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My newest papercut comission

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Re: My newest papercut comission

Post by Kristy lee on 18th February 2012, 9:00 pm

well i sure hope you signed it for him in the end.

I love how the leaves have come out. Looks really good.

Do you design and cut it all by hand or do you have a cricut or something similar?

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Re: My newest papercut comission

Post by Adrian on 18th February 2012, 9:28 pm

I design and cut by hand when working on commissions, the work that I sell commercially, that I design by hand, scan and digitize, then cut with my cutter plotter - the Silhouette Cameo i bought myself in December.

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Re: My newest papercut comission

Post by freebird on 18th February 2012, 11:16 pm

Adrian wrote:
Funnily enough, the giftee, a gruff local farmer came to the market today to complain that I hadn't signed it.


That's funny! I never used to sign my work until my friend, also a professional calligrapher, asked if I did. When I said no, I didn't sign my work she told me quite firmly "Well you should! You should always own your mistakes".

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Re: My newest papercut comission

Post by Chickadee on 19th February 2012, 11:46 am

Hello I to have returned from the other side. :p

This is lovely. Always fasinated by paper cutting and with cows on to!

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Re: My newest papercut comission

Post by Adrian on 19th February 2012, 11:48 am

HEllo! welcome back.

There is no other side Very Happy I tend to think of us as being two separate but complimentary fora, no need for any sense of rivalry anymore.

Anyway, thank you, it took me ages to learn the difference between a beef and dairy cow, the customer was quite adamant Razz it be beef

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