Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower. Show all posts

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Quilled Thank You Cards (7 of 8)


I was running out of left over bits, so this one was a bit of a struggle. Not my fave, but it still runs along the same vein as the rest.

It's an amazing time we live in when I can "show and tell" online and within seconds, my thoughts are read halfway around the world. Without the web and its crafting community, I wouldn't have had the exposure I've had. I'm thankful for the opportunities that have been handed to me on a silver platter.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Quilled Thank You Cards (3 of 8)

This is obviously a variation of Card 1. The deeper colors were the client's first choice, but we had to swap it out because it took away from the main piece. It was also too large compared to the overall design. Sometimes with quilling, I can't tell until it's all done.

I'm very thankful my hubby cooks (so much better than I can), and didn't mind taking on all our meals, prepping, and clean up so I could focus solely on this project.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Quilling a Housewarming Card

Short and sweet, a card for someone's new home sweet home.
I love how quilling can say so much.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Fringed Flowers for Quilling


Last year I created a letter E monogram for a dear friend. After all the positive feedback, I'm pleased to offer it on Etsy. This is a combination of my top two paper passions - quilling and die cutting, my worlds colliding.

The flowers blossom at varying stages just by the way you curve the paper petals. The colors shown here are done by hand using alcohol-based markers. The stamen, petals, and leaves are designed as one strip to allow for quick rolling / quilling.


Fringed quilling strips have traditionally been limited to 90˚ or 45˚ cuts, but with a digital die cutter, the sky is the limit. This collection of 4 flowers with rounded petals are combined with a scalloped edge heart tray to hold your bouquet. They are ideal for card making, gift wrapping, or decorating custom monograms or letters.