Monthly Archives: January 2011
Matting!
I really like having the ability to cut my own matting. It truly is quite glorious! The result of this weekend’s mat-cutting frenzy: as well as a few more, which can now be found in the shop. Ever the struggle, … Continue reading
Thank you, Ann Martin!
Ann Martin from All Things Paper was kind enough to feature my work today on her blog. It is very exciting to know other people appreciate my art, which I enjoy making so very much. Thank you, Ann! And thanks … Continue reading
Batman’s new look: Paper!
I do love me some Batman. What’s not to love? In general, I mean. Too bad about his crooked bat symbol in this paper cut. This one was definitely made for speed, not quality. All scissors-work here–I had to try … Continue reading
Framing is Exciting
Yesterday I bought frames. A lot of frames. And I loved every minute of it. Yes, I spent far to long in both Jo-Ann Fabrics and Michael’s on Saturday drooling over frames, and I attack them with coupons. Actually, both … Continue reading
Paper Woman + WIP Video
As fortune has it, both of my current jobs are incredibly flexible, and I can create my own schedule every day. This is both amazing and extraordinarily dangerous. Take yesterday for example; I returned home from one job and was … Continue reading
Papernoodle’s Paper Cuts & Sculpture
A friend of mine recently pointed me toward the amazing paper cuts/sculptures of Cheong-ah Hwang, otherwise known as “papernoodle.” Take a look: and one of my favorites: The number of layers and the depth he crates are really quite astounding! Here … Continue reading
Beginnings
Before I get too carried away with this blog, I would like to take a moment to determine what function this blog will serve. In some respects, this entry is more for me than you; I want to stay on … Continue reading
Changes
Hello again! I’m glad you have found me! My old website wasn’t working quite the way I wanted it to, hence the switch to WordPress. This is looking a little better! Now that I have graduated from undergrad (huzzah!), I … Continue reading