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Quilling Basics & Quilled Christmas Decorations

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2008

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This is a tutorial that shows you how to make beautiful christmas decorations with the quilling technique..
I've just put a new christmas cookie tutorial up.. Check it out!
Quilled easter eggs tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z0kWo_JSK8

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  • This is one of the best and clearest videos. Can you show us how to do eccentric quilling?

  • @ValdostaGal Thanks so much! I'm happy that you liked it! This weekend maybe I'll have some time to make a video for you on the excentric quilling! It is very easy... take care! Kati :)

  • I have a question - Don'y they unravel when you touch them? we didn't glue the end that was in the quilling pen so then there's a chance it can become undone w - has it happened to you?

  • @EeeJay007 The end that was in the tool is never glued.. excepted if you want to do it on a special board with a needle, then when a the shape is done, sometimes you can gently pull the center towards one side and use a tiny bit of glue to make it stay there.. but then you have to keep the needle in the board until the shape is dry... Not easy to explain... otherwise sometimes the circle can loosen a bit inside, but it is still pretty... I'll do a tutorial on it and the tooth pick soon..

  • very nice tutorial and nice creations too....i love them. Thank you for sharing :-)

  • @bahallaka You are very welcome! I'm happy that you like it!:)

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  • i just knew about this art.. THANK GOD <3 

  • You are such a good teacher, I hope to see many quilling videos from you. TFS

  • I love this video!Thanks, I'll try it!

  • @cerise333 Here in Belgium at Schleiper art shops, otherwise on the site of quilledcreation

  • could you please tell me in what kind of stores I can find quilling paper rollers???

  • Many many thanks for this tutorial. Very clear, very didatic.

  • Beautiful, well done and inspirational..I will have to do these for next christmas !

    cheers

    dave m

  • by the way: have you uploaded the video about how to do with the tooth pick? I can't find it any where - Merci Beaucoup en avance!

  • @CashingInOnChristmas you can also get a spray from any craft store to make them more durable. I like " triple thick" and I usually get a high gloss one just because I like the finish look for it

  • PADRISSSSIMO!!! MUY INGENIOSO, GRACIAS Y FELICIDADES POR TU TALENTO

    SALUDOS DESDE DALLAS, TEXAS.

  • Fantastic tutorial! Thanks

  • @sanshamala I've already tried to make a tool like this with a toothpick, but it is not easy and even a toothpick is much larger then this tool. You have to have something that is very thin with a cut in the middle where you can get your paper stuck...it is very simple but not so easy to find. I'll make a video on it soon to show the toothpick thing for all those who don't have a tool. If you are comfortable with buying thing from the internet, you should check out the quilledcreations site

  • @CashingInOnChristmas Sorry that i answer you so late...

    I just hang them with the common metallic hooks that everybody uses here in Europe.. That is the simplest way. But for my christmas cookies for exemple I use just a green sawing thread, si that it is invisible on the tree... one of my sisters like to hang her dcorations with golden thread but that is too visible for me.. I like to see the decorations most, not the thread. ;)

  • These are really awesome!Really love them!!!! I was wondering if I could use some other tool instead of this qulling tool, maybe crochet or something similar :)

  • awesome

    

  • @CashingInOnChristmas You can use a carpet thread or what they call upholstery thread. It is very durable and will hold out. Good luck.... And have fun.

  • Beautiful!

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