I was supposed to feature this on November 1 (All Saint’s Day) or November 2 (All Souls’ Day) but because of my hectic schedule I wasn’t able to post it……..
Going on with the model, It is considered Multipiece Origami (made of 2 or more modules but does not have to have the same appearance). It is made of 2 rectangles, one being longer than the other.
This is a good addition to an altar, and a tombstone of a loved one, if your religion is Christian or anything related to it. It is also a good Halloween decoration (though speaking about Halloween is awkward, considering it is already at least a month ago and usually people are already talking about Christmas once December sets in).


(placing 5 crosses on the tomb of my grandfather, friend, brother, and great grandfather, and the rest of my relatives)
Diagrams on Ow’s website (hosted by Nick Robinson)
http://www.nickrobinson.info/clients/owrigami/show_diagram.php?diagram=cross_latin
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