This is No#3 into my foray of rolling roses. Do I have the hang of it, I don't know, but they look okay to me. Instead of using the quilling tool, I used my tweezers, it was much easier. The tubing you see, that's where the filament comes from. You tie a knot in the center of your strip, then just start unweaving with a pin or toothpick. Only this one isn't knotted in the center, I punched two holes, threaded the tubing through, then did the unweaving. It's stuck down, so it's very unlikely to come undone and a big (ger) mess.
Heavy on the lumpy bumpy, but it will go into one of the clear boxes for mailing.
Date: Saturday, January 24, 2015 GMT Views: 1216
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Accessories: MB scalloped rolled rose die, Cuttlebug Love Language die and ef set, Resplendant Rectangles, Io leaf die, plastic tubing, Anna Griffen Rosa ef, white felt
Registered: February 9, 2010 Location: Mentone, California Posts: 7361
Sat, Jan 24, 2015 @ 10:29 PM
OH SO DELICIOUS! The filament is an AWESOME addition to this gorgeous card. Your rolled roses ROCK and YES I would say you have the hang of it. Everything about this card is lovely and speaks to me in a BIG way!
Registered: February 13, 2005 Location: Southern Ontario Posts: 26259
Sun, Jan 25, 2015 @ 6:32 AM
Wowza...so glad I saved the best for last! This is absolutely gorgeous! Your roses are perfect, the background and sentiments are lovely and that sparkly tube stuff is amazing. Love, love, love the whole dazzling creation! POW!
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sun, Jan 25, 2015 @ 7:19 PM
OMGosh, this is gorgeous! I can see why you were listed in the CAS favorites. Love all white cards but especially ones that look just like this. Your other 2 are equally as wonderful. Yes, your flowers look perfect.
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