Quilling Fringed Flower #1: Dandelion Tutorial and Pattern
The first time I saw a fringed flower, I fell in love immediately. I had no idea quilling could take on such dimension. I knew then and there, someday I would buy an electric cutter and make flowers to my heart's content!
In this video (the first of a series of fringed flowers), I'll be showing how to
- fringe by hand
- fluff your petals to give them life
- make a smaller bud
- mix colors for a multicolored pom-pom or fireworks
- add them to a free printable card
To celebrate this Valentine's Day, I decided to challenge myself to design a card without the use of any pink or red. I love to listen to Ruth B while quilling, and thought the lyrics of her song, Dandelions, would be a great backdrop for this card. I hope you'll agree this card is just as sweet, even without the traditional colors.
The download with include the SVG files, printable greeting card, and a PDF of the greenery if you want to cut by hand. Simply print this on a sheet of green paper and then follow the lines. I've spaced them out to make it easier to cut with scissors.
Watch the Quilling Fringed Flowers #1 tutorial video here
- fringe by hand
- fluff your petals to give them life
- make a smaller bud
- mix colors for a multicolored pom-pom or fireworks
- add them to a free printable card
The download with include the SVG files, printable greeting card, and a PDF of the greenery if you want to cut by hand. Simply print this on a sheet of green paper and then follow the lines. I've spaced them out to make it easier to cut with scissors.
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