I have a close friend who has trusted me to create several pieces for her and this was one of them. It makes me happy to have a new challenge and this was indeed one. I used a photo given to me as a reference and quilled atop a print out of it. I have the photo cut out in my pocket protector and am quilling on top of it careful not to glue the paper to the plastic. I use straight pins to hold it together until it dries. Here I’ve taken the quilled rider and horse off of the styrofoam backing and added to a background I added of layered trees. Here’s the final piece…
Quilling Fun, Crafting, Family, and whatever is on my mind at the time.
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! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful compliment! I am so excited ....I haven't been doing this very long and I've gotten so addicted!
DeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, this is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI'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
Oops! Forgive me...thank you for correcting that! :)
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! what a brilliant idea - I've never tried quilling before, but your cards are giving me ideas...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank 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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