The three projects pictured below take more time to create than basic quilling shapes. This is because while their shapes are simple, the techniques used to create them involve a few more steps.
The three projects pictured below take more time to create than basic quilling shapes. This is because while their shapes are simple, the techniques used to create them involve a few more steps.
Made with a quilling comb, this Christmas ornament presents a charming style. The flat, marquise shapes are wrapped in a contrasting color, making this ornament a classy addition to the tree.
Creating eccentric coils takes more than simply making loose coils, although that is the starting point. Creating an eccentric coil requires adding some dimension to the loose coil by gathering it at one spot, using reverse tweezers.
This piece of art was created with a quilling comb to make flat teardrop shapes. It takes more time to make this type of art than when using traditional teardrop shapes, but it also adds flair and dimension to the piece.