@ashleyamador80 In the little white area in the middle of each piece. When writing with Japanese characters like kanji, hiragana or katakana one would be able to write a decent message with 3-5 spaces. With English it would be harder since you would put one letter on each piece, meaning you would need to make a lot of pieces. You could write small messages - one on each piece perhaps.
As mentioned by birdie399 great vid, I really love the description explaining the culture behind this particular origami piece, great work, hope so see more of that...
awesome!Iwant to do this
WilliamKHorton 1 week ago
where the heck does the message go
ashleyamador80 3 months ago
@ashleyamador80 In the little white area in the middle of each piece. When writing with Japanese characters like kanji, hiragana or katakana one would be able to write a decent message with 3-5 spaces. With English it would be harder since you would put one letter on each piece, meaning you would need to make a lot of pieces. You could write small messages - one on each piece perhaps.
happypuppytruffles 3 months ago
Thx and I luv the history lesson
elmo20ify 4 months ago
As mentioned by birdie399 great vid, I really love the description explaining the culture behind this particular origami piece, great work, hope so see more of that...
MADVLN 7 months ago
NikosGavraOrigami yes it is its modular origami
rianfitz1998 8 months ago
glue????????? that's not an origami
NikosGavraOrigami 8 months ago 11
Great project and well taught. I also like the Japanese cultural aspect of each piece.
Thanks.
birdie399 8 months ago 7