Showing posts with label quilling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilling. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Tutorial for quilled flowers

Here's some flowers I made the other day: 
I call them paper Asters.
To make them you will need:

double sided patterned paper 

scissors 

bonefolder (optional) 

quilling tool (optional) 

glue 

Cut a strip of paper 12 inch long and about 1- 1 1/2 inch wide.
Fold it in half lengthwise.
Cut a thin fringe along the paper, but leave a tiny part uncut.
Put the strip in the quilling tool
and start rolling up. Put some dots of glue along the edge.
 This is what you will have now:
Start from the outside and bend down the fringe.
And it's all done!
If you want full flowers like these, use a 12 inch paper strip.
For these, I used two  6" strips in two different widths.
               
You can also make them flatter by using a shorter strip and then add a brad or a paper coil in the middle.
     
I got the inspiration from this picture I found browsing around on Ebay. 
Cool huh?

Good luck and let me know how it goes:)

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Quilling

Have you ever tried quilling? It's super simple and I don't think embellishments could be any cheaper to make! I'm not talking about making big peacocks or anything. The quilling I have tried is on a very basic level. Like these flowers here;

You can use cardstock or double sided patterned paper, but I think solid colors look best. You can also buy precut quilling strips, but that's totally a waste of money in my opinion.
Dig up your cardstock scraps and cut thin strips, no more than 1/8" wide. The length is up to you. I usually use strips between 6" and 8" long.

I have quilled without a quilling tool. I think I used my paper piercer, but it's so much easier when you have the right tool. It costs about 3-4 dollars.


Put the very end of your strip into the opening of the quilling tool and start rolling the paper in between your thumb and index finger. Actually when I think about it, you are just holding the paper still while you roll the handle.

Put a tiny bit of glue at the end of your strip when you are done and squeeze to your circle. Before you do this - decide how tight you want the circle to be rolled.
If you wanna make one of those simple flowers I made, you will need one circle in the middle and 5-7 around.
Use fast drying glue and glue the circles to the middle one. And don't forget to put glue in between them as well.
To make a leaf, you do the same thing, but don't have the rolls so tight. Then you just pinch one end of the circle to make it look like a leaf.



Easy enough huh?

Look what I bought from Martha Stewart. Doesn't it look super simple to make yourself?
Here is a layout from last year where I used some quilling in the middle of the flowers.
(Click to enlarge!)

I have bought a book about quilling and I thought I should move on to the more complicated stuff. Give this a try, so that you can move on with me!
PS. Come back on Tuesday..I have had my blog for a month then and will celebrate with a nice giveaway!