Yesterday evening I managed to complete the papercut commission I have been working on over the past week. I'm really pleased with how it has turned out :-)




Showing posts with label paper cutting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper cutting. Show all posts
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Friday, 14 December 2012
FAMILY TREE PAPER CUT GIVEAWAY :-)
I am sorry I have neglected my blog recently, but I have been overwhelmed with paper cuts I have been commissioned to do. If you don't all ready, you can get more frequent updates about my work via my page on facebook.
I am however taking 5 mins out from cutting to let you know that I am giving away one of my beautiful Family Tree papercuts. I have had a good year, and I just wanted to share the love and thank all those people that have shared my work and helped make 2012 successful for me.
This link will take you to the image seen below, and all you need to do is share it and write a comment (please do feel free like my page too!!). If you do have a browse around my photos, please do feel free to click like on anything you like and help me spread the Loula Belle At Home love :-)
I'm not sure whether I will have time to post again before Christmas, so just incase I don't, I wish you all a fabulous Christmas xxx
Monday, 29 October 2012
Paper cut letters
Since I cut the number eight for my daughters birthday, I have also been cutting letters.
These will be available to buy in my shops later on in the month, however, I am happy to consider commissions, so if you are interested in having one done, please do feel free to get in touch.
Monday, 22 October 2012
'I'll always be with you' paper cut
I've just been sorting some of my products ready for the 'A Woodland Tale' exhibition at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. While I was doing this, I realized that I hadn't shown you this paper cut I was commissioned to complete a month (or so!) ago, so thought I would share it with you now!
As I am so busy at the moment, I am not able to blog quite as much as I would like. If you would like to see more up dates of my work, including work in progress pics, you are quite welcome to join me over on facebook as I do use this more frequently.
Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Tick tock, tick tock... I'm sure the clock is ticking faster than it should be!!!
I can't believe it is the end of the summer holidays, can you? One week today, and the children will be back at school and everyone will be settling back into their daily routines... well, not quite for us as we are going to have a sneaky trip to Cornwall at the end of next week for a few days!!!
I feel so out of touch with my blog at the moment, which is a real shame as I do like revisiting my posts as time goes on... it's like a record of what I have been up to... my diary :-). I post more frequently on my facebook page, so if you would like more frequent updates on what I am up to, please do feel free to pop over and like my page so that you are included in the news feeds.
Soooo, what have I been doing all summer? Let's have a brief look back.
We started the summer holidays with a trip to stay with my brother and his family. The weather was glorious while we were there, and most of the pictures are similar to this one. It was fabulous being able to sit in the garden and watch the children play whilst relaxing and experiencing various 'o'clocks' ('Pimms o'clock', G&T o'clock and 'Wine o'clock'!!!)
We also had a few family days out. This was Skipton castle, which was okay, but a few too many signs saying we weren't allowed to do things (e.g. stand on the grass which was mown so that it had perfect stripes across it... aghhhh!)
I've also done a bit of paper cutting (more than I thought actually!!)...
... a Family Tree Commission (which you can find more details about here)...
... a Baby Name Memory Tree (click here for more details)...
... and a few of my new Wedding Day Memory Trees (these have been really popular and there will be more to share with you once they have been given... click here for more details!)
I also did a little bit of doodling...
... and shared my 5th wedding anniversary with my hubby.
And then we (me and the children) visited my sister in her New Castle (as the Tinker says), where we had a lovely time with her and the children...
... eating ice-cream...
...having a trip to Whitley Bay to eat fish and chips, before climbing a multitude of steps (with an 8 year old and 3 children under 4!?!?) to the top of St. Mary's lighthouse.
We also had a trip to a farm to pick some strawberries (they turned out to be the most expensive strawberries we had ever eaten!).
In the evenings when the little monkeys were in bed, we had a good natter whilst drinking wine and doing a spot of sewing (my sisters first sewing project!).
Fabulous times and ones to be treasured.
Hope you had a good summer too :-).
Saturday, 4 August 2012
The Owl and The Pussy Cat Commission
This is a recent paper cut commission that I have been working on this summer, finally framed.
I love the Owl and The Pussy Cat by Edward Lear and find myself singing it quite frequently!
It was a pleasure working on it and I am really pleased with the outcome.
If you are interested in having one of these created for you, or you would like something else done as a paper cut, please do not hesitate to contact me. You can find more of my work in my shop and can follow my progress more frequently on Facebook.
p.s don't forget my giveaway on Facebook! It finishes this Sunday evening (GMT). Pop over and tell us what your favourite pudding is!!! If you like what you see, hit the like button for my page, and please help spread the Loula Belle love by sharing it with your friends and family by hitting the share button (this is really important as FB has changed and less people are seeing posts... they want us to pay for advertising... small business need all the help they can get so please share things you like. Thanks x).
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Cut, cut, cut...
Since my last post, my time has been spent creating paper cuts! My 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' resulted in a number of commissions, so I have been a very busy lady (and still have work to complete)!
The first was using the same art work I had used for "The First Time', but using different lyrics. Someone else's special song :-)
And then there was 'The Owl and The Pussy Cat'. It was lovely doing this. I love the song, and I am really pleased with my water!
I've not had chance to take any decent images, but will share them with you as soon as I do!
It has also been the Fairy's birthday, and although I felt her party was a bit of a cop out (she'd decided she wanted a film party, so not much organising to do!) ...
... but I did make her a very beautiful card.
A bit of an improvement in my cutting since her card from last year!
Oh, and we also managed to spend a few days with my brother and his family...
