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These roses are made from a single strip of cardstock. I used a paper quilling technique that I learnt from a book I recently bought. I used an aqua painter to add some bits of colour to the inside of the roses. Ever since we got the cool framelits I have wanted to do a inwards layering like this. It does take a bit to ensure everything lines up on both the inside and the outside layers. Anyway I was pretty pleased how it turned out in the end. I can't wait to try more things in the quilling book.
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Have a great Thursday! xx
Lovely card Julia. Great job with the flowers and the framelits.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. I like the negative layering of the framelits.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Would love to learn the rose technique.:)
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Would love to learn the rose technique.:)
ReplyDeleteOops. Loved it enough to tell you twice. LOL
ReplyDeletelovely work julia
ReplyDeletegreat work julia
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ReplyDeleteTHANKS so much Kelly!! and welcome back! :)
DeleteBeautiful card Julia! Your flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJulia,
ReplyDeleteI also love the card. I am with Heather, I also would love to learn the rose technique. Now I cant wait to see your next wonderful project.
Susie