Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 3, 2012
Black& White Flower Swirl - Quilled Flowers
I quilled this floral design with white printer paper. Apart from quilled roses and fringed flowers with centres I have used husked leaves for the centre. The edges are made of fringed leaves and the little flowers are my instantaneous creations where I cut 5 petals each and pasted it to a 3mm , 2.5" length strip. the petals fell a little short of the strip so I could make the scroll really tight.
Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 2, 2012
Tiger - Quilled Picture Landscape
Phew !!! At last my quilled landscape styled tiger is complete. I love quilling pictures more than floral designs. I am very new to quilling but I think this came out rather well. Specially the ferocious look makes him look rather frightening.
I am glad I managed to get the eyes to look natural. If you like my work please leave your comments.
Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 2, 2012
Parrot - Quilled Picture Landscape
I quilled this parrot like a quilled landscape or quilled picture from an image of it. I used loose scrolls made from A4 length 3mm strips.I find it is important to get the eyes right to get a realistic look. I am quite impressed with the fact that it has a bit of depth.
I tried to arrange the quill to follow the natural curves of the bird to get the depth. I clipped the edge of the quilled marque to get the feathery effect .
For the eyes, I made a coil and allowed it to relax a wee bit before gumming it. Then I made an itsy white tight scroll and fattened it into a 1/4 moon and inserted it off center to get the highlight effect.
I made the palm by looking at one in my garden ( I live in the tropics)by pasting between 10 to 12, 1/4 A4 strips to form a 3/4 circle. I scored lines on each leaf strand by placing it on a semi hard surface and then drawing lines with a blunt instrument. If the surface is hard the lines won't get embossed and if the surface is too soft the paper will tear.
I had made the parrot and branch on a cut-out so I was able paste the parrot on top of the palms .
On hind sight , I feel I should have stuck a few tight scrolls and mounted the parrot on top the give a nice 3D effect to the scene.
I tried to arrange the quill to follow the natural curves of the bird to get the depth. I clipped the edge of the quilled marque to get the feathery effect .
For the eyes, I made a coil and allowed it to relax a wee bit before gumming it. Then I made an itsy white tight scroll and fattened it into a 1/4 moon and inserted it off center to get the highlight effect.
I made the palm by looking at one in my garden ( I live in the tropics)by pasting between 10 to 12, 1/4 A4 strips to form a 3/4 circle. I scored lines on each leaf strand by placing it on a semi hard surface and then drawing lines with a blunt instrument. If the surface is hard the lines won't get embossed and if the surface is too soft the paper will tear.
I had made the parrot and branch on a cut-out so I was able paste the parrot on top of the palms .
On hind sight , I feel I should have stuck a few tight scrolls and mounted the parrot on top the give a nice 3D effect to the scene.
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Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 2, 2012
Quilled Butterflies and Flowers
I quilled these 3d butterflies using a printout of the butterfly and followed the colors as closely as possible. Most parts of the wings are made of loose coils except for the edge of the wings where I have used the beehive technique.
Quilled Flower and Humming Bird
I loved the piece quilled 3d flowers and humming bird Inna had created so I thought the best way to learn is to try and see how close I could get. And this is the results. Well I'm proud of this coz I had been quilling for just over a week when I did this piece. Please check out Inna's work here.
I am all thumbs and keep getting bathed in glue!! Begginers please be careful with the glue and apply very little and use a toothpick!! Your fingers get stuck to the paper quicker than the card your sticking it on!!
Another problem I had was the length of the strip!! My flowers were all rather too big. I also had problems with the fringed flowers. Found it difficult to get the petals spread evenly and the coil kept comming loose as I had not coiled it tight!!. But I am satisfied with the end result.
I learned the hard way by getting into the deep end!! Anyway, fringed flowers come out better if you keep the coil tight and glue it now and then when rolling!! ( at least for me it does). And open the flower up in an orderly fashion without being impatient like me!! Arrange the petals evenly when opening and make sure you stick the different sized fringes so there is an even bottom.
I you paste the fringe facing down and thurn it up after quilling you will get the curled-in look which look really cool for flower centres.
I am all thumbs and keep getting bathed in glue!! Begginers please be careful with the glue and apply very little and use a toothpick!! Your fingers get stuck to the paper quicker than the card your sticking it on!!
Another problem I had was the length of the strip!! My flowers were all rather too big. I also had problems with the fringed flowers. Found it difficult to get the petals spread evenly and the coil kept comming loose as I had not coiled it tight!!. But I am satisfied with the end result.
I learned the hard way by getting into the deep end!! Anyway, fringed flowers come out better if you keep the coil tight and glue it now and then when rolling!! ( at least for me it does). And open the flower up in an orderly fashion without being impatient like me!! Arrange the petals evenly when opening and make sure you stick the different sized fringes so there is an even bottom.
I you paste the fringe facing down and thurn it up after quilling you will get the curled-in look which look really cool for flower centres.
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