Sunday, February 26, 2012

White on white



         Ever since I started quilling I spend a lot of time searching for quilling ideas and bookmarking them  . I found a page bookmarked long ago but quite forgotten here, I found this beautiful white on white quilled work. I was amazed all over again at how the coils can be shaped into so many ways to give life to strips of paper.
       Every quiller has a different talent and strength and I feel a lot of respect for the ones who can come up with such wonderful ideas.I quilled this and learnt (and enjoyed) some more  quilling. I don't own a single book on quilling, and I am thankful to talented people around the world who share their work and help other people learn the craft .
       Thanks for stopping by.
  

38 comments:

  1. oh wow suganhi this is simply stunning....and i totally get the fact that the simple paper strips when bended and coiled give such amazing results i am surprised everytime i see a new techinque or a new form of quilling and our blogland alone has some amazing quilling artist whose works inspire me day-in and day -out...and you have always been such an inspiration to me to me!!!

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  2. Stunning and Sugnathi you dont need a single book on quilling -- you yourself are an encyclopedia for quilling!

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  3. Wow Suganthi, its just awesome...love your work...White is my fav too..
    I agree with you that all because of great quillers all around the world we dont need any book..and I too have learnt a lot from them.

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  4. Suganthi,
    It is true there are several ways to roll the strips of paper, but it is the talent and creativity of people like you who create works of art like this work.
    I loved it!
    Hugs!

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  5. Wow!!!!!!!
    fabulous . even with white you make wonders .

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  6. oh wow this is really gorgeous, suprised with white on white, it works !!!
    Paula

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  7. It definitely works Suganthi (^__^)

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  8. Wow..Suganthi...this is so gorgeous!!! Very Very beautiul!

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  9. Suganthi.. Good to see you again.. And this is absolutely stunning.. a white on white quilling project.. Not being a white person this is truly a treat to my eyes... AWESOME!!

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  10. awsome suganthi !!really the concept of quilling is awsome !!

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  11. Wow Suganthi, this is an awesome piece of work! I don't think you really NEED any book on quilling. Hands-on learning can't be beaten by any book reading :)

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  12. gorgeous...great work, Suganthi

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  13. So beautifully and precise and delicate. I think you really can do everything you imagine!

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  14. Beautiful ... white on white works spectacularly well!

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  15. Simply beautiful Suganthi...quilling in white is so attractive..!!

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  16. wow....Wat a beautiful piece of work...Superb!!!!

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  17. wow....Wat a beautiful piece of work...Superb!!!!

    (Sorry earlier comment is also from me from Mom's id....)

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  18. OMG, Suganthi! this is absolutely stunning! I don't know how you did the legs. They looks so real!

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  19. Wow..my jaw just dropped ! This is sooo fabulous...I love the tree..I love the deer..I love their antlers ! Couldnt have been better !!!!

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  20. Stunning is the word. Very elegant.

    http://jyoticraftwork.blogspot.in/

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  21. Gret idea Suganthi. It looks very pretty. And for owning a quilling book, you are better off with out it. You can bring out your own creative talent. I never refer to a quilling book for ideas to quill.But I love admireing quillings of others.

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  22. Work of art! It's a dream,don't wake me !
    There is a poem about a very poor man who had a family to support and ,in a very hard snowing cold winter ,he had to kill a deer as they had nothing to eat. They cried while eating deer's meat and said:
    "I eat,I cry, I eat !"
    Everytime I see a deer I remember this poem and I'm so happy to look at your beautiful happy family deer.
    hugs,aureliaeugenia

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  23. awesome quilling!!! and Suganthi u do not need a book for quilling..:) ur blog is a quilling book for us..to refer whenever we want ideas on quilling techniques.. :)..

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  24. Very nice effort!!!I love the way the deers were made:) its fantastic!!

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  25. You never fail to impress me! what a great project!

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  26. Wow!!!!Amazing!!!
    Nati from Brazil
    http://natiquill.blogspot.com

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  27. Marvellous work suganthi.It is really surprising to note that you do not own a single book on quilling.I am also joining you to thank those who oluntarily share their work/tips for others to learn. May their tribe increase
    anandhi

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  28. it is simply adorable dear!!
    love it

    http://lav-art-craft-food.blogspot.com.au/

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  29. Awesome work,great shapes! Looks so beautiful white on white!!!

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  30. wow!
    I dont find any other ward than telling Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
    i just wantto kiss your hands dear. Such a work.
    Come on go doing. The sky is the limit for your imagination. Keep doing.
    viji

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  31. its fab, seems difficult :(
    u did a great job.......

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  32. This is absolutely beautiful! You've captured movement of the deer and the graphic tree is so unusual.

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