Here's what the template will look like. Remember to cut the gray areas out first. Be careful on the thin lines in the soccer ball, baseball and bike chains. Start from the beginning of the lines an cut inward.
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Template Tuesday - Father's Day
Here's one I haven't done much of. Father's Day! I was trying to think of all the traditional things that fathers do and have a father balance them all while riding a bike. Sometimes dads can do so much that goes unappreciated. Hope you enjoy!
Here's what the template will look like. Remember to cut the gray areas out first. Be careful on the thin lines in the soccer ball, baseball and bike chains. Start from the beginning of the lines an cut inward.
Here is your free Father's Day papercut!
Here's what the template will look like. Remember to cut the gray areas out first. Be careful on the thin lines in the soccer ball, baseball and bike chains. Start from the beginning of the lines an cut inward.
Labels:
bear,
Bike,
Dad,
Father's Day,
fishing,
papercut,
scherenschnitte,
silhouette,
sports
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Hedgehog Love
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Provo Rocks Topless

A few years ago, I went to a private college in a city in Utah called Provo. When I lived there, we would complain about how there was no art scene or community culture and how everything was just poop. I wish I were going to school there now because it's fun to venture down south and see what's happening on the first Friday of every month. They have a great Gallery Stroll and it's really quite the pretty little place. One of my friends, Raquel, is in charge of a lot of what goes on down there and she asked me to do a papercut for their next brochure featuring buildings from the historic downtown Provo area. It's taken me forever to complete, but I've finally finished it!
Monday, April 28, 2008
Adam and Eve Papercut

I looked at a lot of old masters in referencing this image and in pretty much all of them, we see Eve handing Adam the apple. I decided to give Adam a little agency in my image. I placed a lamb in the arm of Eve since, as the mother of all living, through her lineage comes the Savior who redeems us from the Fall.
Here I will now do something tacky. This images is available on my etsy site along with prints of Red Riding Hood. Woot!


Labels:
adam and eve,
papercut,
religious,
scherenschnitte
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