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There's a Matisse exhibition on at the Tate Modern at present - I popped in there yesterday on my way to the Globe but didn't have much time to spare so it wasn't worth paying the exorbitant entrance fee (£18).

http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/henri-matisse-cut-outs
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Beat me to it Tilly - I was going to suggest a scalpel and cutting mat. You would get nice clean edges which you might not get from scissors.
Hi, Sandy.....go for the sugar paper and a scalpel on a cutting board as suggested. This was an art lesson I did with the kids.....really therapeutic..

Will we see them when you've finished?...x
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I promise to show them here, via Tiny Pic, if I ever get round to doing them. I have been searching through Google images for pictures of suitable women who could serve as models.
Hmmm...You've been searching through Google?...Didn't think to ask here first!!!... ;-)
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Matisse's models seemed to have combined the talents of a contortionist with a certain fullness of figure. I wasn't sure there's be any AB ladies who'd fit the bill

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