Here is the last papercutting I did. By the way is it “paper cutting” or “papercutting”? I never know. The last tip I can give you is that when you’re cutting curves turn the paper, not the knife. You can break the tip of the blade very easily and by turning the paper it should last a little longer and (hopefully) make a smoother cut! Happy Friday and Happy Crafting!
PS: If you do cut one of my patterns send me a picture – I’d love to see it!
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HEllo from FF~ hope you have a great weekend.
Kim,
These are just so pretty! I've never attempted papercutting... it looks difficult, but oh so pretty. I always enjoy seeing what you'll come up with next. Hope your weekend is full of joy and crafting.
Your friend in Blogland,
~Kimberly
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You do such great work Kim. I love seeing what you've made and being able to touch it and really see. You do amazing work. I'm thinking the next time you stop out you need to help me make a paper cutting so that I can at least learn how to hold the knife right. I'm sure I'm upside down and backwards since I can't cut out an Easter egg let alone a flower.
I'll talk to you tomorrow. Have a great evening at Carmon's. Take care!
Happy Friday Follow. Love your blog and thanks for stopping by mine! :)
OMG! I just noticed you are in Crosby! I live in baxter and work in Brainerd! Too funny! It's a relife to know there a few bloggers in our area. Not many..but a few. Hope to hear from you soon!
Those are so pretty! Have a wonderful weekend!
Hi from a late FF. New follower!
LOVE this tip!!! Found your blog via FF and am following.
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