
Decorative Vector Ornaments: Paper cut 030
Day 30 of this project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.
For a change I quite like this one:



Day 30 of this project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.
For a change I quite like this one:



Day 29 of the continuing papercutting project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.
Waaaah – I can see loads of jagged bits that just leap out at my eyes!
…but as usual, I think that one day I will get round to ‘pruning’ some of the lines that offend me, and then it might look quite nice 🙂

This is Day 28 of the continuing papercutting project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.



This is Day 27 of my papercutting project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.

Close up there are quite a few imperfections, as usual, but they all look like they can be tidied up:


Decorative Vector Ornaments: Paper cut 026Day 26 of my papercutting project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.
I like this one.


Day 25 of my papercutting project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.



Day 24 of this project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.
This one was quite fiddly:



Day 23 – Nearly a quarter of the way through this project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book – and still going strong!
Haha – note the good old trick of using wisps-of-hair-across-the-face in order to physically connect the eyes and other features to the rest of the papercutting:
I’m not sure if it was the original design or a wayward cut on my part, but the lady seems a bit ‘bog eyed’, with both eyes pointing in different directions? Not sure if I can fix that very easily. I might try later to cut another tiny bit out of the corner of her right eye (as we look at her) to see if that helps, but no – I think she’s doomed. 

This is Day 22 of this project based on the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book.
Not a bad effort!

The snake looks a bit lumpy close up, but I can change that later if I need to. And I’m not sure under what circumstances I would ever need a picture of a guy (Mercury/Hermes?) with caduceus and a winged helmet, but at least now I know that if I do have some sort of emergency requiring a papercutting of a Greco-Roman god then I’ve got one ready-made…
