Origami Cranes Garlands Strings are great for weddings, holiday celebrations, photo backdrops, home decor and event decoration. You can easy to hang them from the ceiling. ○ Size: Made from 6"x6" (6 inches / 15cm) paper. Folded and flattened they measure 3" tall. With the wings open, the wingspan is about 5" Each string is made up 10 cranes. Each strand around 5 feet long, if you want it shorter or longer, please let me know via Etsy conversation. NOTE: Since this is 100% handmade, there is NO guarantee that the piece you receive will look EXACTLY like the pictures. It may vary in the "spreading" or proximity of the cranes. All the cranes are made to order, if you need these within 3 weeks, please convo me before you order. .:*・*:.。.゚・*:.。..。.:*・*:.。. o .。.:*・*:.。. .。.:*・゜.:*・*:.。 Twitter: https://twitter.com/chicchicfinding Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/chicchicfinding
The Empire State Building is an iconic office building known as "the Most Famous Skyscraper in the World." Built during the Depression between 1930 and 1931, the Empire State Building became the world's tallest office building until 1967. The design of the building changed 16 times during planning and construction, but 3,000 workers completed the building's construction in record time: one year and 45 days, including Sundays and holidays. The Empire State's construction work and its workers were a magnet for press and magazine photographers, which is how many iconic images of the construction work were created, like these. Sep, 13. 1930. Carl Russell waves to his co-workers on the structural work of the 88th floor of the new Empire State Building. Sept. 29, 1930. Flirting with danger is just routine work for the steel workers arranging the steel frame for the Empire State Building, which will be the world's tallest structure when completed. Sept. 29, 1930. Sept. 29, 1930. Sept. 29, 1930. Sept. 29, 1930. An odd photographic trick placed this steelworker's finger on the lofty pinnacle of the Chrysler Building. This view was taken from the Empire State Building, the world's tallest building, which is now rising on the site of the old Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. A mooring mast for dirigibles will cap this 1,284-foot structure. Oct. 29, 1930. A construction worker hangs from an industrial crane during the construction of the Empire State Building. Jan. 26, 1932. It may be painful for the ant-like spectators in the street below, but it's all in a day's work for these smiling window washers as they go about their precarious work cleaning up the Empire State Building, world's tallest structure, at dizzy heights of hundreds of feet above the street. Jan. 26, 1932. The startling 'shot' was made by the photographer looking down upon the window washers on the 34th street side of the world-famed building. Note the tiny insects that are motor cars and pedestrians. Dec. 2, 1932. A striking silhouette atop the gigantic RCA Building in Rockefeller Center, New York, as workmen light their cigarettes at the end of a working day. The Empire State Building rises dramatically in the background. Mar. 24, 1936. An unusual picture of one of the intrepid window washers working on the Empire State Building, as he pauses in his task to draw a lung-full of clean air at his height. With the oncoming of the warmer weather our skyscrapers begin to look like giant ant-hills as these washers clamber over the faces of the structures calmly doing their nerve-tingling work. Or maybe the fellow pictured here is just issuing an invitation to the cameraman to come a little closer. Sept. 19, 1930. Workmen at the new Empire State building that is being erected on the site of the old Waldorf Astoria Hotel at 34th Street and 5th Avenue. in New York, by a corporation headed by the former Governor Al Smith, raised a flag on the 88th story of the great building, 1,048 feet above the street. The flag thus is at the highest point in the city higher then the Crystler Building. Photo shows the workmen at the ceremonies. Sept. 29, 1930. Erected on the site of the old Waldorf Astoria, this building will rise 1,284 feet into the air. A zeppelin mooring mast will cap this engineering feat. July 30, 1945. Workmen erect scaffolding on the 33rd Street Side of the Empire State Building as reconstruction work on the skyscraper begins. In spite of the damage the structure suffered when a B-25 crashed between the 78th and 79th stories, the world's tallest building was open today (July 30th), two days after the tragic accident. Feb. 28, 1956. Workmen place one of the new beacon lights in position on the 90th floor of an impressive electronic crown in the form of four far-reaching night beacons. Combined, the four Empire State Night lights will generate almost two billion candle power of light and will be the brightest continuous source of man-made light in the world. Engineers say the beacons can be seen from as far as 300 miles. Cost of the installation is $250,000. (Photos: Bettmann/Corbis, via Mashable/ Retronaut)
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Oversized, relaxed fit dress with a star shaped neck and strap detail on shoulder. Pintuck shirring under the arm and side seam pockets. Fabric is 100% organic cotton poplin. Made in the USA. Ella is 6" tall, 35" but, 26" waist, 36" hip. and is wearing a size XS/S.
