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Scroll Recipe Book Easel
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Home > Folk Art > Scherenschnittes
Our line of scherenscnittes are great reproductions of Pennsylvania Dutch folkart.  Scherenschnitte is a German word meaning "scissor cuts."  The folkart of papercutting came to America in the 1700's by the German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania.  These German people are known as the "Pennsylvania Dutch"  probably because the word for German is "Deutsch."  The Pennsylvania Dutch are known for a rich heritage of folkart including quilting, frakturs and scherenschnittes.
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Paper Cutting
Paper Cutting
$59.95
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