Friday, December 21, 2007

Crafterall's Treasury

8 comments:

Brittany said...

Great treasury!! thanks so much for posting this....I've been traveling and didn't know that my little pony made it into such a lovely treasury!! wow!!

happy holidays all,
bitty

zakkalife said...

bitty starr,

your paper cuts are great, I visted your etsy store, love how you use bright color paper underneath the paper cuts.

jessica

Cally said...

Hi!
Thanks for leaving a comment on my blog, I'm thrilled to find your cluster of papercutters here on your blog, some I know of, many I don't. I'd love to feature some of you in the future on my blog.

I love this world of blogging, it's changed my life to meet other people who papercut. When I was at college in the early '90's I mostly had to hide my cuts because they were seen as 'crafty' and not considered as serious art of design. Only a very few people liked them as works in themselves. Now, at last, I am slowly revealing old work and finding a whole new appreciative world out there that really understand the beauty of cut paper.

People have asked me to sell some of my cuts on Etsy, but because my Chronic Fatigue stops me making new work I decided that I should keep my old pieces until I'm in a position to cut new ones again.

It's good to know that when I do there will be a growing network of people who have a passion for this work.

Cally said...

Oops, I forgot to say my cpomment above was in response to Bittystarr.

Eleanor said...

lovely blog and work... glad you liked my list... i'll keep checking back. x

jamaica byles said...

wonderful group of paper cuttings....this is a craft that seems to be really taking off!

Unknown said...

Your paper cuts are so pretty! I've got a little paper addiciton so will be visiting your blog quite often :) Thanks so much for joining my giveaway x

Things and Thoughts said...

Great work!Thank you so much for the visit,I' glad to discover your wonderful cyberspace.
Olympia