You must have read my earlier post 'Inspiring Eminent Blogger: Suganthi'. She is Quilling Artist and has her unique way of Quilling. I loved all her artwork and instantly fell in love with this art. I tried my hand on Quilling earlier also. I made Quilled flower wreath on Christmas. This time I made Quilled heart as you all know Valentine's Day is just around the corner. This craft is very easy and you can involve your kids also as I did.
I made this quilled heart and then added bead hanging inside it. To make quilled heart, take a red quilling stripe and fold it into half. Roll both the ends inwards, one after another using quilling needle and then stick both the coils together.
To hang beads inside quilled heart was very simple. Just thread, needle & beads and your quilled heart will look even more cute :)
Look at the images and you will be able to understand how to make these cute little hanging quilled heart.
Now the next steps is to hang them on a branch.
I had this dried branch and I painted it red. All the little heart are now hanging beautifully on a Love Tree.
And spreading love..............
See....Love is in the air :))
Tree is looking lovely but I think it needs something more........
I have an idea to make it more lovely, more beautiful........probably will show you in my next post.
Till then try making this love tree for your loved ones and don't forget to show me the images.
P.S. All images are mine and are subject to copyright.
your quilled hearts with the beads are beautiful on your branch!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Disha..the tree looks so lovely all decked up for Valentines..these little hearts would make wonderful earrings as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Disha, nice touch of beeds and love the heart tree...
ReplyDelete@Linda: Thanks a bunch!!
ReplyDelete@Vandana: Thanks!! Quilled heart earings are indeed a good idea...let me try this :)
@Nayana: Thanks a lot!!
Disha, I have never tried quilling, and your little quilled hearts are beautiful. I agree that adding the beads gives the hearts that extra pizzazz. Great job.
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