Cardmaking & Papercraft

Discover new techniques like Bargello, Spirelli and Kirigami

Q What is bargello – it sounds complicated?

Borrowed from needlepoint, bargello is a fantastic technique that uses patterned paper to create really interesting backgrounds. We used it to make this pretty patchwork-effect card. To start, cut out several 15x1.5cm pieces of paper. Stick the strips onto a piece of thin card or copy paper, then trim to 15x15cm. Cut the sheet into a number of strips of various widths. Arrange the strips onto a piece of card until you are happy with the finished pattern that’s created. Experiment with how you arrange the strips to create a completely different look each time. Once you’re happy, trim to size.

Q What is Kirigami, and how can I learn how to do it?

variation of Origami (paper folding) that includes paper cutting. You fold paper a few times and cut out sections to create a pattern; then you unfold the paper to reveal the complete design. A strip of paper can be folded then cut, like the paper

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