Friday, September 23, 2011

Latest 'Cuts'

I've added paper cuts to my fabric art blog, but want to keep doing Paper Perks, so some work may appear on both blogs.


This is the new banner for my other blog. I don't remember whether I've introduced my cats, Angus and Rosie (named after characters from the original Upstairs Downstairs) on this blog, but they are a great source of inspiration for me!

Here's another picture of them



which goes along with this "newspaper article"!


You can create your own article here just for fun!

I'm still learning this craft of paper cutting, usually work on a very small scale, but want to do as many as possible to improve my skills. Why - because I love it!!

Have a great weekend!!


Sunday, July 24, 2011

A Card for a Friend

I recently spent a few days at the summer home
 of a very gracious friend, and made this Thank You note for her.
Her last name is Reynolds and this is her nickname for her home on Cape Cod.




I wanted the card to reflect the beautiful hydrangeas
 and roses around her house.
Hope she liked it!!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Art With a Heart

Recently I was searching for paper artists online, and I came across the beautiful work of  cut paper artist Vanessa Stone. After looking at her creations, I went to her blog and read about an idea she had to give away a piece of her artwork in exchange for the recipient donating something to a favorite charity!


I was fortunate enough to be the first to respond, and received this lovely papercut all the way from England!! In return, I am making a donation to my local food pantry, which is always in need of support.

I think this is a wonderful idea, and I urge my readers to visit Vanessa's blog, see her wonderful work, and look forward to her next gift offering, which she hopes to do monthly.

Many thanks, Vanessa!

Monday, June 13, 2011

Lily



Last week I finished this mixed media portrait
of my friend Lorna's granddaughter Lily.
The hair is fabric, the bow is made from ribbon
and the face, dress and collar are paper.
I used the edge of a paper doily to trim 
the collar, and pigma pens and colored pencils for the face.
Oh, and the buttons are real, of course!

These are photos and they don't really show the shiny fabrics
of the hair, also the fact that the matting is white,
but it was too big for my scanner.

This was a very time consuming project,
but well worth it in the end!

Monday, May 16, 2011

A Basket of Flowers


This cut paper picture was made with the help of some flower punches,
and the basket, leaves, ribbon and bird were cut freehand.
A little touch of spring
sent off to someone special!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Paper Portraits

"The Love Letter"

Going back over my photo files, I've rediscovered a favorite subject of mine - portraits. These are mostly fictional characters which I created a few years ago, using layered papers and Pigma pens.

"Suspicious"

In both of the above portraits I used different papers to play with the strands of hair, and commercial scrapbooking papers for the backgrounds.


I think the hand is too big in this one, or the mouth too small - haven't figured it out yet!


Last of all, a self portrait, called "Nature Filled", done as a result of an absolutely beautiful day, visions of which just stayed in my head for days.

Time to play with some new paper portraits -
coming soon!

Night Window


Simply put: scrapbooking paper, a paper doily, 
an exacto knife, scissors, and a bit of glue.

Tiny worlds waiting to be created -
a meditative and gratifying process!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Happy Spring!

Although snow is predicted for the morning, I'm 
still feeling like spring is in the air!
Here is an impromptu cutting I did tonight while watching tv.


Very simple, but it felt good to work with paper again.
Must do more of this!