Description

Soft, gentle hues and endearing Japanese patterns dance across each sheet, like a quiet stroll through a blooming garden in spring. The TSUTSUMU OKINI Design Paper - Japanese Motif brings a touch of everyday charm in easy-to-use 15 cm squares—perfectly sized like classic origami paper, inviting your fingers to fold, wrap, or create without hurry.

Four distinct atmospheres unfold across the designs, with 9 sheets of each for a generous total of 36. A handy included template guides you to fold simple, delightful pochibukuro (mini gift envelopes) in moments—no scissors or glue needed. Beyond envelopes, let these sheets become handmade chopstick rests, sweet petit gift wrappings, origami keepsakes, or thoughtful accents in your journaling. A versatile little collection that turns small gestures into something quietly special. (This is the single set; available as a 10-pack for sharing or stocking up.)

Key Features

  • Gentle pastel colors with cute, endearing Japanese motifs for a soothing aesthetic
  • Four different designs, each with 9 sheets (total 36 sheets) for variety in every project
  • Included convenient template for folding easy pochibukuro (mini gift envelopes)
  • Versatile uses: origami, gift wrapping, handmade chopstick rests, petit gifts, journaling, or crafts
  • Standard origami-friendly 15 cm square size—lightweight and easy to fold precisely

Specifications

Contents 36 sheets (4 designs × 9 sheets each) + 1 template sheet for mini envelope folding
Sheet Size Approx. 150 mm × 150 mm (W150 × H150 mm / about 5.9 × 5.9 inches)
Material High-quality Japanese design paper (lightweight, foldable, suitable for wrapping and crafts)
Designs 4 varied Japanese motifs in gentle, cute colorways
Made in Japan
Usage Notes Fold along template lines for mini envelope; ideal for no-glue projects; gentle handling keeps patterns crisp
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TSUTSUMU OKINI Design Paper - Japanese Motif

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      Description

      Soft, gentle hues and endearing Japanese patterns dance across each sheet, like a quiet stroll through a blooming garden in spring. The TSUTSUMU OKINI Design Paper - Japanese Motif brings a touch of everyday charm in easy-to-use 15 cm squares—perfectly sized like classic origami paper, inviting your fingers to fold, wrap, or create without hurry.

      Four distinct atmospheres unfold across the designs, with 9 sheets of each for a generous total of 36. A handy included template guides you to fold simple, delightful pochibukuro (mini gift envelopes) in moments—no scissors or glue needed. Beyond envelopes, let these sheets become handmade chopstick rests, sweet petit gift wrappings, origami keepsakes, or thoughtful accents in your journaling. A versatile little collection that turns small gestures into something quietly special. (This is the single set; available as a 10-pack for sharing or stocking up.)

      Key Features

      • Gentle pastel colors with cute, endearing Japanese motifs for a soothing aesthetic
      • Four different designs, each with 9 sheets (total 36 sheets) for variety in every project
      • Included convenient template for folding easy pochibukuro (mini gift envelopes)
      • Versatile uses: origami, gift wrapping, handmade chopstick rests, petit gifts, journaling, or crafts
      • Standard origami-friendly 15 cm square size—lightweight and easy to fold precisely

      Specifications

      Contents 36 sheets (4 designs × 9 sheets each) + 1 template sheet for mini envelope folding
      Sheet Size Approx. 150 mm × 150 mm (W150 × H150 mm / about 5.9 × 5.9 inches)
      Material High-quality Japanese design paper (lightweight, foldable, suitable for wrapping and crafts)
      Designs 4 varied Japanese motifs in gentle, cute colorways
      Made in Japan
      Usage Notes Fold along template lines for mini envelope; ideal for no-glue projects; gentle handling keeps patterns crisp

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