13X19 inches | your choice of background color
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This is a papercut that started its life as a custom order. You'll remember I wrote (very little) about this design previously here, where I mentioned I'd like to made some tweaks and list it in the shop last year. Then it sat in my papercuts drawer for months.
When I look at this papercut I just think of all the couples who get married under a tree canopy... all those love stories that started in the shade of a backyard tree....
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11X17 inches | your choice of text & background colors
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This is a papercut that sat in my papercut drawers for about 2 years. Every time I saw it I thought 'It's so pretty! I need to post this.' and then life happened. I like designs that allow for the no background option. I think that's the beauty of papercut.
And there's something about that dogwood branch that I just love;)
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13X19 inches | your choice of text & background colors
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This design is one of those I call 'minimal'. I'm not known for 'minimal' but I do like that style, especially when paired with elegant flowers like orchids. I drew this a year or two ago as well (clearly, that papercuts drawer is purgatory) when I was getting a whole lot of custom requests for orchid papercuts. I think they were very popular wedding flowers that year.
This ketubah has to have a background, and in the listing I also share an example of using two contrasting colors for the background and text layer, giving it a pretty dramatic look.
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11X17 inches | your choice of background color
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Oh yes, another victim of papercuts purgatory... This is a design I drew back in 2012 or 2013, together with the MAPLE LEAVES ketubah, which I recently brought back to the shop. It wasn't until January of this year that a client asked me for a ketubah featuring a Japanese maple tree that I pulled it into the light. The original design had a text frame, but she liked it without, and now it's up in the shop!
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Together with the above ketubot, I also listed the following three that I don't plan on cutting again. You can call them tentative one-offs:
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