I have been thinking of quilling a daisy for some time ,I quilled one finally and really enjoyed making it . I did not mean to use it on a card, as it will be difficult to put the card inside an envelope without crumpling the daisy.
Then again I used it on this card with this beautiful background. I will keep this card for myself .The quilled bee and the word happy together will make "bee happy", and it will look nice on my son's table.
I almost never use pattern paper as it becomes difficult for me to quill over the patterns, but these had daisies on them and I thought I could use it. I vastly prefer white base as it will allow me to use lot of colours and the card stock I use has a slight gloss which reflects the colours in the strips making it look all the more beautiful.
I have quilled the word happy with black strips. The swirls are all dark green( it doesn't show in the picture).
Take a strip of 10mm quilling paper , yellow colour and fringe it as shown.( I cut the fringes with a pair of scissors)
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With the help of a slotted tool roll the fringed strip.(Roll it with your hand if you don't have a tool)
Remove the rolled strip from the tool and glue the end.
Press the fringes on all sides to make a fringed flower.
Take a small circle of paper and make a cut as shown.
Stick the cut ends one on top of the other to form a small cone .
Cut strips into small pieces of required length and then round off the edges.Stick the strips over the cone as shown.
Continue this way , until you have at least three rows of petals.
Stick the fringed yellow flower at the center of the strips. Here you have a beautiful daisy.
Thanks for stopping by , Have a creative day.
That's a great bee, Suganthi! And I love the daisy and background paper too.
ReplyDeletei love how the daisy came out and the bee too:))(toady only i saw a original bee and i was really scarred:)) ,you can use one more panel like small circle or square to your quilled shape it will highlight the thing:)))
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful...
and the bee it's great..
wow! what a great tutorial. i should try this. thank you for sharing suganthi!
ReplyDeleteYoy are just the best!!!! By- Ag with dother.
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy card! Love everything about it xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I was just wondering how you did the daisy and it great way to do it.
ReplyDeleteLovely card!
Suzana
So pretty and the background paper compliments the daisy perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the tutorial! It was very helpful! I love a lot all of your work!
ReplyDeletevery pretty... gonna try it soon...
ReplyDeleteI love this card, all the details are perfect!
ReplyDeleteLoved this....
ReplyDeleteI like this project. I like the daisy.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent work....I love the daisy and bee.
ReplyDeleteHi Suganthi, Absolutely b'ful work.
ReplyDeleteCan u pls tell me what is the Dark green (squares in the first image) background that you have used? Is it a paper or a board?
I loved the daisy flower you made suganthi and your tutorial is easy to understand. I would love to try this.
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