Announcement Welcome to the world of Loula Belle At Home. Designer and Maker of pretty paper cuts, hand carved spoons and lovely things for the home.
Announcement
Welcome to the world of Loula Belle At Home. Designer and Maker of pretty paper cuts, hand carved spoons and lovely things for the home.
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Jess on Jun 27, 2019
5 out of 5 starsSeller Contacted me as misunderstood the item and cancelled with no hassles, many thanks
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rachmc15 on Jul 4, 2018
5 out of 5 starsThis papercut is beautiful - my friend loved it! Many thanks for the quick delivery and secure packaging.
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GailBee on Feb 10, 2017
5 out of 5 starsFantastic papercut, just perfect for me. Well packaged and super fast delivery. Thank you x
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About loulabelleathome
Loula Belle At Home
Loula Belle At Home is a small home décor brand designing and making unique products for you and your home. Loula Belle At Home began in 2009 when the founder, Leonie Stephenson’s love of textiles inspired her to create a lifestyle label. Leonie uses a mixture of vintage and vintage inspired fabrics, along side fabrics that she has designed herself, to create products for the home. The name came from my mum. She called me Loula Belle when I was little and it makes me smile when I hear it.
In 2011 Leonie discovered the art of paper cutting, and this has been central to much of her work over the past twelve months. She loves the definite lines working with a scalpel produces, and the intense concentration needed to create papercut artwork. All of her work is drawn, or written, on the reverse before cutting is undertaken. Original artworks are available to buy, alongside products created using her papercut artwork.
Shop members
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Leonie Stephenson
Owner, Maker, Designer
Designer and maker Leonie Stephenson (aka LB@H) loves creating pretty paper cuts and lovely things for the home.
Shop policies
Eighteen months ago, Leonie discovered the art of paper cutting, and this has been central to much of her work over the past twelve months. She loves the definite lines working with a scalpel produces, and the intense concentration needed to create paper cut artwork. All of her work is drawn, or written, on the reverse before cutting is undertaken.
October 2012
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Returns and exchanges
I do not accept returns on any commissioned items.
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Additional policies and FAQs
I am happy to discuss commissioned work that you may like to have undertaken.
Some wholesale orders are taken, please contact me for details.