Valentines Day is upon us and I thought I'd chip in with this quilled landscape of kids gazing at the moon.
I have combined beehive quilling and silhouette paper cut for this quilled picture.
Somehow I find it more satisfying to relate kids to love as it brings out the innocence of true love in this materialistic world. I am sort of a spiritual dreamer and love everything that is pure and innocent. I had previously done a couple of Valentines day quilling with Kiddy Valentine and Butterfly Heart.
I have done this piece in 3 dimension as it has got depth through layering.
As you can see the background is quilled using beehive technique with color blending. And the grass is done using graphic quilling, my style, as in the cases of Thumper and Bamby.
Hope you like this one. I'd love to hear from you all.
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn silhouette. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn silhouette. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Thứ Bảy, 9 tháng 2, 2013
Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 12, 2012
Quilled Picture Papercut Nativity Scene
To complete my christmas quilling, I thought this quilled picture of the nativity of Christ was appropriate. As usual I have combined paper cutting with quilling.
The first silhouette I tried was a fully quilled sunset scene which I called "Sunset & Silhouette". For this one, I thought I'd not complicate it, so I did a paper cut. I have used beehive quilling for the background which is slightly different from the one used in "Reindeer in the Snow".
Chris
The first silhouette I tried was a fully quilled sunset scene which I called "Sunset & Silhouette". For this one, I thought I'd not complicate it, so I did a paper cut. I have used beehive quilling for the background which is slightly different from the one used in "Reindeer in the Snow".
Hope you like this one . Tutorial for advanced beehive quilling is here.
And Now..........
All my blessings and good wishes to you and your wonderful family.
May Jesus' coming this year once again bring joy to your home.
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones.
Big Bear Hugggg,Chris
Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 12, 2012
Quilled Picture Papercut Silhouette - Reindeer in the Snow
I have combined paper cutting and quilling for this quilled picture, Reindeer in the Snow, for which I have used only beehive quilling as a background. Usually, the paper cut is mounted on a paper backing but I wanted to make it a bit different, so whats better than using beehive quilling to depict a snowy backdrop?
For tips on beehive quilling check out my tutorial, which is for those who already know the basic beehive technique.
This one was very simple, I got a couple of silhouettes of reindeer and Photoshopped the design and then cut it out with a craft knife. Then I covered the backing paper with beehive quilling. I have used two variations of the beehive. The border is made of the variation I introduced in filigree flower . The beehive variation is given in the Filigree Poinsettia Tutorial.
The snow backdrop for the center is the usual beehive quilling pasted closely, taking care not to allow it to unwind too much. When glued close it looks really good and can be used for background filling.
Enjoy and be motivated.
For tips on beehive quilling check out my tutorial, which is for those who already know the basic beehive technique.
This one was very simple, I got a couple of silhouettes of reindeer and Photoshopped the design and then cut it out with a craft knife. Then I covered the backing paper with beehive quilling. I have used two variations of the beehive. The border is made of the variation I introduced in filigree flower . The beehive variation is given in the Filigree Poinsettia Tutorial.
The snow backdrop for the center is the usual beehive quilling pasted closely, taking care not to allow it to unwind too much. When glued close it looks really good and can be used for background filling.
Enjoy and be motivated.
Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 9, 2012
Quilled Papercut Picture- Kiddy Valentine
I love paper cutting as much as I like quilling and wanted to combine the two, so this is what I came up with. I have used multi strip method to create the scallop around the heart. I made simple quilled flowers using the petal shape and I used scallops to make yellow and pink outline flowers.
On hind sight I think I should use longer strips to make the flowers so they will be dense and hold the shape better. I also struggled with getting the scrolls uniform, even though I have the circle template. It always pops out when I try to get it out to glue it. So I have come up with a home remedy which I am experimenting on. I also discovered how to make the petal look like the pic below despite using printer paper.
Will share my discoveries in a later post.
On hind sight I think I should use longer strips to make the flowers so they will be dense and hold the shape better. I also struggled with getting the scrolls uniform, even though I have the circle template. It always pops out when I try to get it out to glue it. So I have come up with a home remedy which I am experimenting on. I also discovered how to make the petal look like the pic below despite using printer paper.
Will share my discoveries in a later post.
Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 7, 2012
Sunset & Silhouette - Quilled Landscape Picture Art
I was always fascinated by silhouette photography so I thought I'd try to do it justice by quilling one just to see how it turned out. I love the way it did . I have quilled the sunset on water scene only slightly below the black . I have used pegs under the black silhouette foreground. The method is the same as in my landscape tutorial. I have squashed the coils that are used for the background to make them less elastic and more malleable. The black foreground and bamboo silhouette coils are not squashed. You can see the difference from the shape.
You should note however, that you will have to use many more coils if you squash and use. So if you are lazy like me, don't squash unless you need to emphasize the flow or need more control over the quills.
Squashing the coils make it flatter and more malleable for shaping.
You should note however, that you will have to use many more coils if you squash and use. So if you are lazy like me, don't squash unless you need to emphasize the flow or need more control over the quills.
Squashing the coils make it flatter and more malleable for shaping.
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