Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leaves. Show all posts

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Die Punched Leaves and Daiso Paper


Someone recently asked how I made the leaves for my 3D Daisy Cake. I punched paper with this flower punch, then snipped out 5 petals. Then I used my quilling needle to score a line in the middle and gently folded it in half before gluing under the daisies.


The paper I used comes from Daiso. Shades of red, orange, and yellow are sold in a pack called "Warm", while blue, green, and lilac are "Cool". This is a 5x7 inch size and several sheets of each color is included. Larger sizes are also available for the same amazingly affordable price of $2, but you get less sheets of each color. The weight is not too light, not too heavy - just fantastic for my accenting paper crafts. The color is carried out through the entire sheet,  not just printed on the surface, so you don't get a incongruent core of white, especially if you plan to make your own flocking.



Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Quilled Thank You Cards (4 of 8)


These two particular shades of orange and green remind me of cantaloupe and honeydew - they just go together.


The project I'll be showing soon had to be completed during the holidays, from the moment I got off work on Dec 21st and due on the 27th. Usually hubby and I would do our holiday baking together in choreographed synchronicity in our compact kitchen - this time he did almost all of it himself and with a huge variety as well. Although it was nice not to be covered in flour, I'm looking forward to next year's bake-fest when we can just orbit each other again. Thanks honey, for taking this huge task off my "plate".