Friday, September 9, 2011

Quilled scenery



             I wish all my friends from Kerala a happy Onam. This quilled picture did start with my intention to quill something with the onam theme. Scenes of Kerala always show coconut trees and back waters, I started with qulling the coconut trees(they are coconut trees). I wound brown colour strips around an empty refill to make the tree trunk and fringed the leaves. I rolled some strips cut from scrap book paper  for the coconuts.


        For the solid land I cut brown colour handmade paper in random widths and rolled them by hand and stuck them .Handmade paper when cut into strips have edges that do not have a uniform colour and this gave texture to the coils. For the water I crimped four different colours strips , light blue, dark blue , light green and white (the colours were Abi's idea). I stuck them in a wavy fashion to give the appearance of water and ripples. This picture reminds me of drawings I made as a kid. I am happy the way this turned out .


       I edited my picture in Picasa and gave the frame to the picture which is a new feature in picnik.


       Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day.

38 comments:

  1. Suganthi.. Bas... I am copying this design.. Final..!! you are a never ending source of creative genius who blows me away.. i think i will sit and case all ur cards one day...!!

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  2. so beautiful! i love the ocean. so refreshing:-))))

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  3. This is fabulous Suganthi .
    i like the way you have done the leaves and solid land .keep crafting .
    (i've got to reveal a truth ,my little daughter always says that Suganthi aunties quilling is the best )

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  4. великолепная картинка!

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  5. Wonderful! Your creations are so original!

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  6. wonderful!!!design looks grt!!!
    sooo natural...

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  7. Your quilling is so awesome, it blows my mind each time I visit your blog :)

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  8. Suganthi , what a superb Onam gift ,you have captured the spirit of Kerala !!

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  9. awesome job..love the way how u done the water and the tree...ur quilling is superb.

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  10. what a beautiful scence u have created the water made using crimped strips is fantastic and really liked the rough rolled brown strips for land great idea, this has come out so well,like i said a master of all crafts:)

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  11. wow suganthi this is fantastic. your quilling ideas are amaizing.superb

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  12. Amazingly perfectly quilled scenery.. Suganthi you are an artist with perfection... I am so proud of you... and feels good that we have such gr8 artists around us who keeps inspiring us...

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  13. Your Quillings ideas are always so super awesome!! Thsi has turned out beautifully and i really like the water u crated with crimped strips :)

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  14. This is stunning!!! love the beautiful image it paints..it reminded me of my trip to kerala, with beautiful waters and plentiful trees!!
    Beautiful!!

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  15. what a beautiful card you made ​​again
    I love it!
    Greetings Baukje

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  16. Wow this is fantastic!! Your quilling is simply mind blowing!

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  17. grand visual treat different color strips for the water makes it even more attractive, kudos to mother N Son duo
    anandhirajan

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  18. Impressive. Love the waves - they look especially nice, the palms and the ground turned out well too! Great job done!

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  19. Dear Suganthi

    I am simply in love with kerala..and your card just brings on the sweet memories of the lovely state..

    Do accept the Butterfly Award from my blog
    cheers
    lav

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  20. Hi!! thanks for leaving comment on my blog.Your quilling work is awesome.

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  21. u r awesome,from where do u get the ideas,as usual loved this one too..cheers

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  22. WOW!.. Soo beautiful!.. Love the neat quilling! :D

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  23. It's wonderful Suganthi! You're going great guns :-)

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  24. this is truely amazing. i have never seen such wonderful creativity before. all your creations are awesome and one wants to continuously keep wantingmore from you.

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  25. Another wonderful work form u....Creative crafter you are...

    Sathya
    Taiwan

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  26. amazing work iam not able turn my eyes from this blog ,cocnut tree came out very very ncie,ganesha also outstanding.

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