I just had a break from blogging to catch up with other work. I also managed to practice my quilling. I love rolling the paper strips but to actually form a design was another matter. I found the gluing quite fiddly, made a few boo boos but luckily it didn't leave any marks on the background. I also managed to pour glue all over my work space! Anyways here is the finished card, hope you like it. My inspiration came from
Daydeams.
Suganthi is an amazing quiller and so very creative. She had a great tutorial for the quilled flower. I enjoy her blog very much.
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Wow, for someone who has just started quilling not to long ago, this is fab work! Am looking forward to seeing more of your beautiful quilled cards :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful !.you have done a great job.So encouraging to read your post. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! This is so pretty! I love it! I shall give it a try too one day....luckily Suganthi made a tutorial at her blog about this technique....I can't wait to give it a go! Great job Shanti!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shirl, Lin and Suganthi for your encouraging comments. It was a real sense of achievement when I finished the card. It still has many rough edges but hopefully with practice I will improve.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I love the colour combination that you use!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! You're well on your way to being a fine quiller.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann and Miyyah. A great boost to my confidence!
ReplyDeletewowee! i haven't try this method yet. your's is really classic ^^
ReplyDeleteThanks As, glad you like it xx
ReplyDeleteHi Allycat, thanks for sending me the card so promptly :) I used it as a birthday card for one of my colleagues. She absolutely loved it!! I'm definitely going to be coming back to buy more.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Yashidha, so glad your friend liked the card, hope to 'see' you soonxx
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