Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Christmas snowflakes

I love paper and during this Christmas seaon paper decoration can help create a festival feel in your home. I found a interesting artcle from apartment therapy that show many different ways to use snowflakes as decorations. I hope you enjoy!

http://flip.it/CRih5Z

Thank you
Janelle Washington

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Free Cut Paper Art Template / Thanksgiving Pie

One of my favorite holidays is coming up this Thursday! Do you know which one I am talking about? It's Thanksgiving! A wonderful time to be with family, to celebrate all of the blessings of the year and to eat delicious food!

I am not big on cooking but I do love to bake. So to celebrate my love of Thanksgiving and baking I created a cool cut paper art template for your enjoyment. The cut paper art template is a drawing of a pie with a pie cutter with the words, Give Thanks and Eat Pie.

Please enjoy!




paper cut art template



*Updated*
Please remember:

You can download the template for personal use only... and see how well you do with paper cut art! Free templates will be posted on the last Tuesday of each month. 


It is a jpg but you should be able to download by right clicking on the art and copying it to your desktop.

Please comment below on how you liked the template or use hashtag #WCTemplate and @WashingtonCuts on Instagram to show off  your skills!

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

National Museum of African American History and Culture

My family and I were able to snag tickets to visit the new Smithsonian for October 31. We were all so excited, not only to see the museum but to find all of my silhouettes throughout the museum.  We had our cute but warm clothes, our comfortable shoes, phones were charged, extra money for lunch and most importantly the tickets to get in!

The museum is very beautiful on the outside and inside! I love the outside structure because it reminds me of a paper cut out. There are several levels and we didn't get to see everything. *Tip the museum is in chronological order for the most part so start at the bottom. Take the elevator down, it will be crowded and this is where most of the traffic is located.




The bottom level covers the start of slavery and this is where my silhouettes can be found. I created two silhouettes, a male and a female for the museum so they could have a face to go with important stories that did not photo. I was so honored to see the silhouettes and to read the interesting stories that went along with them. My family tried our best to take photos of each one!














My third silhouette is located near the huge bale of cotton Labeled King Cotton. Back in the day cotton was king! The silhouette I created shows the slave bent over with the sack on their back and it shows the different weights of cotton in the bag. This particular exhibit made me tear up because of the brutalities that slaves had to endure if they didn't meet the daily cotton quotas.










The museum knew the information would be hard to process so there is a contemplation room with a beautiful but loud water fall in the upper section of the museum.




I enjoyed the museum and look forward to visiting again next year- we snag some more tickets! here are some wonderful but random photos! :) 











This is my next inspiration for a mens paper cut collection.





Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Free Cut Paper Art Template / Papel Picado

 I am providing a fun free paper cut art Papel Picado template! Enjoy! You can find instructions on how to cut it out here papel-picado.






Paper Cut Template



*Updated*
You can download the template for personal use only... and see how well you do with paper cut art! Free templates will be posted on the last Tuesday of each month. 


It is a jpg but you should be able to download by right clicking on the art and copying it to your desktop.

Please comment below on how you liked the template or use hashtag #WCTemplate and @WashingtonCuts on Instagram to show off your skills!