Well, here's the last of my painted cranes. I know it doesn't look it, but it took me forever to paint these damn things, as well as fold them since they're kind of unwieldly. Now I just have to get fishing line and string them up. The first two pictures are my second "new Japan," while the last four are my two "old Japan" cranes.




(This one's my favorite!)
They're all so pretty!
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Thanks! At my presentation they were barely looked at though. :( Oh, well, I have something to hang in the blank corner of my kitchen.
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