The grey heron is a long-legged predatory wading bird of the heron family, Ardeidae, native throughout temperate Europe and Asia and also parts of Africa. It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern parts migrate southwards in autumn.
I enjoyed a nice sunrise this morning with the egrets.
5x7" black and white post card on heavy cardstock. Blank back. From the #100monsters project in the first part of 2015. This clever kraken is more than he seems to the terrified crew of this tall ship. While they're distracted by the very convincing sea monster sock puppet, our tentacley buddy below reaches up to add a new boat to his growing underwater garden. Depending on who you are in this situation it's either a really really bad day or a really really good day.
This beautiful picture of the World Trade Center is very old. Just notice that the Twin Towers are abutting the Hudson River and the World Financial Center and Winter Garden is not built yet. The towers are still under construction as you can see the cranes at the top. Scanned from an old magazine years ago.
Two tiny origami cranes hanging in a glass bottle! Makes a great decoration and gift for friends or significant other. Can also be made with an eye hook in the cork so that you can hang it. For that extra personal touch, customize the bottle with name initials of your choosing! The lettering is made of vinyl. See images for an example of the eye hook (note that the contents of the bottle will still be the cranes) and examples of what adding initials might look like, including what each letter of the font looks like. The glass bottle is about 2 inches tall. This listing is for a single miniature bottle with two hanging cranes. COLOR OPTIONS: Please let me know through Etsy messages or in the personalization section which patterns or solid colors you would like the cranes to be, or if you would like them to be random. You can pick the same or different patterns/colors for the two cranes. See the images for available pattern options. If you select a pattern option, note that the cranes will be folded from just a small section of the pattern paper because of their size, so cranes folded from the same pattern paper will still vary. For solid colors, let me know the color and I will do my best to match it. LETTERING/INITIALS OPTIONS: Please select the format you want from the "Lettering / Initials on Bottle" options and include the two initials you would like to use in the personalization section. Make sure to specify the letters in the order you want them on the bottle! I can only do 2 letters at this time. Horizontal initials format: Initials will be smaller and placed at the bottom of the bottle. Vertical initials format: Initials will be larger and placed at the "back" of the bottle so that they appear like a backdrop for the cranes when you look at them with the cranes in front. This does mean letters will appear backwards if you face the side of the bottle with the letters towards you. If you do not want initials on the bottle, please see my other listing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/863340704/micro-origami-cranes-in-a-bottle Feel free to contact me if you have specific requests or questions and I will do my best to help.
❇️This would be perfect for a wedding backdrop, reception decor, as a window display for a store, Party Decor, Birthday Party, Bridal Shower, Baby Shower , anniversary, any room etc....Perfect backdrop for pictures! (According to tradition, folding 1000 cranes grants the recipient a wish. It’s also a symbol of good luck and health) ❇️This listing is for 1000 paper cranes in white (Or leave your request colour in a note at check out) ❇️Please choose your style at the top right 100 Strings set of 10 in 4 feet long (or) 50 Strings set of 20 in 5 feet long (or) 40 Strings set of 25 in 6 feet long (plus 15 cm of the loop at the top to hang) ( if you want it longer, just leave your request in a note at check out ) ❇️SIZE: - Made of square printer paper (5.5"x5.5") -The cranes are 3.5" ( 9 cm) tall and 5.5" ( 14 cm) wide with the wings open. Other sizes may be available at an extra cost; please message me if you're interest ❇️The display of 40 Strands are approximately 10 feet across with 2.5"-3" spaces between the strands or 12 feet across with 4" between the strands ❇️Packing: -The item would be arrived carefully packed in individual strands, so there’s no tangling. -Ready to hang, tape or nails. ❇️If you have any questions regarding this item, please hit the "Ask a Question" button next to the price and I will get back to you within an hour ............................................................................ 1000 Cranes: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/240183182/1000-white-origami-cranes-on-strings 500 Cranes: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/710136533/500-white-origami-cranes-on-strings-free 100 Cranes: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/689400142/5-strands20-free-shipping-ombre-white 10 Strands/ Set Of 6: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/274282372/10-strands6-origami-cranes-paper-cranes?ref=shop_home_active_28&pro=1 20 Strands/ Set Of 6: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/505901366/20-strands-set-of-6-ombre-pink-origami Check out other items in my shop: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/OrigamiPhiLong ---------------------------------------------------------------- ✅The items would be shipped within 1-2 days then arrived in 7-10 business days ✅If you would like it faster please msg us before purchase 🌷🌷🌷Thank you for searching ! 🌷🌷🌷
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