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Summer Bouquet
Summer Bouquet
By Beryl Ormston
Materials Required:
2mm Quilling paper: Pale Pink, Pink and
Deep Pink.
3mm Quilling paper: Deep Pink, Purple and
Pale Green.
10mm Quilling paper: White and Deep Pink.
Scraps of Lilac and Mid Blue paper.
Butterfly paper punch.
Tweezers.
Quilling tool.
P.V.A. Craft adhesive.
Card mount: AP70R-56, Textura Ivory.
To Make The Card:
Background Flowers:
Using small pieces of
2mm wide paper 1 to
2cm in length make lots
of open coils as shown
(centre enlarged to show
detail) in all three shades
of pink, don’t glue the
ends of the coils. You
may prefer to roll these
with fingers rather than a tool to get nice tight
centres and avoid the coils being too big.
Glue the card mount closed and using the
assembly diagram overleaf to guide you, glue
the coils directly into the aperture to make the
tall background flowers. Continue them under-
neath the top fringed flower but not under the
lower one.
Leaves:
Make 10 of these
using 3mm pale green
paper in three different
sizes as follows.
Make 5 using 1 4
lengths, 3 using 1 8 lengths and 2 using a 1 2 length.
Wind a coil onto the quilling tool, remove from
the tool and drop it onto the work surface to
allow it to unroll a little. Glue the end then pinch
the coil at opposite sides pushing them towards
each other slightly to shape.
As the pieces are small and fiddly the easiest
way to stick them onto the card is as follows.
Put a little glue onto an old saucer or on a spare
piece of card. Pick up each coil in turn with a
pair of fine tweezers, dip the bottom into the
glue and place on the card. The coils should be
placed in a random way so they are all different
ways up, some of them will uncurl a little, this
will add to the floral effect.
Looped Leaf:
Make 1 of these using a short length of 3mm
pale green paper using the side loop method as
shown. The diagram is the correct size for the
leaf.
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Actual Size
1. Make a loop in one end of the paper. 2. Fold
the end round to the right and make a small loop
at the right hand side. 3. Fold the end round to
the left and make a small loop at the left hand
side. Cut off the excess paper and glue the end
to keep in shape.
Pink Daisies:
Make 2 of these, using
a 1 2 length of 3mm purple
and a 1 2 length of 10mm
deep pink. Snip into one
edge of the deep pink strip
cutting to about half way
through to make a fringe
as shown.
Put a dab of glue onto
one end of the fringe as
shown and join one end of
the purple on to it.
Starting at the purple
end, wind the paper onto
the tool, continue winding
the pink on then glue the
end of the paper.
Remove the flower
from the tool and gently
fold out the fringe petals.
Roll into a tight peg
and glue the end. Gently
bend out the fringe to
make the flower centre.
Glue the 5 petals in
a circle then glue the
white fringe flower into
the centre.
Assemble the flowers
and leaves onto the card
using the assembly dia-
gram to guide you. Add the lower deep pink
fringe flower first then the top one. The top
flower is glued onto the background flowers
to give it a little extra height so it overlaps the
lower one nicely.
Next add the leaves, the three smallest leaves
are glued onto the background flowers as well.
Finally add the large pink and white flower.
Punch two butterflies from pretty paper and
add them to the card, gluing them on by their
bodies only to leave the wings free. Bend the
wings up slightly to give a more 3D effect.
Large Flower:
Make 1 of these, using a 1 2 length of 10mm
white for the centre and 1 4 lengths of 3mm deep
pink for each petal.
Petals:
Make 5 of these. Make
a loose coil and glue the
end. Gently press the tool
handle into one edge of the coil to make into a
crescent shape.
Centre:
Use a 1 2 length of 10mm
white and cut a fringe as
before.
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