01 May 2021

Paper vs real

I’m recently into gardening and successfully grown winter flowering plants like calendula, petunias.. I was bowled over by the beauty of these flowers and I couldn’t stop myself from making these using paper quilling.. 





 

Hibiscus

 Had to roll hundreds of strips.. the outcome seems worth it..






Indian cork flower

 I’ve arranged them almost after six months of making these flowers..





Red poppies

The hardest one .. had to cut 3mm strips to 1.5mm wide and rolled carefully 





Gerberas in watercan

 The prettiest one so far..



30 January 2021

23 January 2021

16 January 2021

Magadha - 1

One out of three frames that I made for our community - Magadha Village 




 



27 December 2020

25 December 2020

05 December 2020

Enjoy the little things

                                                          


My motto for life - "Enjoy the little things".. In these busy days, in the rat race to achieve the goals, we tend to forget the little things in our life.. I loved this ever since I came across this line.. This has been the theme for this arrangement.. The cacti & pots are made from paper.. The green plants are miniature version of the snake plant & zig-zag cactus. The pots are curtain holders which I picked from walmart in my recent US trip..painted them white & kept miniature paper flowers..The shelves were made from the cardboard wrapped in a left over cloth from my dress..


Closer look..



Miniature cacti


  My neighbor has lot of cacti in her garden. I always wonder why some one puts in a lot of effort in growing something like cactus. But, she has shown me the flowers and I was surprised to see the beauty of those..those soft, bright, silky petals.. I couldn't wait much to add these to my paper garden.

Even the crate was made from paper..

Here is a pic with the original counterparts..



 And the mess I create along the way -




21 November 2020

Quilling cherry branch

 


Well.. this one is there in my mind for the past one year. We happened to go for cherry picking last summer near SFO. It was my first such activity and I was astonished looking at the various shades of cherries.. I almost forgot it until a friend of mine talked about a cherry tree in the park near my house.

Here goes my quilling version of a cherry tree branch


A closer look at the leaves..The branch is an actual cherry tree branch that I plucked from the park ;)



08 November 2020

Orange wild-roses


These days, I'm addicted to working with 1.5mm strips..One fine day, when I was looking around my quilling frames, I realized that I didn't have anything made in orange..I do have some orange strips, but 3mm wide.. That could be the reason why I never pick them.. Now that I understood how to work with thinner strips, I picked these & cut them to 1.5 mm strips.. Came across these wild rose (simpler version of rose) and found them simple to prepare with paper.. I had to go around the community to search for the leaf template and finally a friend of mine has offered me to pluck leaves from her garden.. So, I cut the leaves in exact shape/size and painted them in similar tone of green..Here comes the final arrangement - 





01 November 2020

Indian cork flowers

 

It's been raining heavily these days.. The Indian cork flower plants around the community park were in full bloom and the dark lawn is filled with these flowers.. I went out for an afternoon stroll and I must say that these pretty white flowers against the dark green lawn is scenic & a feast to the eyes.. I couldn't stop myself from giving an attempt to make these with paper.. Here is a bunch of these flowers made with hand cut 1.5 mm strips..

Few more background setups - 


 

23 October 2020

Bluebell flowers


 

Well.. I came across blue bell flower pictures in shutterstock and the moment I saw, I decided to give it a try with quilling. Initially, I made 6 long petals & have pasted them in two circles - one inner circle with 3 petals and the in-between space filled with petals from outer circle.. And I had sent the pic to my sister for review. She didn't like that arrangement and suggested to make one circle with 5 petals.. I too liked this one much better than the previous one with 6 petals. So, I went ahead with this - made few buds too..The struggle came in making the leaves. I've tried quite a few variations. They didn't look natural, rather gave a spider cob & octopus look.. So, took away some leaves and finally retained only 6.




First IG reel

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