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Emily Ronayne

Sheffield School of Architecture recent Graduate (RIBA Part 2 MArch) and Cardiff University Graduate 2019 (RIBA Part 1 BSc Hons)
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Mothers Day Card - Paper Cut Design

March 22, 2020

For Mother’s day this year I decided to create a paper cut card to send home. This simple design creates an effective card and keepsake.


I made some hand drawn sketches and use on-line inspiration to create the pattern. Once I had decided on the design I then used tracing paper to copy the image onto my paper. I decided to use thick paper as this made the cut design stronger and made the final card easier to stand up. Working my way around the design I then began to remove negative space using a scalpel, this then revealed the design in stages. When the design was fully cut out I then went over the paper with an eraser to remove any of the left over pencil marks.


Once I had finished the cutting process I then made the card by folding the paper in half and creating a crease using my paper folding tools. I also placed a grey piece of paper behind the design so it became more noticeable and would stand out.

Overall I was really pleased with the final outcome and got some wonderful comments from my Mum.

Happy Mother’s Day everyone!

Items used:

  • A3 cutting mat

  • Scalpel

  • Pentel Mechanical Pencil with HB Leads

  • Tracing Paper

  • Thick paper preferably a minimum of 150gsm

  • Coloured paper for background

  • Eraser

  • Paper folding tools

  • Fine Line pens/ Biro for writing

In Card Making, Mothers Day Tags Mothers Day, Paper Cut, Craft, Design, Card, Architecture, Part 1
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Christmas Lino Printed Cards

December 25, 2019

During the current festive season I decided to put my print making skills to the test once again!

I decided to create my own festive robin design for my friends, family and co-workers.  I hand sketched various options as well as looking for on-line inspiration.  Using a simple black and white contrast I was able to produce an interesting and unique design. I started the design process by drawing the robin onto tracing paper.  Once drawn it was turned over as if it was backwards, allowing the printed design to come out in the correct orientation.  I then traced the image onto the piece of lino.   The lino was then ready to be cut.  During this process I used various sized cutting tools to create the different patterns and detailing, I was then able to begin making the cards.

After the plate was cut I then began creating the cards. Having chosen thick print making paper to create the card, I used paper folding tools to make a crease down the middle of the paper to ensure a neat fold making the card shape.

Once all the cards were made the inking process began.  I decided to use black ink only as I feel the contrast between black and white replicates how light and dark create shadows especially in the Winter season.  I also wanted the design to fit in with décor in people homes and hopefully be displayed throughout the year.

I loved making these cards and have had wonderful feedback!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Items Used:

  • A3 Cutting Mat

  • Mechanical Pencil

  • Thick paper preferably a minimum of 150 gsm

  • Paper folding tools

  • Black block printing ink

  • A5 piece of lino

  • Fine line pens/ Biro for writing inside

In Printmaking, Lino, Chirstmas Tags Lino, Printmaking, Christmas, Robin, Print, Card, Christmas Card, Architecture

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