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FollowOne Thousand Mistakes
Feel, think, type, write, crumple... and begin again; that is the beauty of creation. All of our mistakes are simply correction marks that can turn misfortune ...
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Feel, think, type, write, crumple... and begin again; that is the beauty of creation. All of our mistakes are simply correction marks that can turn misfortune into fortune, if we look closer... the best things are made from scratch! And all of our struggles are necessities that guide us to understand a grander meaning!
(I made the miniature red typewriter out of a soda can and jewelry pins! As for the cranes, I've made much smaller ones when I was in school hehe *:D)
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(I made the miniature red typewriter out of a soda can and jewelry pins! As for the cranes, I've made much smaller ones when I was in school hehe *:D)
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kaynapua
May 05, 2014
Mahalo to everyone who commented, liked, awarded, and favorited my photo! And an EXTRA BIG MAHALO to everyone who VOTED for my photo! There's only a few days left in the 'Creative Close-ups Photo Contest' and I appreciate it a lot! Good luck to everyone in their contests *:D Also thanks for following me! Sending lots of love and Aloha from Hawaii! *:) Xo ~Kayla


Jessthelorax
June 08, 2015
how did you get this spectacular take. I have tried to make cranes that small but they always end up terrible. I really love this shot.

kaynapua
June 08, 2015
Good lighting is everything! I took this in the bright early morning light and everything just came together on it's own. Hmm... I've always been good at making tiny things and details... I suggest mainly using your nails to fold the cranes to be more precise. Thanks so much *;D xo.

