#paper cutout
I remember being optimistic for the new year at the end of 2020, and boy did I learn my lesson . Entering this year with low expectations and only modest hopes. Who knows, maybe we can get through six days without incident.
Rest in peace, Betty White; we were all rooting for you to make 100 but clearly 2021 wanted to throw us one last collective punch in the feels.
I did manage to close out the year doing one of my favorite things – learning new art hacks. Lisa Bardot did this awesome paper cut class for Procreate, and I had a lot of fun with those snowflakes.
Roxanne the Raccoon and her babies
Little Archer
I’ve always loved working with paper. I know it doesn’t repeat properly, but this was something I just wanted to do for fun. I’m not a precise person by any means and working in a style/technique that embraces imperfections is really freeing to me. If you have hands that can hold scissors, you can do this too!
Was inspired by a mid-century wallpaper I saw in a museum in Denver a couple of years back.