Learn how to cut circular and curvy holes
Cutting outward in a swirl is a great way to cut a neat circular, curved or curly hole in paper.



- Paper or card
- Pencil
- Putty *
- Scissors
*(You could use something similar - it just needs to be something squishy that won't leave a mark on your paper)
If you want to create a perfect circle use a template to draw around. If you are worried about making a mistake when drawing, you'll need a rubber too.

This option is fiddlier than cutting folded paper but you will keep your paper crisp and free from fold marks
For a quick overview, check out the video: Cut different types of holes
To work at your own pace, follow the slideshow instructions below:

Image caption, Decide how big you want the hole to be and choose your paper
What will you be using it for? Will it frame something behind it?

Image caption, Draw the hole on a piece of paper
If you want a perfect circle shape use a template to draw around.

Image caption, Put a bit of putty under your piece of paper in the middle of the circle

Image caption, Poke your pencil through the middle of the circle into the putty underneath
Give it a wiggle to make the hole a little bigger.

Image caption, Slot your open scissors into the hole

Image caption, Cut out towards the circle in a swirling movement
This will help you reach the line without having to turn your scissors sharply, which could tear the paper.

Image caption, Use your other hand to move the paper as you cut along the circle line
Keep your scissors in the same comfortable position in front of you. Using your other hand to move the paper around will make it easier to cut along the line.

Image caption, Keep on cutting until you have cut the whole shape out
Take your time cutting and moving the paper around, and remember to keep your other hand far away from the scissors!

Image caption, Finished! ...What will you use it for?
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You can use the same technique to cut out curvy holes too:



Artwork examples




Is your paper getting in the way?
The swirl of paper that you've made can sometimes get in the way of your scissors as you cut along your pencil line.
Tip:Cut off the swirl in chunks as you go along.


Learning recap

You can create rounded holes by cutting folded paper or by cutting outwards in a swirl. One is simpler and the other is neater.
If cutting your shape is difficult try cutting in chunks.
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