Saturday, July 4, 2015

Bird of Paradise Flower Card




Take a picture of the subject you are going to quill, in this case a Bird of Paradise Flower.


With your computer print 2 images side by side. In my case I used the 5x7” size. However, when printed they came one on top of the other. I take this step because I found that it is easier for me to quill on one picture and use the other one to look at the details. 


Make sure that you measure the actual size of your images that came from your printer.  In my case each of my flower’s image came out as 3.5x5” and with the background a total of 4.25x7”.  


On the print that you are going to use as your “work template”, mark the outline of a rectangle, the size you will be using for your card. 


To make things clearer, mark the petals’ outline on one of the images.


Cover your images with an acetate sheet, plastic of your choice (in my case I used a sheet protector), or waxed paper to use for working on it.
Begin working.
















For this project I used all 3mm wide paper strips of different lengths and colors.
I worked one flower at a time by filling all the spaces with the necessary shapes.
I used teardrops, marquises, and wheaters. 


Once you finished quilling your flower, very carefully lift it and glue it on the background you are going to use for your card. 





Congratulations! You successfully finished your project!

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I hope that this tutorial was useful.
Thank you for visiting me and Happy Quilling!
Thank you for visiting me and I hope that you enjoyed the tutorial.

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