I have been wishing to quill poppies for a long time. When I started with this card I first tried out Inna's
tutorial . I am not so good at using pins for husking and I still need lot of practice. The flower turned out well but too big to use in a card.
Then I went back to making the petals with one of my favourite techniques - the eccentric circle. I love how the flowers turned out .I referred many images and cliparts before arranging the flowers , leaves and buds. For the leaves and stems I used 5mm quilling paper . The flowers are made using 3mm quilling paper. I stuck three quilling paper along their lengths to make the stems.
I received a request for a card with something new and I thought I should try out the poppies which for a long time looked like a lot of work. I am thankful to my sweet customer who was very patient even when I took many days to finish her order. It is so difficult to work with Chennai temperature rising to intolerable heights and it looks like a busy month to me with so many weddings.
Thanks for stopping by, Have a creative day.
15 comments:
Such neat work Suganthi :)
So pretty! would love to try this any day!
keep sharing dear :)
They are just PERFECT !
Beautiful!
Beautiful poppies, greet
Poppies are jus popping out...such a contrast catchy bg..Eccentric coils really giving such pretty look to the poppy petals!!!
hmm..creative!
It is gorgeous!
Mesmerizing lines Suganthi! Such even control - nicely done!
Wonderful as always :)
Beautiful,Suganthi!!!
Nice
I don't know how I missed seeing your poppies until now Suganthi, but they are so pretty! I admire your eccentric coils. I never seem to have the patience to make them even though I love the way they look. I hope you're tolerating the heat as best you can.
I love that! I just started looking for blogs about paper quilling. I wish I could make things this elaborate and beautiful. If you were in the US I would totally want to take a class from you!
Looks soo pretty!! What glue do you use?
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