craftyjellyfishcat: randompintobean: piertotum-locomottor: greyeyedwolfie: art-from-within: …
craftyjellyfishcat: randompintobean: piertotum-locomottor: greyeyedwolfie: art-from-within: … Was a friend I think I reblog this every time it comes up. I make paper stars and sometimes it does make me feel better i never knew how to make paper stars, so i looked up for tutorials on youtube. when i’m lonenly, which is translated to most of the time, i make them; green, yellow, pink, blue, white, purple. and, believe me, it’s kind of a relief to make them. not only for the colors and cute shape, but also for the fact that the time i spend makin them i am entertained and don’t have to think about my loneliness anymore. i learnt how to make them like two months ago, by the way. and i have made over 300. it’s awesome. I’ve been wanting to see this story again. This is for everyone. Guys, girls, both, neither, and more. When you’re upset, make a star. When you’re stressed, make a star. I make them in school when the teacher yells at our class for being lazy or dumb. I make them at home when I’m in my room, wishing someone would notice my feelings and give me comfort. I’ve always made them with whatever I had around, and write a number on each and every one because its therapeutic. I can see how far I’ve come and how many times I haven’t given up. Right now I’m at around four-hundred and seventy, and it really puts everything into a perspective. Thats four hundred and seventy times that I could’ve given up. I’ve gotten pretty close on some of them - scarily close, but every one of those stars is a reminder to keep pushing forward, because I wake up every day and on my dresser is a box full of stars, and when I’m happy I think of how far I’ve come. I think this idea should be passed around as much as possible. Its calming and distracting from and panic I feel. It gives me something methodical to do: Fold here. Fold there. Crease that line. There you go, Create. Produce. Make something solid and focus on it. Make another if you need to. Write a number. Fill up the jar, box, drawer. And when you’re breaking and feel everything crashing down, you can look at your stars and think: “See? I made it through alright. I can give it another go.” THIS -- source link