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Quilling Lowercase Letter h - How to Outline Tutorial for a Monogram

Quilling Lowercase Letter h - How to Outline When you make the curves in the lowercase letter h, where do you hold the strip to rub the curve in the right place while protecting the straight areas?   How do you match up two ends of a corner so they meet up perfectly?  Why I am talking about fudging in my quilling? No, I'm not eating a tasty snack. Find out in my latest tutorial video. Download a free template and try quilling the  Lowercase Letter a Quilling Lowercase Letters  can be purchased in my shop Thank you for commenting on my blog or YouTube channel. Reading your enthusiasm is what motivates me to keep coming up with more ideas. If you end up making something, please show me – I'd love to see it! Review of Quilling Lowercase Letters:

Quilling Curve Challenge - Day 7

Quilling Curve Challenge – Day 7 How have you improved your quilling in the past 7 days?  Did you practice curving these 6 shapes using my 3 simple techniques? Did you see improvement? Were you able to achieve the smooth arcs more quickly? In this video, I'm going to show you how to tackle the challenge using conventional quilling strips and a standard needle tool , just so you know you can do it regardless of type of paper or tools. Heck, you can even make shapes with a toothpick and ruled paper ! Download the  7 Day Quilling Curve Challenge  PDF, watch the video tutorial, then tag me #7dayquillingchallenge and/or @paperzen_cecelialouie – I'd love to see what you make!

Take the 7 Day Quilling Curve Challenge

7 Day Quilling Curve Challenge I have a challenge for you – if you choose to accept it.  Practice your quilling curves a few minutes a day for 7 days. Compare how you did on day 1 to day 7, and see how you’ve improved. If you’ve watched any of my other videos and see how I tame my paper to follow curves and want to do the same, then this challenge is for you . Challenge other quillers you know and try practicing together. Make Curves Easily After practicing these arcs, you’ll be able to achieve the curves you see, or follow a template or drawing you’ve made.  Remember to only compare yourself to YOU, not anyone else.  I made this tutorial because my friend said I make this look easier than it is for her. So I thought it over and I’m trying to break down my steps further for you. So if you have other questions, please comment below and it’ll help me think of new ideas for future tutorials. How to Help I’m super curious how this challenge turns out. Please let me know. I’m ...

Yoshi Minecraft for Boy's Birthday Card – Free SVG and PDF Cutting Pattern

Yoshi Minecraft for Boy's Birthday Card – Free SVG and PDF Cutting Pattern  My sweet nephew has turned 7 years old. He loves Yoshi and Minecraft, so I combined his two loves into this birthday card. The design is simple, so you can even cut it by hand if you don't have an electric cutting machine such as a Cricut Explore or a Silhouette Cameo. Download the SVG or PDF file. Watch how quickly and easily you can assemble the layers in my YouTube tutorial video. If you give this card to someone special in your life, I'd love to hear how they reacted! Please leave a comment below – I read every single one.

Quilling Lowercase Letter g - How to Outline Tutorial

Quilling Lowercase Letter g - How to Outline The lowercase letter g is definitely a challenge, but I'll show you step-by-step how to overcome those curls. To know the exact length of each strip, simply lay your paper on top my of PDF e-book of patterns  Quilling Lowercase Letters . Watch my tutorial video showing how to outline the Lowercase Letter g, using softening and rubbing techniques to shape the curves.  Download a free template and try quilling the  Lowercase Letter a Quilling Lowercase Letters can be purchased in my shop Thank you for commenting on my blog or YouTube channel. Reading your enthusiasm is what motivates me to keep coming up with more ideas. If you end up making something, please show me – I'd love to see it!