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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 34: Flower and Leaf Border

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Flower and Leaf Border

“Flower and Leaf Border” is from the papercutting project that I’ve been doing for the last few years (trying to work my way through all of the designs in the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book by Dover Books.) But for the period of Covid19 Lockdown, I’ve put the project into overdrive and have decided to adapt and cut 100 designs in 100 days.

Today’s design is number #684 in the book.

papercut 684 flower and leaf border vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

It’s another ‘inverted’ design, where I’ve cut holes out of white paper, instead of cutting a silhouette shape out of black paper. So here the black parts of the design are just parts of a black notebook cover that are showing through the holes in the white paper. If I’d put the white paper on top of my hand, then the flowers and leaves would be showing through as hand-coloured.

Closer up:

Here is a close-up of the top section of the design…

papercut 684 flower and leaf border top - LaserSister - KayVincent

…and here is a close-up of the bottom section:

papercut 684 flower and leaf border bottom - LaserSister - KayVincent

I’m never really as keen on these negative papercuts as I am on the positive ones. Maybe I should work harder on adapting the designs so that they can be created in a positive silhouette form. However, I’m not sure how I could do that effectively with the flower parts of this design. The little circles would have to be much bigger, I think, and would definitely all need to be linked together somehow.

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 33: Tiny Flower

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Tiny Flower Papercut

This “Tiny Flower” papercut is from an ongoing papercutting project that I’ve been doing (trying to adapt and cut 100 designs in 100 days, inspired by the images in the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book by Dover Books.)

Day 33 – a third of the way through my 100-day project! Wow – those 33 days went quickly. This design is number #682 in the book. (The images don’t have titles in the book, so I have to come up with names for them myself.)

papercut 682 mini flower vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 682 mini flower - square close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

Only after I’d cut this one did I realise that it actually appears somewhere else in the book as part of a bigger design. So I’d already cut it at least once before, and therefore this was a waste of time!

Having a duplicate design was already annoying from another point of view, as well, because it means that there aren’t 922 designs in the book “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” after all. I feel a bit cheated! When I looked carefully through the designs in the book I also spotted this exact same flower in about FOUR of the images.

It wouldn’t surprise me if the ‘922’ designs are more like 900 designs. I’ll try to work it out properly one day…

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 32: Leafy Triangle

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Leafy Triangle

This “Leafy triangle” cut is from a papercutting project that I’ve extended for the 2020 Covid19 Lockdown, where I’m trying to adapt and cut 100 designs in 100 days from the book “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments“, by Dover Books.)

Today’s design is number #681 in the book. It appears that I am definitely running out of inspiration with the titles of these designs, and so that’s why this one has ended up being called “Leafy triangle”

papercut 681 leaf triangle vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 681 leaf triangle - close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

I like this design. It’s simple but effective. And it was also quite a challenge to cut, with its curvy shapes everywhere.

This one definitely ‘speaks’ to me, and I can see myself using it in a future project. Maybe I could adapt it even further, and hide some little initial letters (or even whole words) in the swirls. I think it would be really nice as part of a wedding papercut or standalone project. It would also make a lovely border for another ‘main’ papercut, if I repeated the design and made some linking sections between the triangles. It might also look good as a pattern cut out of a bigger silhouette shape – e.g. an animal.

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 31: Duck Flower

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Duck Flower

This is from an ongoing papercutting project that I’ve been doing (working my way through designs from the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book by Dover Books.) Today’s design is number #677 in the book. OK, I know there’s no such thing (or at least I think there’s no such thing) as a ‘duck flower’, but I couldn’t think of anything else to call it, and to me it looks like it’s got a beak or a duck’s bill and is just about to eat something:

papercut 677 duck flower vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 677 duck flower - square close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

This is another ‘negative’ cutting, where instead of cutting the design from black paper, I’ve cut the shapes out of white paper and so the black is just the colour of the thing that the white piece of paper is resting on. If I’d rested the piece on some blue paper then it would be a blue ‘beak’ instead.”

It’s not too bad, in terms of skills. Considering how small it is, I’m quite pleased with the way the tiny rounded shapes turned out.

Would I use this design again in future in a ‘real’ project? Probably not. I can’t really see any circumstances under which I would need a flower with a beak.

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 30: Cornflower

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Cornflower Papercut

This is from an ongoing papercutting project where I’ve been working my way through designs in the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book by Dover Books. Today’s design is number #694 in the book. I know it’s not a cornflower! But it looks like a cross between a corn on the cob and a flower, so that’s why I’ve given it the title “Cornflower”.

papercut 694 cornflower vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 694 cornflower - square close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

See: corncob!

