Saturday, January 8, 2011

Something new





      This is my first post this year and I would like to wish all my readers a very happy new year with lot of new beginnings.


      This work is inspired by an embroidery design. I liked the pattern a lot but I am not sure if I have been true to the pattern . Trying to get the same effect I have tried a new technique for the leaves(new to me).I hope you all like it , I like it a lot.I have used three shades of green for the leaves.I first made a long loop according to the length of the leaf needed and then I have made smaller loops continuously on one side all the while sticking the loops to the long center loop .Then I started on the other side with another long strip with the same center loop I made small loops on the other side sticking  the base of the smaller loops all along the length of the center loop.










       Thanks for stopping by,have a creative day.

27 comments:

Neferet said...

It's lovely, thanks for sharing it. :)

a paper {life} said...

I think you did an awesome job. It is very eye catching and I love the colours. It is interesting where we can get quilling ideas from and I love the leaves too.

Cheryl

Spardha said...

WOW!!.. ITS BEAUTIFFUL! :D

Unknown said...

I love it, too! Background paper is lovely!
Suzana

Ann Martin said...

Oh that's a very nice look and yes, different! The loopy leaves remind me of something we have here called ribbon candy.

Unknown said...

Hi

I love your blog. I started quilling sometime last year and i've referred to your blog many times to learn some techniques. Thanks so much for all the lovely pictures and tutorials. I love the way you quilled the leaves here and would love to know how it is done. Thanks once again.

kavitha

Unknown said...

wow.wonderful project.I like it very much especially leaves.thanks a lot

Artes de Nágela said...

I loved it!

painted princess collection said...

WoW lovely piece the background crinkled paper enhances the design
anandhirajan

Helen said...

Lovely! The leaves reminded me of the Tamarin leaves.

Philippa said...

Beautiful, Suganthi! I love the looped leaves, and the background paper you have used. Wishing you a very happy and creative new year ...

licia politis said...

Suganthi, congrats on your blog, I love your new piece, the leaves are very effective.
Happy new year!
Licia

Allycat said...

Ooh, the leaves are simply lovely! I just don't know how you get the inspiration to create so many beautiful designs! Thanks for sharing this creative genius xx

Creativek(shraddha) said...

this is stunning!

Priya Sivaraj said...

as beautiful as ever.. the background paper adds to the beauty

Anita Kumar said...

Superb as usual !

Njeri said...

My dear your quilling is AMAZING! I also do quilling but you, you are my hero!

Hussena said...

Wow luv ur work its seems to be so intricate. Must have taken up a lot of ur time but the end result is beautiful.

Regina said...

What amazing job!!! Love it too much!!
Hugs
Regina

WhiteRacoon said...

very pretty! gentle and fragile, love the background and the design itself.
good job!

Inna D. said...

Wow! Very beautiful!

Yuenie said...

very interesting technique for the leaves!

Leanne said...

Beautiful!!!

nidhi said...

so simple yet so beautiful...u r awesome i can never stop getting impressed n inspired by ur work

Angela B. said...

Gorgeous!!! I only dream of someday being this creative with Quilling!

nidhi said...

hey how did u paste the petals on the flower i tried it but every time
i m sticking a new petal the
old one comes out plz help

Paper Zen said...

your new leaves technique is just wonderful suganthi! i love how the leaves get smaller and larger - it gives so much movement. happy creative new year!