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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Making of a Quilled Snowflake




Tools: Quilling tool or toothpick, tweezers, template  is nice to have, glue, and quilling paper strips


First Step: Using your quilling tool whether it is a toothpick, a slotted tool or not you will spin your strip of quilling paper into a circle and make it the 3rd  circle from smallest to largest on your template tool. Shown in photo above, note the circle holes. You will make 18 of this size and after gluing the end down to close the circle you will pinch it on both sides forming what is called a marquise. You start the snowflake by gluing six of the marquise together as shown in photo above.


Second Step: Glue 1 inch strips or little longer can always trim down later. Glue in between marquise shown above.


Third Step: Glue in pairs on the strips till you have used all of the largest sized marquise.

 Should look like photo above.

Fourth Step: Make 12 circles in the 2nd circle from smallest to largest on your template tool. Pinch into marquise shapes. Attach these 12 shapes around in pairs on the strips. Should look like photo below.


Fifth Step: Make 18 of the smallest circle on your template tool. Pinch into marquise shapes. Attach 12 in pairs on strips. Trim the tails if needed and attach remaining 6 marquise onto ends when dry shape as needed.

5 comments:

Teresa Arsenault said...

Your quilled snowflake is stunning, Angela.
Blessings on your day,
Teresa

vob editor said...

Awesome.. lovely idea. I want to make it because it is very beautiful. Thanks Angela. ]

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Christine's Creative Cards said...

Thats a beautiful quilled snowflake. I know that took some time.

--C

Omega said...

Oh I love this snowflake. I've been wanting to try this, you've inspired me to maybe give it a try.

Angela B. said...

Thank you for your sweet comments! I hope you do try Omega! It is time consuming but the results are well worth it!