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Title: Paper Cutting (New Crafts) by Stewart Walton, Sally Walton, Peter Williams ISBN: 1-85967-533-6 Publisher: Lorenz Books Pub. Date: July, 1998 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: More for intermediate and advanced crafters
Comment: I am just starting to make caft projects. I am interested in paper cutting, but I have to say that I am a bit daunted by the intricacy of cutting that is required by almost all of the projects in this book. I think the key is to have the right tools, which are conveniently listed in the book. You really do need several different sized scissors. So, in order to do many of these projects, unless you have already invested in paper cutting tools, you will need to buy some good scissors. Most likely you can't just use what you have around the house. However, an initial outlay of cash is almost always required whenever you begin any handmade craft.
The authors describe basic technqiues, and present a few basic projects, but quickly move to what I would consider more advanced projects. I did enjoy the silhouette and paper flowers projects, which I consider to be two of the easier ones. Furthermore, the authors are good about providing detailed instructions and step-by-step photos. I think as I gain experience, I will attempt more elaborate projects, but I think this book would be best for those who have already mastered the techniques of paper cutting.
Because the book never claimed to be for the beginner, the only reason I took one star off was due to the lack of variety in the style of projects. They seem to be geared toward people who like crafts with a Scandenavian or country feel to the design. However, the cutouts are applied to a variety of objects such as lampshades, tins, place mats, clocks, cards, shelf edging, picture fames, etc.
I think the Waltons do a good job of presenting instructions and providing templates. The only limit is one's experience with paper cutting.
Rating: 5
Summary: A good book for both newbies and more advanced crafters
Comment: The Waltons have written a variety of craft and interior decoration books over the years. This book is a great example of their work. They give easy to understand instructions with photos of the projects at every step of the way. They also give templates to photocopy for each of the projects at the end of the book. Although the design style of the projects are primarily country, the techniques can be applied to other styles as well. Projects for all levels of experience are represented. The Waltons start off with a list of basic techniques, equipment, and materials, but move on to more advanced projects later in the book. You will need the different sized scissors listed because some of the projects require intricate cutting. The projects range from embellishing tins to frames to giftbags to cards.
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Title: Elegant Designs for Paper Cutting by Margaret Keilstrup ISBN: 0486295125 Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 07 April, 1997 List Price(USD): $5.95 |
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Title: Traditional Papercutting: The Art of Scherenchnitte by Susanne Schlapfer-Geiser ISBN: 1579902758 Publisher: Lark Books Pub. Date: December, 2001 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Folk Art Designs from Polish Wycinanki and Swiss and German Scherenschnitte by Ramona Jablonski, Wycinank Staff Polish ISBN: 091614433X Publisher: Stemmer House Pub Pub. Date: September, 1994 List Price(USD): $6.95 |
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Title: Polish Wycinanki Designs by Frances Drwal ISBN: 0880450584 Publisher: Stemmer House Pub Pub. Date: September, 1994 List Price(USD): $5.95 |
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Title: Scherenschnitte: Traditional Papercutting by Claudia Hopf ISBN: 0911410449 Publisher: Applied Arts Pub Pub. Date: June, 1979 List Price(USD): $3.50 |
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