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That's a great job!
I've bookmarked your site and will often visit.
Posted by: Black Pumpkin | November 06, 2008 at 03:29 AM
I love the originals . I always wonder just how small they really are because I don't think everyone realizes just how tiny your magic scissors are :)
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It's fantastic!!! congratulations!
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Posted by: Melanie Swenson | November 06, 2008 at 07:45 AM
Sorry for my english but i love your work so... it'so poetic, we could imagine so much stories watching your papercuts...
thank you make us dream...
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These are breathtaking!!! Dreamy indeed!
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How can you do that so perfectlly???
Congratulations!
I'm just an art fan from Brazil.
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I love your site and your work. I was wondering what kind of paper you used on these animals? does the weight of the paper make the difference in how hard it is to cut the design? thanks for sharing so much information!! : )
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Posted by: juju | November 12, 2010 at 02:05 AM