pencil will do.
• Pen/Pencil: Whatever you have.
• Metric Ruler: A small one will work.
• For ease of creasing paper, our bamboo paper tool is great.
Happy crafting!
