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Friday, May 9, 2008   
Paula's Original Paper Quilling
and Punched Flower Patterns
Repeated requests and pleas for patterns of my original designs have finally been heeded! I am currently writing instructions for my most-requested creations. Hand-outs from my local Quilling Club monthly meetings will also be available.

Pictured below are just two of my original punched flower designs. If there is a particular design you want that isn't listed, drop me an email and I'll try to accommodate your request.
patterns[at]gemstatequilling[dot]com
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Wild Rose Blossom $3.25



[example using Wild Rose Blossom]


Poppy Card $3.25




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Quilling Trivia:

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 http://tinyurl.com/5p2mb)

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Quilling Tips:

Tear paper strips rather than cutting. A torn edge will blend better than a cut edge when gluing. Shape your coils so that the glued edge is placed as inconspicuously as possible (ie: on the part of the petal that will be glued to other petals rather than on the outside edge). -GSQ