27 July 2009

Papercutting: 18th century Italian


Here is a little something that was a bit more challenging than my usual papercutting; I'd have to say I was feeling adventurous! It's such a buzz to make it to the end with no "incidences", especially with a project like this.

I found this very interesting pattern in a lovely book titled Paper Cutting by Stewart and Sally Walton. It's said to be an Italian 18th century design and that in itself was interesting to me; I hadn't read before that the Italians were also there in the history of paper cutting.

This design measures 8 x 10 inches (20 x 26 cm) and I used my trusty Fiskars Fingertip craft knife for the project.

3 comments:

  1. Wow Carole this is fabulous, you must have some patience not to mention a very steady hand. You left me a message on scs so popped over to check out your blog, got to say your art is beautiful. Love it! Pxx

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  2. wow you must be very patient, this is fabulous!

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  3. Wow Carole! What a masterpiece, you did a wonderful job with such an intricate design!

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