So i wrap this yr with my last piece. I started this a while back but finalized it and put it together last night. One of my favorite verses. I used the same flowers i used in the house warming gift, but tried different leaves. I loved the effect of scrolled leaves. Here it is.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Thursday, December 19, 2013
New Flower bouquet
So this month i created another quilled flower design - more or less like a bouquet as i had a 3D effect for the flowers by using shaping domes. That makes the flowers really pop out instead of lay flat. The effect is definitely better.
I went for my orange again. But used a double graduating quilling strip. Basically what that means is that it strip starts as white - becomes orange in the middle and then is white again at the end.
Like so
Now with paper - i followed this tutorial - purple flower with a small change in the shape.
This is what i got
The full picture is as follows :)
So to illustrate that flower i created a photo tutorial - not sure if its clear enough...that's one skill i need to improve on. However you will get a basic idea by going over the purple flower tutorial and this one below.
I love the way the flowers with the graduated orange paper turned out...reminds me of Fanta :)
I went for my orange again. But used a double graduating quilling strip. Basically what that means is that it strip starts as white - becomes orange in the middle and then is white again at the end.
Like so
Now with paper - i followed this tutorial - purple flower with a small change in the shape.
This is what i got
The full picture is as follows :)
So to illustrate that flower i created a photo tutorial - not sure if its clear enough...that's one skill i need to improve on. However you will get a basic idea by going over the purple flower tutorial and this one below.
I love the way the flowers with the graduated orange paper turned out...reminds me of Fanta :)
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
House warming gift for a friend
House warming gift:
So i got a request from a good friend to make something for a house warming gift.
I found this quote online from life quotes:
And this is the finished piece framed in a 10 x 10 shadowbox
Friday, October 18, 2013
Quilled Christmas ornaments:
Quilled Christmas ornaments:
I am busy making christmas cards :) And looking around for Quilled christmas designs has been really something. In the process i bumped into so many other quilling blogs...and have been astounded by what is out there. I am going to link a few to mine so that you can check them out as well.
Christmas stars and snowflakes:
Poinsettia
I made a few Poinsettia's for my cards.
You can see my 2 Stars
I followed Alli's quilled creations video for star1
And modified it a bit. This is what i got
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Pretty pink quilled flowers for breast cancer awareness month
Here are my latest set of flowers - based off Ali of Quilled creations Zinnia flowers. Take alook at the original here: From Ann Martins blog.
http://www.allthingspaper.net/2012/03/quilled-flowers-garden-of-35-paper.html
I have modified mine. Tried slightly different petals. I intend to make a full piece with this. Here is the preview :)
I will have pictures of the completed project soon.
http://www.allthingspaper.net/2012/03/quilled-flowers-garden-of-35-paper.html
I have modified mine. Tried slightly different petals. I intend to make a full piece with this. Here is the preview :)
I will have pictures of the completed project soon.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Birthday gift for a friend
So here i go again - i did a quilled yellowhammer bird based off Jane Jenkins English birds.
It came out really nice. I painted a sky blue for the background on a canvas and framed it in a 8 x 8 shadowbox frame.
Here is the final piece. And my friend loved it :)
It came out really nice. I painted a sky blue for the background on a canvas and framed it in a 8 x 8 shadowbox frame.
Here is the final piece. And my friend loved it :)
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Quilled piece on mottled Canvas
So i thought a plain piece of canvas in white would not make an effective back ground. So i went googling the "mottled effect" painting method. I tried that out and got a very nice background - atleast i think so :) The background is actually with green, yellow and gold tones. So i then added some quilled flowers. I followed Pritesh Dagurs tutorial
http://youtu.be/qiLk9wmIMSY which was based off http://azlina-lin.blogspot.com/2012/01/multicoloured-flowers.html for one of the main pieces. I like the effect :)
I have finally figured out that quilled swirls are best with card stock paper - they are easier to shape.
http://youtu.be/qiLk9wmIMSY which was based off http://azlina-lin.blogspot.com/2012/01/multicoloured-flowers.html for one of the main pieces. I like the effect :)
I have finally figured out that quilled swirls are best with card stock paper - they are easier to shape.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Steps to decorating a picture frame with quilled work
So this is the finished product of a picture frame - pretty simple project to do.