... enjoying the sun (something we are still struggling to find up north) whilst partaking in various o'clocks (one day we had Pimms o'clock, G&T o'clock AND wine o'clock)! Fab!
Thursday, 5 July 2012
'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'
This has to be one of my all time favourite songs. I love the original version sung by Roberta Flack, but the Stereophonics version is fantabulous!
So here it is in paper cut!
When my mum saw the art work before I started cutting it she informed me that my head was wrong, that I wasn't wired up right. This is because everything is done as a negative on the reverse, so each word is written backwards! It is surprising how adaptable brains are, however I do sit by a mirror, just so I can check I am getting it right as I go along.
Everything has been painstakingly cut by hand using a scalpel. Can you imagine the hours? I daren't add them up!!!
This paper cut is for sale. You can find out more about it here.
Must go and get some sewing done. I have orders to fulfill!
Have a lovely day x
Monday, 25 June 2012
Front Page News!
Firstly I must apologize for my absence (once again), every time I write a post I make a mental note to do more, and then 'things' take over! Things are pretty busy here, which is fantastic, but it does leave me less time to share stuff with you all :-(. If you do want more frequent updates, I do tend to post what I am doing on facebook. If you haven't been over to see me there, please do pop in say hi, and have a cup of tea and a piece of cake while you are there!
I have had some lovely news today. From Britain With Love contacted me to tell me that I am on the front page as they have featured my Family Tree in their Editor's Pick. Yippee!!!
' FromBritainWithLove.com is an online magazine and directory dedicated to showcasing Britain’s most talented designers, craftspeople, producers and retailers. From gorgeous handmade gifts to delicious locally sourced food, original designer fashions and unique pieces for your home, every fabulous product we feature has been made right here in Britain.'
If you haven't already visited the site, please do. There is a fantastic collection of goods produced in the UK by small businesses. Please support small businesses!
Since being commissioned to make one of these Family Trees in March, they have kept me very busy. These are two that have already been given as gifts that I can now share with you.
Apologies for the dreadful photo. I had little time to do this and get it posted to the US in time for Fathers Day, so it was taken at night! |
I have also been working on Memory Trees in this style, but with dates of events on. There is a gorgeous birth date one that I am dying to share with you, and I have also done one with a wedding date for a 1st wedding anniversary present (which is paper!), and have 2 more waiting to be made as wedding gifts.
It is so lovely that people like them so much. Here is some feedback that I have had:
"love it, love it, love it :-) x"
"The Family Tree is absolutely beautiful - thank you. It will make a very unique and personal birthday present for a very good friend. Thank you for making it and sending it so promptly and for your outstanding communication every step of the way."
"This tree is so beautiful! It is even more amazing to see it in person than the picture. Leonie was so gracious to work with me to get this done quickly and shipped to me in time for Father's day. I love it and I can't thank her enough!"
"It arrived this morning - totally delighted, you are very clever."
If you would like to have a look at more of my papercuts, you can find them here.
Right, I'm off now I have a papercut that I must finish as I also have some Foxy Loxy wash bags I need to make up in the next couple of days!
If you are interested in having a Family Tree, or a Memory Tree made for you, you can find more details here. Please do get in touch if you have any queries :-)
Friday, 11 May 2012
Doodlecut1
More often than not, as soon as the little Tinker and the Fairy have been fed, watered and put to bed, I make my way upstairs to my attic studio to work on Loula Belle At Home products, and as I have a number of new stockists, I have plenty of work I could should be doing!
However, as much of my time last week was working on art projects with groups of young people, I allowed myself to come upstairs and do something creative for myself (unfortunately a pretty rare occurrence).
Out came the scalpel and one of my notebooks where I had drawn a doodle during the Easter period, and this is what happened!
I chose some lovely paper and re-created my doodle, then I got cutting!
This is now for sale here.
After indulging myself in some papercutting, I then received another order for one of my Personalised Family Tree papercuts, so I had another opportunity to pick up my scalpel!
If you are interested in having a Family Tree made for your family, or to give to another family, you can find more details here, or you can contact me.
I hope that you have a fabulous weekend. I will be taking tiles off our bathroom and shower room (which are tiled all over) ready for the builders who are coming on Monday to knock a wall down! Agh!!!
However, as much of my time last week was working on art projects with groups of young people, I allowed myself to come upstairs and do something creative for myself (unfortunately a pretty rare occurrence).
Out came the scalpel and one of my notebooks where I had drawn a doodle during the Easter period, and this is what happened!
I chose some lovely paper and re-created my doodle, then I got cutting!
This is the reverse side of the finished piece, the side I was working from. |
As I work I like to flip it over to see how it is coming on! |
After 8 hours hard labour (I did have to break it up with a nights sleep!), I had finished.
Reverse of finished Doodlecut1 |
I find that mounting papercuts is really stressful. People have said to me that they look like lace... they do, but they are so fragile. Although it says on the tin of the glue that it is repositionable, it is not. Once it has touched the mount board it isn't coming off without disasters!
After steadying my nerves, spraying glue and attaching it to the mount board I allowed myself to breathe once more (good job it doesn't take too long to do!!!) and popped it in a frame to see how it looked.
After indulging myself in some papercutting, I then received another order for one of my Personalised Family Tree papercuts, so I had another opportunity to pick up my scalpel!
If you are interested in having a Family Tree made for your family, or to give to another family, you can find more details here, or you can contact me.
I hope that you have a fabulous weekend. I will be taking tiles off our bathroom and shower room (which are tiled all over) ready for the builders who are coming on Monday to knock a wall down! Agh!!!
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