Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Episode 11: Quilling with the Imagine


For my design team project for Creative Critterz Imaginations this week, I wanted to try something different. Yesterday I was in a quilling blog hop, and I quilled for the first time, with the help of a Cuttlebug Quilling Kit. It was very fun and got me thinking about quilling patterned paper that I could create on the Imagine.


I had a wooden spool leftover from some Papertrey Ink button twine, and I thought it could make the perfect little "flowerpot". I just printed a patterned rectangle from the Imagine, cut it to size, and adhered it to the spool with Scotch Quick Dry. Some gold ribbon, a cheery big red button, and some button twine were the perfect embellishments.



For my flowers, I printed more patterned rectangles (double-sided) that I die cut with my Cuttlebug and the quilling dies. I knew the whole process would be very difficult to explain, so I made a little video. The two cartridges that I used for patterns were the Imagine More and the Imagine More Cards cartridges.



Recipe:

Bazill White Cardstock
Cuttlebug Daisy Quilling Kit
Papertrey Ink spool, Harvest Gold Topnotch Twill Ribbon, button, & Rustic Cream Button Twine

10 comments:

  1. So ADORABLE, I love these flowers. What an awesom idea. Hugs- Glora

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  2. Love the flowers. TFS.
    Hugs,
    Melissa D
    mkds312@hotmail.com
    www.sleeplesswonder.blogpsot.com

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  3. WOW, your awesome, love the flowers, what a great way to recycle the wooden spool. I love your creations.

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  4. This is a great tutorial! I didn't even know that Cuttlebug had quilling kits. Thanks for sharing!

    Olivia

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  5. Adorable. I have seen those at the craft store, but was too afraid to try them. Thanks for the video, so now I will hopefully try them when the next good sale comes along.

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  6. Oh how great..I just got the kits and have not tried them...Thanks for making such a nice video!

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  7. This is such a cute idea! It's adorable!!!

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  8. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial! =)

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