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Paperback Mexican Papercutting: Simple Techniques for Creating Colorful Cut-Paper Projects Book

ISBN: 1579900119

ISBN13: 9781579900113

Mexican Papercutting: Simple Techniques for Creating Colorful Cut-Paper Projects

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An introduction to the Mexican folk art of papercutting contains patterns and instructions for creating banners, cards, runners, and other decorations from tissue paper, foil, coated papers, and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Easy to follow

This book did a wonderful job of describing the 'how tos' of paper cutting. It contains detailed and easy to follow intructions on the art of paper cutting (both modern and traditional), with a variety of patterns for all levels. Also included is a brief, but interesting history on the art of paper cutting. A good book for beginners.

Beautiful book

I have other books on paper cutting, but this book is different from the rest for two reasons. First, in addition to the more usual scissors and craft knives, it demonstrates the use of chisels, in a variety of sizes and shapes, for cutting paper. The second difference is that the projects in this book are not only decorative but practical. For example, using the pattern for a cut paper curtain in this book, I was able to transform a large window in my kitchen from an eyesore to a light show. On a sunny day, the sun comes through the holes in the "curtain" and throws flower shapes on the cabinets and furniture. As the sun moves across the sky, the flowers appear to "bloom". The whole project took about two or three hours from start to finish.I thought the curtain was a fairly easy project. There are other projects that seem a lot more complicated. To use this book, be prepared to do a fair amount of reading and re-reading to make sure you understand each step. There are helpful photo demonstrations for some of the projects. One other point: I found it difficult to use craft knives and scissors to reproduce these designs, especially designs with many folds, but it was incredibly easy to achieve authentically "Mexican"-looking results by punching the designs into the paper using wood chisels. This is because many of the designs just repeat the same cut shapes over and over again. But a good chisel is expensive, and too dangerous for kids to use.You can also invent your own projects. My favorite source for decorative flower patterns that can be adapted to cut paperwork is Linda Parry's book on William Morris. If I could only have one book on paper cutting, this is the one I would want.

Great ideas that can be simplified for use in the classroom.

As a Spanish teacher, this book is a great reference for papel picado. The pictures are beautiful and in some cases awe inspiring. While the projects in this book are somewhat complex, I had no trouble simplifying them for use in the classroom. We now have several colorful strings of picados adorning the walls of our classroom for all to enjoy.

This book is a wonderful introduction to papel picado.

Kathleen Trenchard really knows her stuff when it comes to Mexican papel picado. Her book is a marvelous collection of designs, history, explanation, and do-it-yourself ideas to make these paper decorations. One-of-a-kind!
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