Stunning Paper Quilling Christmas Decorations to Make
Looking for a creative and fun way to express your artistic side? Quilling, also known as paper filigree, is a beautiful and intricate art form that involves rolling and shaping strips of paper to create stunning designs. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced quiller, free printable quilling patterns with instructions are a fantastic resource to inspire and guide your next project. In this blog post, we'll explore the world of quilling and share some of the best free printable patterns and instructions to help you get started on your quilling journey. Get ready to unleash your creativity and transform simple paper strips into works of art!
Looking for free printable quilling patterns? Look no further than Alphabet! With a wide range of designs available for download, you can easily find the perfect pattern to suit your quilling project. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced quiller, Alphabet offers a variety of patterns with clear and easy-to-follow instructions, making it simple to create beautiful quilled designs. From letters and numbers to intricate shapes and motifs, these printable patterns are a great resource for anyone looking to add a unique touch to their quilling projects. So, why wait? Start quilling with Alphabet's free printable patterns today!
Take white Quilling strip of 8 inches long in length and create tight coil by rolling it with Quilling slotted tool. Create 10 such small white tight coils.
For creating large leaves, take green strips of 17 inches long and roll it with the slotted tool. Take the coil out form the tool without applying glue to it. Hold the coil in your index finger and thumb and allow it to unroll a little. Now apply glue to the end of the strip and pinch and twist it from one side to create the leaf like shape. Create 2 such shapes.
If we are creating a candle then will also need to create a flame and for creating flame take the yellow strip of 8 inches long and orange of 17 inches long. Glue the ends of both strips together and roll it with the tool to create the loose coil. Pinch the loose coil from one end to create the teardrop shape.
Its time to create small leaves and for this take green strips of 8 inches long and the procedure is same as done in step 2. create 4 such shapes.
Glue the white coils in the set for 2 to create candle base. Stick Orange teardrop shape over the base. Glue both the large leaves at the bottom of the candle and glue small leaves over large leaves, refer image.
Take the jump ring and open it with pliers. Insert the jump ring through orange teardrop and close it. Attached craft floss with the jump ring and Quilling Christmas candle is ready.
Paper quilling is not just a craft; it's an art form that allows you to express yourself in unique ways. As the holiday cards start flowing in, and you're decking the halls, consider adding a personal touch with quilled designs. This Christmas season, let's embrace new ideas and dive into the world of paper art. Whether it's a gift tag, a greeting card, or a decorative ornament, your quilled creations are sure to spread the joy of the season.
Hi, my name is Melissa! I live in Spanish Fork, Utah. I'm happily married to Rob, and together we have five wonderful kids. Our family loves to embark on adventures, often in our RV, exploring the great outdoors. I'm an avid reader and a big fan of Hallmark movies – they always have a way of lifting my spirits. Hiking is another passion of mine; there's nothing like the tranquility of nature. I have a sweet tooth for chocolate and a love for Mexican food, both of which make life a little more delicious. In my downtime, I enjoy playing games with my family, creating memories and sharing laughter. Life is an adventure, and I'm here to enjoy every moment of it! I'm the blogger and creative mind behind the blog A Sparkle of Genius! Check out our posts on recipes, crafts, kid stuff, printables, travel and more!
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