Friday, January 21, 2011

boy card


     It is a bit difficult to make cards for boys. When Akhil asked to make a card for his friend I thought a kite would be a nice idea for a boy and since it is not much work I put it off till the very end. Yesterday evening I found that quilling a kite not at all easy to me .The four right angled triangles with equal common sides was not easy.  I finally quilled some clouds and finished the card as I did not have time for another trial. 


    This pongal holidays I was determined to quill, but not easy when my kids are home. I was still taking my quilling things around and leaving it about, this  encouraged my family members to try quilling.


    This one is by my  husband :).







      This is by Akhil. He used the slotted tool and is so careful while working not a bit of glue shows.

     My elder son Abi finally was impressed with some quilled work. He was completely bowled over by the anotomical quilling on All things paper posted by Ann Martin. He went through Sarah's entire blog wondering why I don't quill like this. Boys do have different taste.

11 comments:

kavitha said...

love how u quilled the clouds,good one for a boy..

Helen said...

Nice boy card! and love the clouds.

Angela B. said...

I love the kite! Something has been pulling me to want to make a card with a kite as well. Maybe it's just knowing after New Years Spring is on the way...lol! Thanks for the inspiration!

Satya said...

that is indeed a very beautifull kite you made for your son...looks really good

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Priya Sivaraj said...

love the cloud!! no wonder your family members are inspired by you, when you inspire so many ppl around the world :)

Philippa said...

Oh, I know just how tricky those right-angle kite sections can be, Suganthi! Yours have turned out really well, and I love your clouds ...

Baukje said...

I love from you Quilling beautiful!!!
Groetjes Baukje

Ann Martin said...

Your kite and clouds look wonderful to me! And I am SO impressed by your husband's and Akhil's cards. You've taught them well. Sarah's anatomical quilling has been whipping around Twitter like crazy ever since that post went up... I have to say I had a feeling the subject matter would captivate lots of people as it's so unusual.

Njeri said...

I have never thought to quill clouds before. very beautiful indeed. and than you for popping into my blog and leaving a comment.
I have been so inspired by visiting your blog.

María de los Ángeles said...

I like your colorfull style in quilling, is so inspired to me, you make beautiful cards!

Allycat said...

Great design, I must agree quilling the kite doesn't look easy, for me at least! Love the cards by hubby and Akhil - I think you've a bit of competition there! Hugs xx