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		<title>Video Tutorial Showing How To Fold An Origami Kawasaki Rose</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The long stem roses that I fold are folded using the Kawasaki method. It only uses a single square sheet of paper. I know some other methods use several pieces of paper. But I like to sticking to one sheet if at all possible. And this Kawasaki rose looks gorgeous! There are free tutorials for [...]]]></description>
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