Thursday, March 31, 2011

Paper cutting - A few things

Paper cutting is a wonderful hobby. Though it takes patience and concentration the end results are always pretty.
Here are a few things I learned during my successful (and not so successful ) attempts at this art....

Materials used:   

One of the things I love about paper cutting is that the materials needed are simple and easily available.


Paper to cut: 

You can use any paper ranging from computer paper to card stock paper. It's always better to start practicing on the not-so-pretty papers till you get accustomed to the knife.
If the paper chosen is thin(like computer paper) you need to be extra careful as even a small wrong cut may ruin the entire work. Thin paper is easy to cut but needs care during the process of cutting and while gluing it to the background paper.
If the paper chosen is thick(like card stock) more pressure is needed while cutting.

The image/design 

You can use your own designs but if you are not good with drawing you can always trace the picture you like.

Pen or pencil to draw:

A pen/pencil to draw the image.

Cutting knife:

Any small knife can be used for cutting. When I started cutting I used my small kitchen knife :-)
A X-Acto knife is the best method I have come across. The sharper the knife the better the cut.


The process:


  • First draw/trace the image on the paper.  
  • Decide the areas which are negative spaces and which need to be removed. If needed you can mark them so that you are not confused. You don't need to erase these as these will be on the other side of our art work.
  • Start cutting and enjoy the process as it will be a while :-)
  • Once finished carefully glue the piece to another paper which will be the background of our art work.

Voila!! You have created your wonderful piece of art!!!


Learnings:


  • Make sure that when you draw the image it is continuous and there are no breaks in between.
  • Use something like a self-healing mat or newspaper to protect your table/surface. 
  • The knifes are usually pretty sharp and be careful not to cut yourself
  • Always take breaks in between as this can take a toll on your wrists if done for extended periods of time.
Happy Paper cutting !!!!!

Ladies - Papercut

I traced the image on black paper and cut it out. This was then glued on a white paper.
Please check out my tutorial on paper cutting here.

Lady - Papercut


Materials used for this are construction paper (red and white) and a small kitchen knife. The red paper was cut and glued on the white paper.

Please check out my tutorial on paper cutting here.


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Photo frame from rolled paper

Had this picture of Lord Ganesha from an old calendar and needed a frame. Why worry when there is paper?
I rolled up construction paper in two different colours and glued them together. Then added a dash of glitter. As they say, when in doubt add glitter :-)
The flower on the top was added as an afterthought for the pop of colour.






Ganapathi -Paper Cut


This is one of my first experiments with paper cutting.

Materials used  are construction paper (black and yellow) and a small kitchen knife. First I traced the image on the black paper and cut it out. Then I glued it on the yellow paper.


Please check out my tutorial on paper cutting here.


                                    Ganapathi, the remover of obstacles and the patron of arts

Friday, March 25, 2011

Procraftinator

I have finally decided to take the plunge. After a million unpublished drafts, putting off, bitten fingernails and sleepless nights, here I am with my first post.
I am addicted to CRAFTING and looking forward to sharing my experiences here. Hope you like my page 'Paper Mangoes'.

Sharing something I found on Pinterest which truly defines me..