I have now finished two more DIY papercutting projects for die cutting and put them on Etsy. They are both almost perfect versions of my hand cut art work, Daisies and Japanese Sky
The projects come with a background image which you print out. You are then provided with MTC, SCAL and SVG files for cutting out the background colours. You stick these directly onto the printed background image. Finaly using the SCAL file you can cut out the main papecutting. This is mounted over the background to produce the finshed image.
I usualy frame them, these projects are designed to fit photo frames of 7"x5 (Japanese sky) or 8"x10 (Daisies) but I have recently started to make cards out of them and find they work really well.
These two projects are a lot easier to put together than the last one I posted (When we get old) but can still be a little challenging.
I have finished a fourth project based on the famous 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa' by Hokusai. I am in two minds wether or not to release this. I assembled it over the last couple of days and it tested my skills to the max! It is perhaps too fiddly, some of the small bits of coloured card are only a couple of mm in diameter, very tricky, and lifting the final cut off the mat was a nightmare! This may just end up on my wall.
Daisies:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/126785428/spring-daisies-diy-papercutting-project?
Japanese Sky
https://www.etsy.com/listing/126786546/japanese-sky-diy-papercutting-project?ref=v1_other_1.