Papercut Oak Leaf Framed Art
By: Anna Sjoberg-Smith from Lia Griffith
Papercut Oak Leaf Framed Art
"One simple way to get ready for the next season is to swap out your home decor. This papercut oak leaf framed art looks so gorgeous on my mantle. And it’s also really easy to make. We recommend using a cutting machine if you have one; otherwise, you can cut these leaves with scissors. We used a Ribba frame from IKEA and spray-painted it matte grey to match the paper. We wanted to match the paper and frame to create a tone-on-tone effect. But you can use any color for the background paper and the frame. "
Time to CompleteIn an evening
Primary TechniqueGeneral Paper Crafting
Project or Page Size12 inches x 12 inches
Type of Paper UsedMetallic Sheets
Materials List
- Cutting Machine (recommended)
- Low-Temp Hot Glue Gun
- Craft Knife
- Ruler & Cutting Mat
- Curling Tool
- Text Weight Paper
- Pencil and Eraser
- 11″ Circle to Trace (Embroidery Hop, Dinner Plate, etc.)