How to Find Paper Quilling
Ideas
Once you discover the art of paper quilling, you will realize
the many different designs that you can create with this simple
craft. Rolling small strips of paper around a toothpick can
help you create designs for invitations, thank you cards, pages
of your scrapbook or even small gifts you give to family and
friends. Different flower designs are always popular paper
quilling ideas, but you can use several different designs in
each flower. You can make one petal at a time and arrange them
around a central point or glue large petals on top of one
another to give the impression of a flower that rises right off
the background.
If you want to create quilled flowers with a difference,
simple snip one edge of the paper strip before you start
rolling. Roll the paper really tight will make fringed flowers.
If you want to make a paper rose, you need to have a slotted
quilling tool. First fit the end of the strip through the slot
and wind it around the quill for a few turns to make the center
of the rose. Then fold down the paper so that it is at right
angles to the back. Continue rolling the strip making sure that
you keep the bottom of rose in alignment and letting the edges
splay away from the center of the rose. When you reach the end
of each folded section, fold the paper again and continue
rolling until you only have a small amount of paper
remaining.
At this point you can releases the rose from the quill and
although you let it relax, don't let go of it completely. If
you do the rose will unwind and you will have to start over.
Push the center of the rose downwards until you can see the
inside rolls of the paper. Now you can glue the paper in place.
You will have a little bit of paper left over. Fold this over
to cover the glued piece and hold it with your finger until the
glue dries.
Flowers are not the only ideas you can use in paper
quilling, although they are usually the designs you will begin
with. You can also make animal designs using strips of paper,
but the process is a little more complicated. To make a quilled
mouse for example, you can use three different shapes and glue
them together.
Craft stores have books about paper quilling filled with
ideas you never thought possible. You can also find many free
ideas when you search online. When you get used to paper
quilling you can start creating your own designs. The easiest
way to do this is to purchase a children's coloring book of
simple shapes. Color in the various pictures with different
colors that represent the colored paper strips you intend to
use.
For Easter, you can make chicks or eggs, for Christmas you
can make wreaths or bows, and for Thanksgiving you can make
vegetable designs or leaves in fall colors.
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