How to mount paper-cut works

The mounting method of paper-cut works is as follows:

1, put the work on the cardboard and straighten it.

2. Cover the work and the first cardboard neatly with another cardboard. ?

3. Grasp the middle of the ends of two overlapping cardboard, turn it over, and gently remove the cardboard on it. This will make the back of the work face up, and then sweep the paste on the back of the work with paste to spread it evenly. ?

4. After applying the paste, aim a piece of cardboard at the two corners of one side of that piece of cardboard, press it with your left hand, slowly put the other end down in your right hand, then smooth it with your palm, and then separate the two pieces of cardboard.

Classification of Mounted Paper-cut Works

1. The framed general market can sell photos and pictures. When installing paper-cut, it is necessary to stick a small amount of white latex around the paper-cut on the supporting paper, otherwise the paper-cut will often fall or move after the hanger, which is uneven. The color choice of paper holder mainly depends on the color of paper-cutting, which plays a role in foil paper-cutting. For example, when paper-cutting is heavy color, the backing paper should be light color, and when paper-cutting is light color or white, the backing paper should be heavy color.

2. Cardboard mounting Cardboard mounting can be divided into plane mounting and vertical mounting. When plane mounting, all the transparent latex used for paper-cutting is stuck on the pre-designed cardboard. Three-dimensional mounting is to divide the paper tray into two layers, the middle of paper-cut is fixed with transparent sheet, and the outside is pasted with transparent sheet or cellophane. This mounting gives people a feeling of three-dimensional space. ?

3. Scroll Mounting Scroll is a form of mounting Chinese painting. It is solemn and generous, hanging in the room with great verve and oriental artistic characteristics, which is naturally a superior choice for mounting paper-cuts. If you ask the calligrapher to inscribe and seal the mounted scroll, it can be compared with the central axis painting of China. Mounting scrolls are more expensive than picture frames, and mounting technology is difficult, but the artistic effect is quite good.