*looks at date of last post*
Hm.
So much for blogging more. ;)
Beading? Ah yes, I was into beading, wasn't I...
Well, this time it is paper cutting!
A few weeks ago, something triggered my memory, I think perhaps it was a package of computer paper. :D
Don't ask me why a package of paper I walk past everyday all of a sudden reminded me of a craft I did long ago, it just did.
Yes.
A wave of remembrance hit me.
"Remember that neat paper cutting you did when you were in 4th grade?* "
(in case you were wondering, that's my memory speaking... ;))
It was a paper cut out of a forest, with two deer facing a tree. (Mirror image)
My brain started turning.
"I could try it again..."
(my imagination speaking, this time ;P)
Out came the pencil, paper, and scissors.
A tedious half hour of :
-sketching,
-making sure all lines meet,
-making sure deer are proportionate, (in the first drawing, the head was tiny :D)
-making sure it won't fall apart when I cut,
Then I started.
Scissors did not work.
(If you ever try this, take my advice, and use a craft knife)
So, I switched to craft knife.
Much better.
Cutting,
cutting,
cutting,
When I reached the leaves I lazily decided to leave some off.
Yes, it didn't enhance the picture, but it did bring relief to my aching fingers.
Just pretend it's spring. ;D
*clears throat uncomfortably*
In case you're wondering, the strange objects protruding from the tree trunk are supposed to be clouds.
Yes,
not much resemblance.
Well,
"Not as neat as I remembered"
(conscience speaking ;D)
Next day, I trotted over to the computer to do some searching for free paper cutting patterns.
After many hours I found that another word for paper cutting is:
~Scherenschnitte~
Yes, it's German.
and yes, its a mouthful.
:D
I googled scherenschnitte, and found a website that has some neat patterns.
I don't think you're supposed to copy and paste them into Word.
*looks nervously around for police*
I did. :P
Here's the website, in case you want to use them too.
Yes, it's German.
and yes, its a mouthful.
:D
I googled scherenschnitte, and found a website that has some neat patterns.
I don't think you're supposed to copy and paste them into Word.
*looks nervously around for police*
I did. :P
Here's the website, in case you want to use them too.
A few I tried:
A mirror image forest scene:
(the bottom half is a reflection in a lake)
Mirror image paper cuttings are easiest.
half the work,
double the results!
Another mirror image pattern:
"The Cat's Meow".... :P
This next one is a bit different, as it isn't a mirror image,
Took longer.
Sigh.
It turned out neat though:
I had to change the leaves.
In the pattern they were oak leaves.
Tiny rounded edges are hard to do with a craft knife.
Oak leaves are very rounded.
I think that's all that needs to be said.
In MY pattern, they are spiky. :P
Perhaps it's a pine tree...
I also found a Valentine pattern on Martha Stewart.
*copy*
*paste*
*print*
*cut*
A picture of me *gasp* cutting:
ok, a picture of my hands...
AND....
The finished product:
This inspired me to design my own.
Out came the pencil again.
It actually turned out nicely.
*shocked gasp* ;P
and another one,
in my opinion not quite as nice,
maybe too busy with all the curlicues?
Another blog,
Victory!
and as the Warner Bros say:
*insert Looney Toons music*
"That's All Folks!"
A mirror image forest scene:
(the bottom half is a reflection in a lake)
Mirror image paper cuttings are easiest.
half the work,
double the results!
Another mirror image pattern:
"The Cat's Meow".... :P
This next one is a bit different, as it isn't a mirror image,
Took longer.
Sigh.
It turned out neat though:
I had to change the leaves.
In the pattern they were oak leaves.
Tiny rounded edges are hard to do with a craft knife.
Oak leaves are very rounded.
I think that's all that needs to be said.
In MY pattern, they are spiky. :P
Perhaps it's a pine tree...
I also found a Valentine pattern on Martha Stewart.
*copy*
*paste*
*print*
*cut*
A picture of me *gasp* cutting:
ok, a picture of my hands...
AND....
The finished product:
This inspired me to design my own.
Out came the pencil again.
It actually turned out nicely.
*shocked gasp* ;P
and another one,
in my opinion not quite as nice,
maybe too busy with all the curlicues?
Another blog,
Victory!
and as the Warner Bros say:
*insert Looney Toons music*
"That's All Folks!"
I. LOVE. THESE, Amy!! So beautifully done! :)
ReplyDelete:) Thanks so much! I enjoyed making them.
ReplyDelete-Amy