Avert your eyes if you have no time to waste.
Because one could spend countless amounts of time re-arranging bits of cut paper on a blank page.
If you have equal preference for both sides of the paper, so much the better.
Once you get all this stuff out, you might as well make a big batch of pieces of paper that you are sure will not go together.
Because invariably you will find a pattern with them all that you do find pleasing.
So much fun. Who knew?
And I have not even begun to manipulate the background.
This my friends, is just to show you that cut and paste can quickly turn into cut and move a hundred times before pasting.
love it. haven't done this since i was a kid.
Posted by: stacey | 12/03/2015 at 05:13 AM
You have inspired me to be more creative with my own homemade planner. It is making me happy now and I know it will continue to make me happy in the year to come. Thank you and enjoy your cutting and pasting!
Posted by: Brenda F | 12/03/2015 at 12:10 PM
Cut and paste. Even the words are playful. Every adult should give it a try. Check out the designs that Henri Matisse made with scissors towards the end of his life. Love the variety of your posts.
Posted by: Barbara Casillas | 12/03/2015 at 12:31 PM
I've never done cut and paste in adulthood. I'll have to give this a try. Looks like fun.
Posted by: Joan | 12/04/2015 at 09:18 AM
love this :)
Posted by: Judy H. | 12/06/2015 at 07:20 PM
Thanks for introducing me to Uppercase! How did I not know?
Posted by: Lisa | 12/08/2015 at 07:03 AM
Have you read The Paper Garden by Molly Peacock?
Posted by: Cat | 12/08/2015 at 07:50 AM