About Me

Chertsey, Surrey, United Kingdom
Hello, I'm Jill - mother of three grown up children and wife to Geoff. I have been crafting one way or another for as long as I can remember. In the1990's I discovered quilling and in 2009 I began selling my quilled card designs online (https://folksy.com/shops/PaperDaisyCardDesign) - this continues to go from strength to strength. My blog "Paper Daisy Cards" features my handmade cards, quilled or otherwise! More recently I re-discovered rubber stamping and became an Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator, showcasing and selling high quality paper crafting materials including rubber stamps, inks, cardstock, punches and dies. My blog "Paper Daisy Crafting" features my creations made with Stampin' Up! products, a list of all the papercrafting classes I run, all the latest news and offers and a link to my online shop , so that you too can join in the fun!

Friday 24 January 2014

Quilled Valentine cards

Wow, is it really over a month since I last post on here? Bad blogger! To make up for my lack of posts, I have 5 cards to show you today, albeit very much variations on a theme. Early in January, I managed to find a little window of time to have a play and make some new Valentine cards designs. First, three cards with a little bit of beehive quilling...






And then a couple of cards with no quilling. Instead of the quilled heart I've used a die-cut heart cut from red glitter vinyl.





I'd love to know which one you prefer - leave me a comment. Thanks in advance,

Jill

5 comments:

  1. I love the second one!!! How do you make the bee-hive quilling, not done that type of quilling before! X

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  2. It's difficult to describe beehive quilling. You take a strip and curl it at several places along the strip and then fashion it into the right place to fit your shape. Probably easiest to try looking on You Tube - there are loads of demos there! Jill

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  3. They are all lovely of course but I think I like the ones with black font best.
    Jill

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  4. Not an easy choice, but I would have to go with the first card! I like the paper embossed with tiny hearts!

    Happy Quilling!

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