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- Jan 07, 2016
How to Make Valentine’s Day Quilling Lavender Cards
Summary: Valentine’s Day is approaching, if you are planning to make Valentine’s Day quilling cards, I must say how lucky you are! You will learn some techniques on how to make quilling cards.
Dear friends, if you prepare to make some quilling paper cards for the approaching Valentine’s Day, I believe today’s Pandahall tutorial must give you some inspirations. So I am very happy to show you a Pandahall tutorial about how to make Valentine’s Day quilling lavender cards, please follow me to see HOW!
Materials needed to make the lavender card:
5mm quilling paper
rolling pen
25cm 6mm white ribbons
6mm glass pearl beads
card
glue
scissors
glue gun
tweezers
Step 1: Prepare the petals of the lavender
1st, roll several pieces of purple quilling paper as round shapes with rolling pen, the amount depends on you;
2nd, make the round purple quilling paper as oval shapes with the tweezers.
Step 2: Make the leaves of the lavender
1st, roll several pieces of green quilling paper as round shapes with rolling pen and their sizes are different;
2nd, make the round green quilling paper as oval shapes with the tweezers.
Step 3: Make the stem of the lavender
1st, cut 2 pieces of green quilling paper;
2nd, paste the 2 pieces of green quilling paper on the card with glue, please see the picture below.
Step 4: Prepare the outline of the lavender
1st, paste one ready purple oval quilling paper on the top of the stem;
2nd, continue to paste the purple oval quilling paper along the stem according to the sequence from small to big;
3rd, paste the leaves along the stem, please see the picture below;
4th, make the bow by folding the ribbon twice. After that, add a pearl bead in the middle of the bow.
Step 5: Finish the lavender card
You just need to paste the ready bow in the right place and make it neater.
Time for the final look of the New Year lavender card:
Hey guys, how do you think about the lavender card? It looks pretty stunning right? Besides, it’s also quite easy to make! So if you have fallen in love with it, why don’t you try it now? If you have any questions in the process, please feel free to ask me or leave a comment. Hope you like it and have a good day!
Comments (2)
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Jan 10, 2016 at 06:28 AM Maria Elsa Guimarães
Beautiful work! I love it!
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Feb 26, 2016 at 10:54 PM jan correa
Thank you for the tutorial. I will attempt to teach this new craft to our ladies club for my share n learn next week! I learned about quilling from my 11yo son, he made a beautiful quilled snow flake ornament this Christmas in art class, it was so pretty! He as well as you inspired me to learn how to quill and teach my club members! I will gift them with some doTerra lavender oil with their card!