

Interior and décor
Interior and décor
Enchanting paper cutting for the wall
Paper cuttings have a special place in Anna's heart. "The many hours of careful work with the fine details pay off when admiring the finished piece," she says.
Download and print the template. Clara suggests you set your printer to print as far out to the edges as possible. Cut a bit off the edges until they are as close to the pattern as you please. If your printed template is noticably smaller than what you see on the screen, you can tape the template on to another piece of white paper or cardboard with decoration tape. This way, it is easier to avoid tearing the paper when cutting the smallest details that are close to one another.
Cut out the pattern with your utility knife. On the template, it is the grey parts you must cut out.
If you have printed the template directly on the paper, which you are cutting, you should turn over the paper in the end before putting it in a frame so any lines and grey parts are not visible.
Put your paper cutting in a frame. To add colour and personality, you can add a piece of silk paper behind the paper cutting in the frame and paint the frame in a lovely colour.
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Utility knife
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Silk paper
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Pencil
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Paper
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Frame
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Cutting mat