http://www.dudecraft.com/2009/11/papercut-portraits-tutorial.html
Several of you have asked how i learned how to do the 3D paper cut portraits. I learned from Dude Craft. Above is a link to the post that I learned from. I don't do mine with an exacto knife, however. I use little scissors. I also haven't found the paper like he uses. I finally found some that I like from Hobby Lobby. These really aren't all that difficult. They are a little tedious, though. The results are so much fun that it's worth it.
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5 comments:
I am going to check this out for sure, Julia.
TY for sharing.
Have a beautiful summer's eve ...
TTFN ~ Marydon
Thanks for the link, Julia. This is very fascinating and I am very impressed by your work although I don't think I would have the patience to do this, at least not at this stage in my life, with a toddler running around. I need quick crafts; so I'll leave one this to you. You do such beautiful work.
Trudy
www.sewingwithtrudy.blogspot.com
Thanks! I'm definitely going to try it out :)))
they do look wonderful, you are so very talented in so many ways.
xxxrosey
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