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Viva La Musica!


Viva La Musica!!!

 So today I decided to put my treble clef along with some notes onto a staff to make a complete picture.  They all have the beehive technique which I found easy to do for the skinnier parts of the notes.


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  1. Wow! These musical notes look perfect! There's so much detail that goes into each one! Thank you for adding me; I'm happy to have another quilling friend! :)

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    1. Thank you for the wonderful compliment! I am so excited ....I haven't been doing this very long and I've gotten so addicted!

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  2. I need to give credit to my inspiration for using the beehive technique in this project. http://susanquilling.blogspot.in/ is the website of Susan who lives in India. Check out her gorgeous work in quilling!

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  3. Jennifer, this is very pretty.
    I'm so happy that you're very enjoy to playing with tne beehive technique in your quilled creations....have fun...

    So sorry...I'm live in Indonesia not India....:)

    happy quilling,
    hugs,
    Susan

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  4. Oops! Forgive me...thank you for correcting that! :)

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  5. Oh Wow! what a brilliant idea - I've never tried quilling before, but your cards are giving me ideas...beautiful!

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  6. Thank you AnnieC! I've had a lot of fun trying these new ideas. I had never done quilling before, but it's not too hard and it really makes for a neat look!

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