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Wednesday 28 December 2016

Quilled Hibiscus


I'm acting as a guest designer at IQCG Blog this month. They asked me to quill something using my favourite technique. My favourite is to quill  just by attaching paper into designs without using tools.

So, I decided to quill these beautiful hibiscus using this technique. I have used 5mm strips for the entire project. The strips are just neatly cut and attached.

You can visit http://indianquillingchallenge.blogspot.in/2016/12/guest-designer-iqcg33.html to check details.

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Monday 31 October 2016

Quilled Chrysanthemum



Chrysanthemums take life during winter so I decided to quill them as a welcome to winter.

For the flowers I used 5mm shades of pink quilling paper. Made loose coils then elongated to get the long tear drop shape. For leaves I used shades of green. The bee is made of black, yellow and white strips 5mm each. To get special look I added pearls randomly at the leaf part.

This I have done for IQCG Challenge-31 Bingo. I chose 3rd vertical down with pink, wings and pearl.

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Tuesday 30 August 2016

Quilled Peacock




This is my first quilled peacock. Though it took sometime I liked the way it finally turned out. 
I took the outline of peacock from online and quilled it. For the body part I used the beehive technique. The centre part of the feathers are tight coils shaped as tear drops where as all the remaining part were strips and in between I used tight coils and V shaped paper as decoration.  I used green, blue, yellow as my primary colours and all the paper strips are 5mm dimension.

This I have done for IQCG Challenge-29 Incredible India. I chose our National bird peacock as my theme for this challenge.IQCG Challenge-29.

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