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 29: Daisy

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Daisy Papercut

This “Daisy” design is from an ongoing papercutting project that I’ve been doing. (Basically I’m trying to work my way through all of the designs in the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book by Dover Books.)

This one is number #690 in the book. The difference with this one is that it was cut from white paper. So the black bits of the flower are just the notebook cover that’s showing through the holes in the white paper.

papercut 690 daisy vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 690 daisy - square close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 28: Fan Flower

papercut 676 fan flower horizontal - LaserSister - KayVincent

Fan Flower

This is from an ongoing papercutting project that I’ve been doing. (Basically I’m trying to work my way through all of the designs in the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book by Dover Books.) This is number #676 in the book. None of the designs have titles so I have to come up with names for them myself, and I’ve decided that this one looks like a cross between a fan and a flower. Hence “Fan Flower”:

papercut 676 fan flower vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 676 fan flower - square close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

There were lots of long thin lines in this design, but I didn’t accidentally rip any of them, fortunately. I must admit that I rip fewer and fewer designs these days, but it’s still a possibility – all it takes is one slip.

I think I’ve cut at least five designs in a row now that are vaguely Art Nouveau-ish. Those are my favourite kinds of design (to adapt and cut and look at). I like almost everything about this design. The leaves, the vines, the flowers themselves.

This one will be especially useful for creating a fancy border around another image. I look forward to having another go at this picture, one day.

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 27: Wreath

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Wreath Papercut

This wreath is from my ongoing papercutting project – where I’m trying to adapt and cut 100 designs in 100 days from the book “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” .

Today’s design is number #672 in the book.

And today we have heard on the news that the 2020 Covid19 Lockdown is being relaxed a bit in the UK. Hooray! But I’ll still keep going with my 100-day goal, even if life does return to ‘normal’.

papercut 672 wreath vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 672 wreath close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

This is another one of those designs that looks fairly basic but was challenging to cut. In fact, sometimes the simpler a design is, the more precise you have to be with the cutting, because you’ve really got nowhere to hide. All mistakes are really obvious.

As always, the Art Nouveau-ish designs are my favourite, so I’m quite drawn to this one already. However, wreaths do have some creepy connotations, because as well as being used at funerals and as general symbols for death/remembrance, I’ve got a vague feeling that laurel wreath also appear in some fascist artworks as well.

But let’s assume this one is a lovely wreath of victory and triumph over the Covid19 Lockdown thing.

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 26: Thistle Papercut

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Thistle Papercut

“Thistle Papercut” is from an ongoing papercutting project that I’ve been doing. (Basically I’m trying to work my way through all of the designs in the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book by Dover Books.)

Today’s design is number #671 in the book. It only vaguely looks like a thistle (maybe it looks more like a pomegranate?) but I had to come up with a title and it’s got spiky leaves and a sort of crown-like flower, so that’s why I went with “Thistle” as the title:

papercut 671 thistle vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 671 thistle close up - LaserSister - KayVincent

Woof – I love this design! It’s one of my favourites so far. It was difficult-but-rewarding, and had lots of interesting shapes and curves in it. I also managed to cut it out without making a giant mess of it.

I will definitely find a use for this design somewhere in a ‘real’ project. I seem to really go for designs that are almost-but-not-quite symmetrical. And of course, it’s an Art Nouveau style design, which I’m already particularly drawn to.

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Lockdown Papercutting Project Day 25: Flower Border

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Flower Border

This is from an ongoing papercutting project that I’ve been doing (trying to work my way through all of the designs in the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book, by Dover Books.)

I’m quarter of the way through the 100-day challenge!! Today’s design is number #540 in the book. I couldn’t think of anything particularly imaginative to call it, so this one is “Flower Border”:

papercut 540 flower border vertical - LaserSister - KayVincent

Closer up:

papercut 540 flower border top square - LaserSister - KayVincent

…and the middle…

papercut 540 flower border middle square - LaserSister - KayVincent

…and the bottom:

papercut 540 flower border bottom square - LaserSister - KayVincent

It reminds me of an ornate piece of decorative ironwork, or a piece of a gate or something. I might be able to use this for a wedding invitation or similar.

And I think I’ve done an OK job of the cutting. Maybe the bottom section is the dodgiest part, but because the design has a lot of flowers and leaves in it, it just seems like the wobbly lines are part of the natural design.

It was a nice big piece to cut, and took well over an hour, and I didn’t accidentally stretch the paper or rip any of the design. So on the whole I’m pretty pleased with it. Yeah – I reckon it’s one of my favourites so far in this project.

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