Monday, June 14, 2010

Quilled monogram letter.

I've seen quilling projects around the net before, especially by Martha. Ihave always been interested but wasn't officially intrigued until I saw this quilled letter by Kara at Craftastical. It seriously blew me away. I LOVE it, especially her color choice. I'm a sucker for anything blue; it's my very favorite color in the whole world.

Kara assures that it takes patience but you don't have to be a quilling expert to do it - she's also very nicely provided a tutorial that you can find right here. Like everything on this blog, Mod Podge was used. Amazing, huh?

13 comments:

  1. Oh. My. Goodness. This is fabulous! I'm so in awe of her talent! Thanks for sharing, but I'm going to have to muster up a lot of confidence before tackling this one!

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  2. Amy, this is just too fantastic! Love, love, love it!

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  3. Luv it- btw blue is my daughters favorite colot too. she cant get enough of it and what a co-winky-dinky her name starts with H too. Awesome art piece :)

    rossane

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  4. I tried quilling once but never thought of using Mod Podge.

    http://mypaperpony.blogspot.com/2009/10/quilled-autumn-sign.html

    Thanks for the tutorial! I'm totally inspired to give it another go.

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  5. Absolutely beautiful. Way to advanced for my clumsy fingers. Thanks for sharing. I love it!
    Frankie
    franakk@optonline.net

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  6. That is so beautiful!
    I've been thinking about getting involved with quilling and have spent some time recently online looking into it. I would just love to be able to create something as beautiful as this. Thanks for the post!

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  7. This is great. I've dabbled in quilling before, but never created something like this. I'm always looking for great monogramming items. I'll have to try this.

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  8. Wow, I love this! ;) This would be perfect for my sister's wedding this fall!! Hmmmmm.... I wonder how much harder a "W" would be? I've never done quilling before, but always wanted to.... THANKS for sharing the link.

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