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In the past few days, I have discovered card making challenges. My first one was at Jaya ji's blog. I was so excited to make the card. It was as if a child was given a candy. I couldn't wait to finish it.
I found Sir Stampalot challenge blog through Brenda's. The topic for February is " All creatures big and small.
I did a lot of thinking to make something for this challenge. I wanted to use quilling. So thought of making a quilled butterfly. But it was a disaster. Then I used spellbinders butterfly die and made this card.
But I wasn't happy with it. I like it, but it's not upto the mark to enter a challenge.So I decided to make a quilled peacock.
I used another quilled peacock , which I had made long time back,as a guide. But then I surfed the other entries in the challenge and was so much awed by the talent out there that I dropped the idea. I thought of making an origami box and made a quilled bee to decorate it.
I used Nanncy Watt's paper from Making cards magazine.
But it didn't click with me.
So I made a pen holder ( or tool holder) from Pringles can. I got this idea from one of the entries. It is a super cute purse/bag made out of pringles can. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of blog. But I will try to google it later.
Supplies for the pen holder:
Pringles can
1.quilled flower: 7mm strips pale yellow and pale blue
2. quilled butterfly: 7mm strips orange and yellow ( I made another one after the first fiasco)
3. Two stamped flowers for decoupage
4. Two stamed butterflies ( Anita's) for decoupage
5. Backing paper from creative cardmaking magazine
6. quilled bee: 3mm strips black, yellow, white
7. Letraset promarkers : yellow, brown
8. Shrpie: yellow,red, orange
9. Fabrico marker:yellow
I am entering this pen holder ONLY for Sir Stampalot challenge because, this challenge inspired me to better myself.
I found Sir Stampalot challenge blog through Brenda's. The topic for February is " All creatures big and small.
I did a lot of thinking to make something for this challenge. I wanted to use quilling. So thought of making a quilled butterfly. But it was a disaster. Then I used spellbinders butterfly die and made this card.
But I wasn't happy with it. I like it, but it's not upto the mark to enter a challenge.So I decided to make a quilled peacock.
I used another quilled peacock , which I had made long time back,as a guide. But then I surfed the other entries in the challenge and was so much awed by the talent out there that I dropped the idea. I thought of making an origami box and made a quilled bee to decorate it.
I used Nanncy Watt's paper from Making cards magazine.
But it didn't click with me.
So I made a pen holder ( or tool holder) from Pringles can. I got this idea from one of the entries. It is a super cute purse/bag made out of pringles can. Unfortunately I don't remember the name of blog. But I will try to google it later.
Supplies for the pen holder:
Pringles can
1.quilled flower: 7mm strips pale yellow and pale blue
2. quilled butterfly: 7mm strips orange and yellow ( I made another one after the first fiasco)
3. Two stamped flowers for decoupage
4. Two stamed butterflies ( Anita's) for decoupage
5. Backing paper from creative cardmaking magazine
6. quilled bee: 3mm strips black, yellow, white
7. Letraset promarkers : yellow, brown
8. Shrpie: yellow,red, orange
9. Fabrico marker:yellow
I am entering this pen holder ONLY for Sir Stampalot challenge because, this challenge inspired me to better myself.
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Oh you are too funny. Your wuilling projects are great! makes me want to drag out the quilling bits and try it. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. Angela
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Angela and thanks for the blog candy too :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Such fabulous projects!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining our challenge at Sir Stampalot this month.
Clare x
Brilliant projects, I love your quilling:) Thanks for playing along at Sir Stampalot this month.
ReplyDeletePinky
The peacock does look unique!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful creation, Thanks for joining us at
ReplyDeleteSir stampalot this month and good luck !
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Francesca
Thanks Ladies :)
ReplyDelete@ Suganthi ji, hehehee may be this is the only peacock with maroon feathers!
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with the challenge!! I have entered my butterfly too... hugs, antonella :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat pen holder and good on you for going the extra mile! Thanks for joining us at Sir Stampalot this month and good luck!
ReplyDeletegreat pen holder! I like you flower and butterfly )
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