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NEWS uchiwa!
I'm so proud of the uchiwa that I made for NEWS's Quartetto tour that I took way too many pictures, but I really want to share them here. Since my IRL friends group is four people, I was really excited that it worked out that we could do a complete set of four! It's so adorable that NEWS has shapes and colors, and that fact really lends itself to making cute uchiwa, so I really wanted to take advantage of it. If you're interested to see more of what I made, check them out under the cut!

This year, since I worked it out such that I could make the uchiwa during Golden Week with three friends helping me out, I was able to get them done in record time, and also remember to take progress photos! These weren't so bad compared to JUMP uchiwafrom hell, which took at least 6 hours each, considering the number of pieces required for each one (24 pieces for Yabu and Inoo, 20 for Keito); in comparison, these NEWS uchiwa had far less stickers to be cut (5 for Koyama and Massu, 8 for Tegoshi, 9 for Shige). But the difficult part was the materials (the black paper, I had never used before, and it was super flimsy and crappy to work with, and as I mentioned from the JUMP ones, I hate that purple paper) and the gigantic shape sticker. But I'm glad I was able to at least document the process this time!

For whatever reason, when the character stickers are done, there's always something satisfying about them XD; Like, this is a giant "go" and I made it myself.

Trying to line up the Tego and Masu characters to about the same height on the uchiwa…

We turned off the lights to go out for a dinner break and saw how well they glowed in the dark! The white paper I always use glows, but it's still sometimes surprising to see just how well. XD;

Up next was Shige!

Finally, after all the stress was almost completely done, it was time to do Koyama's uchiwa. I took the most progress pics here because I was relieved I was 3/4 of the way done!

After the letter stickers are done, it's time to stick it all to the uchiwa.

Still something satisfying about those big letter stickers. XD;

Stuck the square! This part was stressful because it was really difficult to get the shape centered, and also because there's the constant fear of getting a bubble. I don't think I could have done it without three friends helping me out T__T;

The finished product!




Individual photos~

Here they are with my original shitty idea sketch! I'm glad I was able to make my idea a reality.

Yay.
Sadly, our Koyama wasn't able to come with us to Nagoya, so I'm looking forward to using them all together in Tokyo a month from now!

This year, since I worked it out such that I could make the uchiwa during Golden Week with three friends helping me out, I was able to get them done in record time, and also remember to take progress photos! These weren't so bad compared to JUMP uchiwa

For whatever reason, when the character stickers are done, there's always something satisfying about them XD; Like, this is a giant "go" and I made it myself.

Trying to line up the Tego and Masu characters to about the same height on the uchiwa…

We turned off the lights to go out for a dinner break and saw how well they glowed in the dark! The white paper I always use glows, but it's still sometimes surprising to see just how well. XD;

Up next was Shige!

Finally, after all the stress was almost completely done, it was time to do Koyama's uchiwa. I took the most progress pics here because I was relieved I was 3/4 of the way done!

After the letter stickers are done, it's time to stick it all to the uchiwa.

Still something satisfying about those big letter stickers. XD;

Stuck the square! This part was stressful because it was really difficult to get the shape centered, and also because there's the constant fear of getting a bubble. I don't think I could have done it without three friends helping me out T__T;

The finished product!




Individual photos~

Here they are with my original shitty idea sketch! I'm glad I was able to make my idea a reality.

Yay.
Sadly, our Koyama wasn't able to come with us to Nagoya, so I'm looking forward to using them all together in Tokyo a month from now!