So I mentioned I was going to London for Christmas, right? Anyway, I am visiting my friend Alex and we're going to his mother's for Christmas. I thought, what am I going to get for his mom? Of course I decided to make a papercut for her. I didn't make this idea up though, it's patterned after the style of
Cindy McKeen. My mom has a few of her laser cut trees and borders and I thought Alex' mom might like one. (Sorry, Cindy, for kyping your style, I just didn't have time to purchase one!)
6 comments:
I just found your blog thanks to Oh Happy Day! Your work is so amazing! Do you have an Etsy store? Thanks too for the video instruction - I think I might give it a whirl!
I love the O Tannenbaum. Can I get a pattern for personal use? I like the idea of a weekend class at a bed and breakfast.
I just found your blog too. You do beautiful work!
hey Cindy! I' m surching for some information about Scherenschnitte- my question: Where did you get this knowledge? I'm surched for books about the classical Scherenschnitt but I wasn't succesful.. greetings, Lenia
I forgot: Meine_Mupfel@gmx.de , please answer ;-D
hi cindy- i've been poking around your blog looking at your designs and they are just wonderful! (i read about your blog on homemadebyjill.blogspot.com) i was wondering if i could borrow (or buy?-don't know how you do it) your template for the flower design in your July post? i would like to give this scherenschinitte a try and really loved the flowers-it would be for personal use.
thanks,
megan (meg.trayner@gmail.com)
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