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Posted by on Apr 3, 2011 in Blog, Papercutting | 11 comments

Con Alas.

Con Alas.

 Con Alas.

 Con Alas.

 Con Alas.

The outer side of the frame measures 5″ x 5″. This piece could be considered a miniature. The actual papercut measures  3″ x 2 1/2″.

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11 Comments

  1. Absolutely gorgeous. LOVE the wings and dimensionality of the insect.

  2. See how the sky was black during the day, see how long is the night, and at dawn.

  3. A lot of things is not as easy as it seems, only can do is original himself.

  4. the first was crying because you’re not, the second laughing because meet you, third smiling tears because can’t have you.

  5. This is a good post. This post give truly quality information.I am so glad that I have found this your article because I have been searching for some information about various recipes from pig meat almost an hour.

  6. great) liked everything very much) keep it up and dont stop) thank u

  7. Dan, 11:24 AMThanks. I think you got my meaning. While I can walk and chew gum at the same time, edirang a paper and walking, while possible, is a challenge I’d rather not try. The sidewalks have too many cracks, and the drivers, well you need your full attention around them. I fold the paper and stick it in my back pocket to read when I stop. What I meant, was hauling a laptop on my walk so I could read it on my coffee stop was not something I imagined doing. Doing the crossword, as you described, sounds good, though. I’m a print subscriber, so it’s something that’s there for me to try.

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