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922 Decorative Vector Ornaments: Papercut 069

papercut 069 with pen for scale - Kay Vincent - LaserSister

Decorative Vector Ornaments: Paper cut 069

Day 69 of my papercutting adventure (using the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book, in preparation for incorporating them in future papercuts that are made by laser and also by hand.)

Closer-up version of left side…

…and middle section…

…and right side:

As with all of the art nouveau-style papercuts, I like this one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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922 Decorative Vector Ornaments: Papercut 063

Decorative Vector Ornaments: Paper cut 063

Wow – it’s the 63rd day of my continuing papercutting project (using the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book, in preparation for incorporating them in future papercuts that are made by laser and also by hand.)

I’m away from home at the moment and only able cut some fairly quick pieces. Here is one of them:

Oh dear – I ripped one of their beaks:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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922 Decorative Vector Ornaments: Papercut 062

Decorative Vector Ornaments: Paper cut 062

Day 62 of my continuing papercutting project (using the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book, in preparation for incorporating them in future papercuts that are made by laser and also by hand.)

Today’s also looks a little wonky, but before I cut it I’d had a couple of beers. And a sherry. Or two.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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922 Decorative Vector Ornaments: Papercut 061

Decorative Vector Ornaments: Paper cut 061

Day 61 of my continuing papercutting project (using the “922 Decorative Vector Ornaments” book, in preparation for incorporating them in future papercuts that are made by laser and also by hand.)

This one taught me that the ones that look the easiest (with their straight lines and repeating shapes)…

 

…are the ones where I still struggle to see the good bits once I’ve finished. It is only the bad bits that leap out at me and show me that I still need to build my papercutting skills: