Fabulous Fussy Cutting

5286817081 96bd22671e Fabulous Fussy Cutting

Teri Anderson's Hello Card, January/February 2009 issue

Inspired to have a fussy kind of day? Check out these online bonus projects:

Designer Tip from Teri Anderson:

For best results, when trimming a detailed design from patterned paper, try turning your paper as you cut instead of turning your scissors.

~The Paper Crafts Team

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5 Responses to Fabulous Fussy Cutting

  1. Well, paper piecing could be something for your next Creative Recess. It’s almost like a Part 2 of your fussy cutting lesson =) TFS!

  2. Carol B says:

    I’d like to see something on the newsest inking techniques.

    Carol B
    ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

  3. HawaiianLibrarian says:

    I’m enjoying all sorts of flower making w/ fussy cutting, punches, die cuts,… Maybe you could explore some flower techniques. Mahalo.

  4. Jessica says:

    Lovely card Teri! Every now and then I try fussy cutting, I do turn the paper not the scissors, but I just can’t seem to master it. I think the problem may be the arthritis in my hands. It’s painful to use them sometimes, but I just love creating… so I keepgoing… Me and the Energizer Bunny! ;-)

  5. Andie says:

    I do enjoy the fussy cut for card making. It is something that you can continue to develop and refine- I still don’t know if I get it right every time, but it can really look great.

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