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Monday, 19 March 2018

Quilled Lady

Good Morning All
This is the finished picture I made at my Quilling Class.
Very pleased with it and now need to try and frame it.



It is done with two different shades of orange.

You stick all the shapes onto a piece of acetate then cut the silhouette  of her head and shoulders.













This is two that the lady who runs the class has made.
I think we are going to make the Ballerina in 2 weeks than we have finished.

Crafty Ribbons Inspiration blog s showing some of my makings last night.
Why not pop over and take a peek.
xxxxx
Wendy L


15 comments:

  1. It beautiful Wendy and even better in real life.
    Love Valx

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  2. This is stunning Wendy, it will look great in the frame, love the quilling details x

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  3. WOW now this is some serious and beautiful quilling, nice to see the results as it's not as easy as it looks...fabulous work.xx 💖 [Aussie aNNie's Blog]

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  4. Hi Wendy this is stunning it is just so pretty. I love the quilling. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  5. Oh WOW!!!! This is fabulous. Well done :-)

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  6. Stunning work, really gorgeous.
    Wendy xx

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  7. So pretty Wendy. Very clever idea. Christine

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  8. This is stunning work Wendy, love the colours and beautiful details.
    Pam x

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  9. Oh this is lovely, tried quilling but it isn’t my thing, love the effects but don’t like doing it. This will look lovely framed.

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  10. Wow Wendy this is totally stunning.

    Kath x

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  11. Beautiful quilled picture Wendy. A long time since I have done any quilling. Thank you for sharing.

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  12. Wow! Oh! Wow! Wendy your makes are amazing, love them.
    Patricia xx

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  13. It’s great Wendy I saw Val’s the other week and they’rebothh gorgeous

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  14. Hi Wendy
    Again, I say your quilled projects are fab but this surpasses everything. Stunning dear girl! Stunning!
    How the heck do you glue the quills to acetate without getting glue everywhere?
    I bet if you framed these, you could sell them at the craft fairs you do.
    Ang x

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