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Growing up as it turns out creating was something always enjoyed though I’m still learning it felt a bit safe to able to be comfortable with creative ideas again.
Growing up art felt like home to me but not being able to be that good scared me.
I started restricting my urge to make things because I wasn’t that good.
In school seeing other kids perform better than me not just in academics, but athletics, theatre and performing arts made me feel like a loser.
The one thing I did was draw weird doodles and glitter pen tattoos on the wrists of my classmates because everyone was obsessed with me being able to make them! But that wasn’t enough.
Seeing everyone else exceeding in something or the other made me feel so behind.
The one thing that I wanted to be good at was being able to create and while it took me time to learn that perseverance and being consistent matters more than being gifted.
Though how would a kid know among their peers.
I still don’t think it’s perfect but it is a step forward.
To everyone out there who loves to create don’t let other people’s perception of your craft stop you from creating.
There is nothing wrong with constructive criticism but try to interpret the fine line between criticism that is helpful and one that is subjective.
Just breath.
My younger self.
To my teeny Craft Kidda!🐞 🐛 🐜
Note: The durability of the cover is lasting as it is not made of normal silicon covers but polycarbonate hard cases as you can see for yourself.
The different stickers used are imported and charms are handmade!
The cover is glazed with uv resin and glazed few more times for the deco to be embedded deep into the cover!