I want to show you something one of my daughters made for me. My oldest daughter has begun papercutting and is loving it!
She made me a gorgeous whimsical personalised papercut for Mother's Day - this house has chickens (complete with cute chicken coop) and a little dog kennel too! Oh, and with the name Quentin papercut onto the kennel! The finished piece measures 6" square and is cut from one sheet of paper, so some of these details are really very intricate...her artwork is always highly detailed and precise, so papercutting suits her style, I think.
The papercut is mounted in a 3D frame, and in artificial light, the papercut throws shadows onto the colour at the back. I love the effect.
I really think she could start selling these (she's got some health problems and is finding her current work, dog grooming, quite difficult as it's very physical work at times). What do you think about her papercut? If you have any comments, I'll pass them onto her!
Quentin Update:
Guide Dog puppy Quentin is learning to walk on the lead. He's not allowed out where other dogs are for another week yet, but I can walk him on the driveway and in shopping centres. The support from Guide Dogs is really good - I have a lovely and very helpful Puppy Walking Supervisor who gives me lots of tips and techniques for getting him to do things. He's got a long way to go as far as lead work is concerned - but I was thrilled when one of the techniques meant he trotted nicely by my side instead of pulling! In case you're interested, the trick was having a lure (a toy or tiny treat) in your hand, near him but just out of reach. He gets to play or gets the treat during or after his short walk!
Having plenty of chew toys and tug toys is proving essential! Luckily, Quentin isn't too bothered about what they look like and they are easy to rustle up from old jeans and T-shirts. Ideas for more handmade puppy toys are playing around in my head just now...
Of course, all that lead work and playing makes a boy tired...his gentle snoring and muffled sleepy woofs really make me smile!
How has your week been? If you would like to join in with Handmade Monday, you're very welcome...
Very WHIMSICAL! Love IT!! :-D
ReplyDeleteActually, I think Her "Style" would work well in Children's Book Illustrations..?
I think your daughter's got a real talent for papercutting. Good to hear the Quentin training is going well.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness i love your daughter's papercut picture! What a talented family you are! I could definitely see her turning pro if that is what she wanted to do :)
ReplyDeleteAww little Quentin is looking as cute as ever, how will you ever bare to part with him?! Knowing that he will be doing such a special and important job will help i'm sure :) x
Wow, that papercut is truly stunning. She is so very talented - Like mother like daughter!
ReplyDeleteThe papercut is lovely, and I'm sure she would be able to sell them easily. Also she would be able to get lots of tips from you.
ReplyDeleteYour daughters work is amazing! I think paper cutting is so beautiful. What a lovely gift! She should def try and sell some and I agree that her style of work lends itself to illustration.
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Your daughter should definitely start selling her papercuts....they're simply stunning!!!
Sleepy woofs are so cute, aren't they? And you know the pup is having a lovely dream!
ReplyDeleteI think your daughter could definitely sell her paper cuts - especially if they were personalised as they are so popular at the moment.
Have a great crafting week,
Alison
Quentin is so cute - and the papercutting is amazing! She could def sell them! The nice thing is that she doesn't need to fork out loads of cash, other than the frames. I'd love to be able to do something that intricate. Have a lovely week (and your DD, too!) x
ReplyDeleteYour daughters papercutting is amazing. I love the finished product but I really don't think I have the patience to try it myself. I admire her steady hand and attention to detail so much.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter's papercut is beautiful, she must have a fantastic imagination to have designed it herself. I love papercutting too, being able to make a living from it would be a dream!
ReplyDeleteoh my... Such a beautiful, professional papercut, looks amazing, yes she should definately sell them.
ReplyDeleteSuch a talented family x
Your daughters paper cutting is fantastic! I really admire the skill and patience needed!
ReplyDeleteWow, your daughters paper cut picture is beautiful, she is really talented.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is VERY clever! Love the cute pup too!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazingly talented woman your daughter is - clearly she takes after her mum. She should definitely make some to sell, I'm sure they'd be very popular.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter's papercut picture is fabulous! Such amazing intricate details and a beautiful result!
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Thank you for the challenge!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
Peace,
KristyLee
Your daughter's paper-cutting is beautiful. glad Quentin is learning the 'ropes' Hope you have a good week.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I have often wondered about trying paper cutting but so worried I won't be precise enough. Your daughter has made it look so easy! It really has inspired me to give it a go! Will post a link if I actually manage it!
ReplyDeleteI hope she will continue to do more.. what a talent!