The majority of craft books have back and front pages of cheap-o paper cut-outs which to make all you need to do is copy the page, glue one strip of paper, and press it to the other side of the paper, giving you a paper "basket" that isn't good for holding anything but half of a shelled peanut . How very exciting. As I said in my first post (if you haven't seen it, my first post is titled Welcome to my blog! and is at the bottom of this page), the point of this blog is to show you some projects that will not waste your time, but help you to use it wisely.
Some paper cut-outs are actually pretty neat and look really good when they're done. I have few favorite websites that provide a lot of these in all categories. Here are some links:
Canon Papercrafts
Creative Papercrafts
Ben and Jerry's Papercrafts
These awesome sites have some sweet crafts like 3D paper dinosaurs, intricate iris crafts, and even an icecream shop! (Oh, here's a note from someone who has done these before: these projects can be very time consuming and even addictive. Make sure that you have enough time to do any of these before you start.
Your brother in Christ,
HRTF
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Feb. 24, 2006 - I love your blog!
Bye x
Rosie