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Wee paper artwork from wee san francisco
Filed under: Activities: Babies, Places To Go, Baby Essentials, Decor
One of the first skills taught in to preschoolers is the art of cutting with scissors. Looking at the amazing things artist Nicky of wee san francisco creates with a pair of clippers will make you wonder why you ever set them down.
Using just her keen eye, incredible imagination, and steady hand, Nicky tranforms ordinary cardstock into a barn yard filled with farm animals patiently waiting to be fed or a fairy tale scene where little girls with red hoods save their grandmothers in the end all just ready to be hung on a lucky child's bedroom wall.
wee san francisco also offers elaborately crafted initials, featuring an animal or plant that starts with the letter depicted, as well as entire paper names. Looking at the miniscule details (wee flowers! bitty dots for eyes! ) reminds people of all ages to appreciate small, easily overlooked parts of a big picture.
Sharing Nicky's talent and great designs with your child and turning them loose with scissors, glue and a stack of construction paper might even result in some pretty amazing artwork made in your home!
wee san francisco original art is available on the website or in her etsy store and requests for custom designs are welcome.












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2-27-2008 @ 5:14PM
Nicola said...Gorgeous. Wish that I could afford one of these. Definitely worth the price. I would love to have had my son's name done. But, at $300 for his name in little 5x5 letters. Next job maybe!
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