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Carriage in the Park on a Family Outing A102010I Actual size: 4.75 in x 3 in* List: $10.00 Sale: $5.00 (Postage added $0.45)
A cut silhouette style stamp of a mother and child of yesteryear taking a ride through the park or down the lane in a horse-drawn carriage.
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In the year 105, During Eastern Han Dynasty, an official and inventor named Cai Lun invented the technique for making fine paper. The invention of paper is considered a revolution in communication and learning, dramatically lowering the cost of education. Intricate papercut designs have been an art in China since this time. As this art form was used to decorate doors and windows in China it is referred to as Window Flowers, "chuãng huã". The art form later spread to other parts of the world reflecting local cultures and art forms. Scherenschnitte (scissor cuts) was founded in Switzerland and Germany in the 1500's and brought to Colonial America in the 1700's. I remember in school as a child having my profile projected onto paper and traced and then cutting out the image on black paper for a Mother's Day gift. These are stamp images in a papercut style to use in your art.
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