This lovely flower was on my niece Julie’s birthday card. I have the equipment to make cards using this technique.
Here is a closeup:
As soon as I get my ducks in a row, I’ll try making one or more of these Scrolled flowers..
For Cee’s FOTD
This lovely flower was on my niece Julie’s birthday card. I have the equipment to make cards using this technique.
Here is a closeup:
As soon as I get my ducks in a row, I’ll try making one or more of these Scrolled flowers..
For Cee’s FOTD
It’s so beautiful
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Quilling, or perhaps I’m writing with the wrong pen.
They are beautifully made.
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Yes..exactly.
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Definitely is quilling.. I neglected to name the process.
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A lovely technique
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Oh WOW how fabulous Judy 😀
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I love it! You did a great job. Not every card is a keeper, but that one would be a keeper for me.
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I’ve seen paper scrolled things, flowers especially before and they left me rather “meh” but this is such a bold, graphic example! Love it. But I’m really commenting on “ducks in a row.” Apparently I was in a mood and just wondered “why ducks?” Of course I know the idiom but… why? So of I had to google. Several articles said about the same things regarding the etymology. If you are interested, and if your comments allow for links: https://www.languagehumanities.org/where-did-the-term-get-your-ducks-in-a-row-come-from.htm
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Yes.. love to have relevant links. I had only thought of the literal “ducks in a row” of ducklings following their mother. Interesting other possibilities.
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Yes, bowling was quite a shock. 🙂
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Don’t know how I missed this, Judy — it’s beautiful!
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