Quilled Cardinal
For today's inspiration challenge, I was inspired by this cardinal ornament. I quilled the cardinal. I still have a lot of learning when it comes to quilling. I am basically trying to teach myself by looking at what others have done. I think I need to use a different glue, or I need to be more patient so that there is no glue overage. If anyone has some tips for a beginner quiller, I would love to hear them.
I think you did a great job!
ReplyDeleteMarilyn, your cardinal is very pretty! I love to quill too. I like to apply just a tiny amount of glue to a rolled coil with either the tip of a paper piercing tool or a T-pin. I dip from a small puddle of clear glue that I've put on a plastic lid of some sort. I find it's easier that way than working with a little squeeze bottle of glue, although lots of quillers prefer that method.
ReplyDeleteOh MariLynn this is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI use a PVA glue when quilling, and put a couple of drops on a plastic lid and apply it with a toothpick, and I generally get a good result. Yes, patience is a virtue when quilling :-)
Blessings
Maxine
MariLynn this is beautiful! I haven't tried quilling I am still learning to color :).This is beautiful. Thank you for joining Stampin Sisters in Christ.
ReplyDeleteI must crown you the Quilling Queen, MariLynn, with this remarkable cardinal!! What exquisite work!!
ReplyDeleteI think you did a very good job. If you want to learn more about quilling you might join one of the online quilling groups. I belong to quillers@yahoo.com. They're great. I use Sobo or Elmer's glue all to glue with. You just have to use a very little bit of glue to create your quill art without glue showing. I use both a needle and a ultra-fine tip glue bottle for my quilling. There are tons of free resources online. Most of the online stores, including our has quilling resources. Quilling is like anything worth doing, it takes both practice and patience.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful 'splash' of red! I envy your quilling. I have quilled before, but I don't feel I am good at it! Thank you for joining us at Stampin' Sisters in Christ! We hope to see you again next week!
ReplyDeleteOh MariLynn this is wonderful! I can't believe how you just look at other ideas and figure out how to make it! I think it came out great! I have only tried quilling a little bit and I love it but it definitely takes practice i guess as I don't have the knack! LOL! Have a wonderful week and thanks for joining us at Stampin Sisters in Christ!!
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Very sweet Marilynn, some lucky recipient is going to really appreciate this! Or is it going to stay in your house?? :} Thank you for coming alongside Stampin' Sisters in Christ this week!
ReplyDeleteWowswers girlie - this is gorgeous! I love the quilling MariLynn - you are such a talented lady in so many ways!! This is perfect for this weeks SSIC challenge! Thank you for playing along with the Stampin' Sisters in Christ Challenge - we appreciate your support! {{{hugs}}}
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