When I found a piece of paper on the ground the other day, I bent to pick it up. It didn’t take me long to realize that it was not an ordinary piece of paper. That tiny piece of paper was folded perfectly into the shape of a crane. To put it into perspective, I had my son, the crane’s creator, hold it between two fingers – child’s fingers, the size of my pinky. I’m still in awe.
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Angela@Dog fleas says
Oh! Awesome..!! what a great art.. You are truly a very good thinker man who can imagine such huge things with such a tiny piece of paper. This shows that how you see the world around you.. You are really appreciable..
Lolli says
Oh, nobody lost the crane. My son (the 10 year old holding the bird) makes them all the time. This one was just particularly small. :)
Lolli says
We can dance, for sure. But my 10 year old will have to teach you origami. I have to read the instructions every time. :)
Faythe @ GrammyMouseTails says
amazing! what talent he has in those tiny fingers. I could never do that.
Tara @ Feels Like Home says
That’s incredible, Lolli.
Celeste says
WhOA! That is amazing….Whoever lost that must be kicking themselves right now, that had to take some time. Supacool pic! Happy Wed and hope you get a chance to hop on over to https://shallowocity.blogspot.com/2011/04/waaaay-too-close-wordless-wednesday.html to say Hello!
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Marci says
That is so tiny-very cool! Nice shot.
Amy says
I love your watermark. And I’m way impressed with your tiny crane. Next time we get together we can dance and you can show me how to fold origami.
scrappysue says
some people are just so clever! one man’s junk is another man’s treasure…
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Tabitha Blue says
Wow, that is crazy awesome!!!! What a little artist! :)
Miss Angie says
Awww, that’s adorable! :)
Cristi says
Incredible and incredibly small! Thank you for linking up!
Susie's Homemade says
How cute is that?
Nicole says
I can’t imagine having fingers tiny enough to make a crane that size. I’ve always had chubby fingers. I remember in 3rd grade, my family had a 17 year old Japanese exchange student stay with us. Even though I was 8, I had bigger fingers than she did. But it was still fun to learn how to make origami with her.
Ashley Sisk says
That is awesome. I want to make one now!
Harriet says
That is so cool. Funny how little things like that can make your day.
Have a great Wednesday Lolli!
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Run DMT says
What an incredibly cool, tiny crane He’s got some mad skillz there.
Stacey says
That is incredible. My boys like to fold paper too, but I’ve never seen them do anything that teeny. Happy WW!
Stacey @ Tree, Root, and Twig says
Awesome crane, beautiful picture. Looks like artistic talent is in the genes. :)
Karen says
wow, that’s beautiful!
Noelle D says
now that is sheer talent
WOW
Rachel - A Southern Fairytale says
that, is simply amazing!
Homemom3 says
Wow, that’s impressive. How old is your son? Happy WW!
Caitlin {Pacifier In My Pocket} says
That is gorgeous! I can’t believe how small it is and how much talent it had to take to create it. Great photo!
Tina @ Life Without Pink says
Wow that is so cool!
Secret Mom Thoughts says
Wow that is awesome!
Emily faliLV says
Your son did that! Wow! very Very impressive! Thank you for sharing.
Sarah says
Wow. That is so tiny!
Jessica G. says
Wow! That is amazing…how is it even possible? Love this!
Buckeroomama says
Wow, definitely not easy to make –especially one that small. Awesome! :)
Stacie @ The Divine Miss Mommy says
What a cool find! That has got to bring good luck or something.
Linked back up to you. Thanks!!
Merry120 says
That is soooo cool!
Dominique says
That’s a really tiny crane… he must have very nibble fingers to fold a crane of such a size.
Sela says
My sister used to do this exact same thing. I thought she was nuts! :)
Deb - Mom of 3 Girls says
Oh my goodness, that’s tiny! My oldest daughter likes origami, but I don’t think she has the fine motor skills to make anything that small. Amazing! :)
Amy @ babybabylemon says
Wow! That is awesome!
alicia says
That’s amazing. And what a fabulous thing to document. And beautifully done.
Marilyn @ A Lot of Loves says
Wow! Very impressive in its perfection.
Tarasview says
wow– that is amazing!!!!
Allison @ Alli n Son says
LOVE! I can’t believe how tiny it is.
Michelle Saunderson says
Amazing, you have an artist in your midst.
Dagmar ~ Dagmar's momsense says
That’s amazing!
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Tammi @ My Organized Chaos says
Wow – that is so tiny!!!
Amanda says
That is bloody incredible! I can’t make then “full” size. How very, very cool!
mizhelle says
thats truly amazing! I can do that crane but I have never tried that tiny :)
Uyen says
what?? That is just insane! That thing is teeny weeny…even for a child to be able to make that is incredible!!
Kristi {at} Live and Love Out Loud says
Holy smokes, Lolli! That’s amazing! I can’t believe he did that. And the shot? Awesome. As usual. :)
Cecily R says
Wow. That’s a tiny piece of art right there!!