Thanks for sharing all the Xmas material you are digging up. I especially like this: http://meggiecat.blogspot.com/2008/11/vintage-angel-cookie-ornaments.html
I used 2 of the above pictures and added them to my "paper chain collection" with a link to your full of ressource blog. http://ribambins.canalblog.com/albums/ribambelles/index.html
Please keep on finding these vintage stuff, I love coming by and wondering what will show up today. This is really nice. Thank you. Merry Xmas.
Thank you so much for this! I had the magazine that these came out of, and lost it in a house fire! I am so thrilled to have it again, thank you so much!!!
I'm wondering if there really is a 'universal consciousness'! I was looking for inspiration for subjects of my own white papercuts and found these great designs - and obviously so do others, as well as those who are creating their own! I love this site.
I am just starting paper cutting and find these designs delightful. I especially like the deer and the tree chain. Thank you for sharing with everyone.
Thank you for posting these! I was searching my basement looking for Scherenschnitte patterns (from my elementary school years!) to share with my girls since we are studying Germany. I have great memories of making these.
I've always thought that I can make anything if I set my mind to it.
This blog is notes to myself and my arty friends of crafty links I like and find useful. I'll also offer printable projects that I make.
If you find something useful, all the better.
Please take the time to thank the creator before you download the wonderful thing these generous people are sharing with you.
Meggiecat says "Snag it while you can for tomorrow it may be gone"
Funny. They look a lot like what I'm working on these days.
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ReplyDeleteThese guys look like fun! By the way, I love your new banner :)
Take care,
Amy
http://aplcreations.com
I love these! Thanks for sharing them!
ReplyDelete-Cheeky Magpie
Thanks for sharing all the Xmas material you are digging up. I especially like this:
ReplyDeletehttp://meggiecat.blogspot.com/2008/11/vintage-angel-cookie-ornaments.html
I used 2 of the above pictures and added them to my "paper chain collection" with a link to your full of ressource blog.
http://ribambins.canalblog.com/albums/ribambelles/index.html
Please keep on finding these vintage stuff, I love coming by and wondering what will show up today. This is really nice. Thank you.
Merry Xmas.
Thank you for sharing the cut-out patterns. I can't wait to try them! Now, where did I put my good sewing scissors?
ReplyDeleteDebbie
That is really nice. Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteyou can give without loving,but you can never love without giving.Nice Comment Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this! I had the magazine that these came out of, and lost it in a house fire! I am so thrilled to have it again, thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much for blessing us all with your site and sharing. May the New Year bring you all of the best. Wish me luck with this !(LOL)
ReplyDeleteDo you have a catalogue available ? your patterns look very interesting. I would be interested in some of your patterns. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMary Linda Davis
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These are great! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI make cut files for the cricut - to say thank you anyone interested can receive a free file - contact me at scrappy.senior.crafts@gmail.com
ReplyDeletelooking forward to creating these - does anyone know if they are royalty free? - Sasha Frugone
I'm wondering if there really is a 'universal consciousness'! I was looking for inspiration for subjects of my own white papercuts and found these great designs - and obviously so do others, as well as those who are creating their own! I love this site.
ReplyDeleteI am just starting paper cutting and find these designs delightful. I especially like the deer and the tree chain. Thank you for sharing with everyone.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting these! I was searching my basement looking for Scherenschnitte patterns (from my elementary school years!) to share with my girls since we are studying Germany. I have great memories of making these.
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