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Pearl Panel
By Hazel Lee
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
3mm Quilling Paper White with Pink Edge
(or plain white and a pink ink pad).
Wadding and White Silky Fabric.
Pink 3mm and 15mm Satin Ribbon.
Needle and Pink Thread.
Strung Pearl Beads: BEA25.
Peel Off Stickers: XL218U-02 Wording and
XL295U-02 Borders and Corners.
2 Green Leaves: LEA07.
Half Pearl Gems: GEM69.
4mm Round Pearl Beads and Oval Pearl Beads.
Pair of Compasses.
Quilling Tool.
Double Sided Tape: ADH13.
UHU General Purpose Adhesive: ADH01.
Card Mount: SF01C-106 Centura Pearl Baby Blue.
TO MAKE THE CARD:
2. Place the glued end into a fine quilling tool and
wind to leave a loop as the picture.
3. Pinch the loop to give a shorter straight side and a
lovely curved side to the loop. If using pink edged,
make 6 with the coil at one end and 6 at the other.
4. Make 2 loose coils using 5cm lengths and allowing
them to expand to about 8mm diameter.
5. Use a 10cm length to make a loose coil and pinch
to a teardrop.
If using plain white quilling paper, place them all
on a clean sheet with half the scrolled loops one end
and the rest with the scroll at the other. Press an ink
pad lightly onto the shapes to colour the top edge.
Use the actual size photo on the following page
for guidance. Begin at the top of the circle. Place
two of the scrolled shapes, coils together at the 12
o’clock position. Glue in place using UHU, making
Cut a circle of white card measuring 80mm in dia-
meter. Cut a piece of wadding to the same size and
a circle of fabric to approximately 100mm diameter.
I used a silky fabric with a pretty swirl pattern printed
onto it, a plain fabric with tiny peel-off dots would
look very similar.
Place a little bit of double sided tape in the centre
of the card disc and stick the wadding onto it. Turn
the disc wadding-side down and place double sided
tape around the edge of the circle, remove the back-
ing. Place the silky fabric over the wadding and fold
the edges to the back to give a neat and smooth
front, sticking it to the tape to hold it in place. Tape
this to the card front placing it central from side to
side and 2cm from the top edge.
1. Cut a 12cm length of quilling paper, loop in half
and glue the ends together for about 2cm of the
length. Make 12 of these.
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All Approx. Actual Size
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the straight part bend along the padded circle.
Add another scroll to each side placing the
looped side next to the one that is already on
the card then add another each side placing
the coiled end next to the coil already on the
card.
Do the same again, working from the bot-
tom centre and up both sides, there will be a
little gap at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock, use the
loose coils to fill this gap. Add the teardrop
shape between the two coils at the bottom of
the circle.
Glue a round pearl between each pair of
coils and an oval pearl at each join between
the loops.
Actual Size
RIBBON FLOWERS:
Thread a sewing needle with a 15cm length
(approx) of pink thread. Cut five 4cm lengths
of 15mm pink ribbon. Please note: these dia-
grams are much smaller than actual size.
6. Fold one of the pieces of ribbon at a right
angle in the centre (if you are using a single
sided ribbon it should be face down) making
an ‘L’ shape.
7. Fold point 1 back to meet behind point 2
and creasing at point 3, place the two ends neatly
together (see pic 8 for (face down) shape result).
8. Use the threaded needle to nip the fabric at each
corner, going through both layers of ribbon. Leave
this petal on the needle and make 4 more in the
same way, placing each one on the needle as it is
done and keeping them all face down.
Once all five petals are done, slip them along the
needle and onto the thread, remove the needle and
tie the thread into a loop pulling it so the petals form
a flower, each petal will get a lovely dip in the centre
which gives a nice shape. Tie off firmly and leave the
thread long.
Thread the needle with the longest of the ends,
take through the centre of the flower to the front, add
a bead and go back through the flower. Add more
beads in the same way to form a nice flower centre,
you will need 6 or 7 beads to circle the first. Tie off
the thread and cut off the excess.
Glue the two leaves to the circle as shown, add
3 or 4 lengths of pearl beading to look nice, then
glue the flower over the top.
Add the peel-off wording, scrolls and bow below
the work using the picture for guidance. Stick silver
corners to the card corners and add the border
between them. Finish with a tiny half pearl on each
corner and one on the pink bow.
VARIATION:
This version features a panel with punched edges
(PPU161) mounted onto a white card. The circle is a
disc of white card covered with angel hair paper and
mounted using sticky fixers. I’ve kept the colours
simple by using white leaves and silver ribbon.
All the pretty glitter hearts, both outline and filled
are from ZL800U-42. The small glitter hearts are
placed into the punched border holes and the outline
hearts for the corners are stuck onto silver card, cut
out and mounted using sticky fixers.
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