First, you’ll need a picture of the character who’s your muse. Then you’ll need a few clear acrylic blocks, so we picked up four of them at Daiso.
For example, look at this acrylic art block for Mayu Nekoyashiki, a.k.a.
If after tapping the blocks together you have any unwanted gaps or unsightly tape bunching, you can use stickers to cover them.
Let’s walk through the steps of this currently buzzing social media trend among anime and idol fans in Japan.
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