so life-like, you can almost smell their sweet fragrance!
Description:
These punched wild roses look so realistic when using yellow centers, and very lovely when using the new flat pearls! Instruction sheet gives detailed steps to create the wild rose blossoms shown here (not the entire design). The roses shown here use the new pearlized papers. Papers, pearls and necessary punches available through Custom Quilling. Pattern is available either by email (Word document) or via US Postal Service. (Overseas orders will incur extra charges to cover postage). A a complete supplies list can be emailed to expedite ordering necessary materials.
In 1791, the Princess Elizabeth ordered 15 ounces of different filigree
papers plus 1 ounce of gold paper together with a box made for filigree work
with Ebony moulding, lock and key, lined inside and out. The daughter of George III(1738-1820) was also a quiller. (Contributed by Rosie Graham)
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Quilling Tips:
Smaller strip lengths look more delicate. Narrow papers also look more airy and delicate than larger widths, but are more fragile also, so keep this under consideration as you create your designs. -GSQ