

We knew we could do this with our Cricut cutting machine (we’d made a few similar 3D layered paper art and 3D layered letters before) and for much less … including the frame! All it took was a little design know-how, a lot of white paper cardstock, and a pretty square frame. After the sticker shock wore off, we realized it was a “mixed-media artwork” made of many layers of white paper stacked on top of itself in highly dimensional, geometric-inspired layers.


While browsing one day, we spotted a gorgeous “Paper Cut Shadowbox” they had “on sale” for the low low price of $1237.50. My daughter loves to cook and her favorite place to shop is Williams Sonoma, which is a rather pricey kitchen and home goods store. This striking monochrome multilayered design is mesmerizing and SO easy to make! Learn how to make gorgeous 3D layered paper cut art worthy of framing. DIY Paper Flower Wall Art: Mason Jars & Vases.
