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

Quilling Lowercase Letter j - How to Outline The lowercase letter j is similar enough to the letter i, with just a small twist – easy enough to do when a simple rub-a-dub-dub. Watch how 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 Lowercase Letter i - How to Outline Tutorial for a Monogram

Quilling Lowercase Letter i - How to Outline Sure, the bottom part of the lowercase letter i is easy enough for quilling, but how do you tackle the oval dot? I'll show you how in my step-by-step tutorial, and explain why I start where I do, how to make a seamless join, and how to make crisp, sharp, corners. 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:

Book Review: Papercut Landscapes by Sarah King

Book Review: Papercut Landscapes by Sarah King I'm giving the book, Papercut Landscapes , a huge thumbs up!  I was not paid to do this review, nor did I receive a free copy of this book. I first heard about it from Ann Martin’s blog, All Things Paper , and then I requested at my local library. So if you want to support an author or artist, this is a great way to do that. I was so inspired by Sarah's joy, which is evident throughout her examples, that I had to make a birthday card in her style.  I was worried I didn’t have enough patience because I normally cut things with a machine, but I kept getting drawn by the warmth of images that were obviously handmade, so I just had to do it. My friend and I love to garden, and she loves bunny rabbits, so I drew a pair here, longing to pilfer.  Sarah uses pencil to draw her sketches, and thickens up the lines, so I started like that but then I used a Sharpie to get a consistent line thickness.  Then she cuts out her temp...

Quilling Fringed Flower #3: How to Make Gerbera Tutorial and Pattern

Quilling Fringed Flower #3: How to Make Gerbera Tutorial and Pattern Learn how to make fringed gerbera flowers using a slotted quilling tool. Quickly add highlights of color, without needing to add another colored strip to your fringed petals. Subtley color your blossoms beyond the color you've cut. Then add them all to a blank greeting card, protected by a pillow box card. Download the free Fringed Flower Gerbera  SVG file . Download the free Fringed Flower Daisy background card  in   PDF file  format. Watch the  Quilling Fringed Flowers #3  tutorial video Previous Quilling Fringed Flowers Tutorials: Quilling Fringed Flowers #1 Dandelions  tutorial video Quilling Fringed Flowers #2 Daisies  tutorial video