Showing posts with label Roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roses. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Red Roses the show stealer
Monday, May 9, 2016
Rose danglers.
Labels:
Quilled,
quilled hangings,
Quilling,
Rose Sets,
Roses
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Yellow Rose Necklace
On seeing the rose set I made, my niece asked a neck set for her and she was so specific she wanted only in yellow colour, and it should not have any pendant and it should be close to the neck. Phew!!! These kids.
But, I did make her one such set and after making it, I found that the yellow roses are quite plain. So added a small very small kundan stone in the middle of the rose and it gave a very majestic look to the set.
But, I did make her one such set and after making it, I found that the yellow roses are quite plain. So added a small very small kundan stone in the middle of the rose and it gave a very majestic look to the set.
Labels:
Kiddies collection,
kids collection,
Rose Sets,
Roses
Complete set using quilled rose
Making of quilled roses never cease. That too I just cant stop making one set. When there is an order for a rose set, there is a multitude of orders coming all along and I get to do a few more sets. The first set was ordered by another blogger friend for her niece and it never stopped. But in every set, I have tried to give a difference in the bracelet, if I am asked to make one. This is a simple rose set with a rose bunch for pendant, Four roses for ear ring and a hair clip with single rose and a chain bracelet with roses in between. It turned out pretty well and the little girl for which this was gifted liked it very much.
Labels:
Kiddies collection,
kids collection,
Rose Sets,
Roses
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
A simple quilled fridge magnet
#Project366, Day6
With a few lot of work around, I was able to do something for today's project only by the end of the day. Was planning to make a few fridge magnets to hold up the things that I normally stick to in my fridge. Fridge magnets are the one that I often miss. So started making one such fridge magnet.
Shall I call it a plate of roses yes that will be the apt word.
Made a small plate using 5 mm white strips. Added 3 roses. Two in baby pink and one bright pink to enhance the other two. All these was ready in just 15 mins. Thanks to the rose making bug in me.
With a few lot of work around, I was able to do something for today's project only by the end of the day. Was planning to make a few fridge magnets to hold up the things that I normally stick to in my fridge. Fridge magnets are the one that I often miss. So started making one such fridge magnet.
Shall I call it a plate of roses yes that will be the apt word.
Made a small plate using 5 mm white strips. Added 3 roses. Two in baby pink and one bright pink to enhance the other two. All these was ready in just 15 mins. Thanks to the rose making bug in me.
Labels:
Fridge magnets,
Project 366,
Quilled,
Quilling,
Roses
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Rose Key chain
Yellow Rose set
Labels:
Kiddies collection,
kids collection,
Quilled sets,
Rose Sets,
Roses
Monday, October 19, 2015
Tealight candle decorations with quilled Roses
Not just me but many people loved the quilled roses and thus I made quilled tea light candle decors with quilled roses. Arranging them in different patterns was quite an intersting and exciting job and I really fell in love with them.
But I realized that these rose tealight candles cannot be made as stand alone pieces so I had struck them to a base.
The roses in the above picture is decorated with glitter glue after sticking it to the base. This type of square arrangement definitely shows some space in between and the base is clearly visible. (It will be good if the base is painted).
The arrangement of colours are made to contemplate each other. The number of roses used are many as a close arrangement of them was planned. The centre base is made of 5 mm strips so that the tealight candle is placed on a bit level higher and the flame is also clearly visible.
This is made of 2 diferent sizes of strips the bigger roses are of 10mm and the smaller ones are made using 5 mm strips. The smaller roses are two tone strips. The leaves are made using combing technique.The decor on top of the roses and the centre portion is made using 3D cone.
The roses in the above picture is decorated with glitter glue after sticking it to the base. This type of square arrangement definitely shows some space in between and the base is clearly visible. (It will be good if the base is painted).
The arrangement of colours are made to contemplate each other. The number of roses used are many as a close arrangement of them was planned. The centre base is made of 5 mm strips so that the tealight candle is placed on a bit level higher and the flame is also clearly visible.
This is made of 2 diferent sizes of strips the bigger roses are of 10mm and the smaller ones are made using 5 mm strips. The smaller roses are two tone strips. The leaves are made using combing technique.The decor on top of the roses and the centre portion is made using 3D cone.
The CD is decorated with 3D outliner colours to match the roses that are placed. The roses are made of dual tone strips and mettalic strips. All are 5 mm strips.
Labels:
aarthi thali,
Gifting options,
Gifts,
Marriage decorations,
Return Gifts,
Roses,
Tealight candle decorations
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Roses - can never stop admiring them
For a very long time, whenever my friends made roses out of ribbons, satin ribbons or laces, I keep pondering, how they are doing it and I have felt that I am not going to learn it at all. But when I started quilling on searching the net, I came across few roses and I started searching for tutorials and got them too. And then trial and error started and at last I mastered making roses. My first set of roses made was used to make flower boquet. When I showed my roses to my friend, she ordered a set for her cutie pie daughter. But the beauty of it was so amazing that she said she herself wore it to office one day.
Labels:
Kiddies collection,
Quilled Flowers,
Quilled sets,
Rose Sets,
Roses
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