Dear "X",
   I've been  working a bit more on the onecuts to better explain to you "how to do" them.
   Actually there are many ways to do a onecut, I think people have to first practice some elementary onecut flakes to know how they work.   Face flakes are more complicated, but not impossible to do, and this challenge has given me a great amount of fun, I really enjoy the experiences with them .
   I'm sending you another flake with some color lines to show you the way the mouse moves.
I've started with the red line on the "X" to make the face, going up to make the eyes and then the light blue color shows the way  up again to make the hair;  then coming down and passing out of the flake to draw the nose. Follow with the orange line to do the mouth and then inside the flake to draw the earring.  The dark blue line shows the way back passing out of the flake again and going up the flake to complete the hair and coming down to the bottom.  Finally, the purple color shows the final way at the same point "X", where the cut was started.  This is important to mention,  wherever you started the cut it has to finish at the same point that it started.
   I hope to see many onecut face flakes soon floating in the sky :)))))))))
A BIG HUG, from your friend

Ingrid

ThanX once again, Ingrid!  You always seem to "know" when I am up to something and send me instructions and screen shots just at the right moment (How do you do that?!)  -X-
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NAME: INGRID
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