Final product
Final product
Full Frame view
Butterfly on the flowers - closeup
Final version.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Royal Flower modified
So i have a new wall plaque i am doing. The theme needs to tie into the gold, orange, brown shades. I have the verse all picked out to emboss on the frame. Started with the flowers. This is the modified version of the Royal flower which i saw on Amna's tutorials
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q5fNMzAL0Y
This is still WIP - but hoping to have it up soon. I love the way it turned out.
Here is the almost finished piece.....
Here is the final piece - i gave this as a gift to a friend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Q5fNMzAL0Y
This is still WIP - but hoping to have it up soon. I love the way it turned out.
Here is the almost finished piece.....
Footprints Plaque redone....
And so i made a few changes to my Footprints Plaque. Added a different color plus put in the feet.
Here is what i have finally.
Here is what i have finally.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
A design from Beautiful quilling step by step.
So one of my first projects was trying to figure out how much of paper i would require to make shapes that would fit the designs i wanted to do.
And after watching so many tutorials and blogs - i realised i would have to manufacture these sizes myself. Hence i got my self the book - Beautiful Quilling step by step.
One of the designs caught my eye because of the fine detail in the butterfly. I then went ahead and got some wooden plaques from Walmart. Painted it with beige, and then quilled the same picture with the same dimensions. Once i completed it - i felt it was missing something since it looked really sparce.
I came across some bell flowers on Pinterest - and tried those. They were perfect. And this is what i came up with. Few things i learnt.1. Always keep a wet paper towel to wipe your hand clear of glue. 2.End product should be varnished to give it stability. So i went ahead and got Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic coating aerosol spray. It worked perfectly!
And after watching so many tutorials and blogs - i realised i would have to manufacture these sizes myself. Hence i got my self the book - Beautiful Quilling step by step.
One of the designs caught my eye because of the fine detail in the butterfly. I then went ahead and got some wooden plaques from Walmart. Painted it with beige, and then quilled the same picture with the same dimensions. Once i completed it - i felt it was missing something since it looked really sparce.
I came across some bell flowers on Pinterest - and tried those. They were perfect. And this is what i came up with. Few things i learnt.1. Always keep a wet paper towel to wipe your hand clear of glue. 2.End product should be varnished to give it stability. So i went ahead and got Krylon Crystal Clear Acrylic coating aerosol spray. It worked perfectly!
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Quilling Basics. Step by step tutorials
Quilling is a new found passion for me. I was taken aback by the detailed beauty of filigree work. And was pleasantly surprised that this was with not too much effort. So now here i am expanding on my Quilling horizons - dabbling with quilled art on plaques, fridge magnets, cards, freestanding - u imagine it - u can make it.
The initial journey to find out more about this technique, after seeing it at a friends house..started me on a youtube hunt for information.
After many books and video's, i realized there was a lot out there on techniques - but very few that take you through the entire course of creating a master piece. Step by step.
Hence i thought of doing QuillingMadeEasy with complete steps for each completed project i post. Given the fact that these pieces take a lot of time, depending on what you want to create - i hope to show the basic creation of shapes and all the materials required for this - and then leave the assembling of the final product to you. But you will have visuals of the finished product to guide you.
My inspiration for this butterfly was from Daydreams monarch butterfly. I found the butterfly base in wood from walmart - and this is how it started.
2. I painted the base black with acrylic paint for wood
3. I then stuck all the pieces. And made the body of the butterfly by making 2 cones and attaching them together to make a long body. The color didn't look right
4. So i painted the body bronze.
These are other versions of the butterfly. Modified and in different colors.
As pieces progressed - i added beehive quilling in between to fill the spaces as well.
The initial journey to find out more about this technique, after seeing it at a friends house..started me on a youtube hunt for information.
After many books and video's, i realized there was a lot out there on techniques - but very few that take you through the entire course of creating a master piece. Step by step.
Hence i thought of doing QuillingMadeEasy with complete steps for each completed project i post. Given the fact that these pieces take a lot of time, depending on what you want to create - i hope to show the basic creation of shapes and all the materials required for this - and then leave the assembling of the final product to you. But you will have visuals of the finished product to guide you.
Quilled Monarch butterfly fridge magnet |
1. Wooden base. Quilled the pieces and arranged them to see how they look. I also put a strip around the butterfly as a border to keep the pieces in.
2. I painted the base black with acrylic paint for wood
3. I then stuck all the pieces. And made the body of the butterfly by making 2 cones and attaching them together to make a long body. The color didn't look right
4. So i painted the body bronze.
These are other versions of the butterfly. Modified and in different colors.
As pieces progressed - i added beehive quilling in between to fill the spaces as well.
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