Monday, October 16, 2017
NAQG 2018 Announcement
I only have the 2018 NAQGCON date and location.
May 10-12, 2018, held at the Embassy Suites DFW North, located in Grapevine, Texas. Six minutes north of DFW Airport and between Fort Worth and Dallas (30-45 minutes).
You do not need to be a member of NAQG to attend the convention. I'll post as soon as registration opens. Information will be in the Fall edition of Quill America.
Happy Fall Y'all ~
A reminder, I have samples of Quilled Fall Leaves on my website. I used them on the cover of this Fall paper bag photo album I made for my daughter.
Quilled Fall Leaves
Instructions
(Quick note: I accidentally deleted 700+ photos from the blog. I am in the process of replacing them all, slowly but surely. This is why there are older posts without pics!)
Monday, June 5, 2017
NAQGCON update
The
NAQGCON was a huge success, thanks to Roxanne's diligent planning and fun activities!
Thank you to all attendees, for your
friendship and if you happened to take my class. I enjoyed meeting each
of the first-timers. We had quillers from Peru, Japan, Sydney, England and Canada. Thank you for making the long trip!
Can't wait to see the next copy of the NAQG Newsletter at all the photos. My class photos didn't come out well and I took no other pics.
Check out the NAQG FB page (closed to members only) for lots of updates and continued conversations about the convention.
Example of a scrapbook layout using quilled motifs and baby buggy. This was one of six. Email me for a pdf of instructions, if interested.
Please keep in touch here and via email. I am on
Facebook so little.
Happy June!
Hugs,
Molly
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Monday, January 16, 2017
Quilling Conference
After a two-year absence from the blog, I am back!
I will be attending NAQGCON in May & teaching a class.
North American Quilling Guild Conference
May 19-20, 2017
Tampa, Florida USA
Roxann Dragula, 2017 NAQGCON Host
The info below is a simplified, partial conference agenda.
Click link for the complete schedule, registration and competition guideline forms.
THURSDAY
(afternoon)
early registration
receive "goodie" bags
greet & meet
FRIDAY
registration, "goodie" bags
classes/workshops
viewing competition entries
SATURDAY
viewing competition pieces, displays, demos
make & takes, vendor shopping
(Saturday afternoon is open to the public)
Registration is Closed.
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Friday, November 14, 2014
Handmade Layered Paper Flowers
You can make these layered flowers in any size you want. These are 4" flowers with 9-10 layers. You can make as few as three layers. I used them on a background in my booth as an "eye-catcher" to draw people to my display.
I make my circles in increments of 1/4". I prefer handmade to machine made -- but the circles can be cut from a die machine, Silhouette/Cricut type cutting machine, or circle cutter. I started making them by tracing bowls and measuring cups, but now I use an old 8" Coluzzle template.
These are EASY to make.
The wider you make the petal shape, the wider the individual petals will be. Just don't cut all the way up to the point. Stop at least 1/4" to the top. The point is the center of your petal.
I make my circles in increments of 1/4". I prefer handmade to machine made -- but the circles can be cut from a die machine, Silhouette/Cricut type cutting machine, or circle cutter. I started making them by tracing bowls and measuring cups, but now I use an old 8" Coluzzle template.
These are EASY to make.
Cut your circles in same increments, i.e. increase or decrease the sizes by the same measurement.
4"
3-3/4"
3-1/2"
3-1/4"
3" etc.
Fold each circle three times.
If using thicker paper like cardstock, use a bone folder.
The wider you make the petal shape, the wider the individual petals will be. Just don't cut all the way up to the point. Stop at least 1/4" to the top. The point is the center of your petal.
Turn over and repeat the cut starting at bottom center.
You will do this for each folded circle.
Open up all your pieces. They won't be perfect but they are handmade :)
I shape the tips of each petal slightly upward, with my scissors blade.
This is an optional step.
Stagger each later and glue at centers.
I have added a matching fringed flower but any embellishment can be
used -- a button, large rhinestone, crochet knot, etc.
Solids using two-sided scrapbook paper.
Themes using printed scrapbook papers.
The leaves are oval shapes, folded in half lengthwise and fringed with scissors.
I bought 12 sheets of bright two-sided paper at Target in the $1 Spot Bin to make these. The best paper I've ever used. My mother used all 12 at a Fiesta theme luncheon.
This is what my backboard looked like in 2006.
The next year, I made large 8" flowers as my eye-catchers.
I submitted this "Locker Hanging" for a magazine project but it wasn't accepted.
The 3" center is where a mirror would be placed.
Matching flower on a purse.
The link to instructions to make this paper clutch is HERE.
And lastly, a flower on a card.
If you try this flower technique, let me know what you think and how you use it.
Thanks for stopping by today!
~Molly
Quilled Turkey Card - Repost
I am working on a new post, but it is driving me crazy to click and see all the Halloween stuff. Meanwhile, I am reposting an easy quilled card from last year.
Have a great weekend!
Body: 24", Head: 8", Wattle: 6", Beak: 4", Feathers: 9"
Feet: 2" fold in half, accordion fold three times, trim ends before gluing
-Molly
Have a great weekend!
Feet: 2" fold in half, accordion fold three times, trim ends before gluing
-Molly
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Quilled Eyeballs from Archives
This is an oldie for my new followers. I ran across these the other day and I am thinking about making them larger (really big) to send to the grandkids next week :-) I will definitely post a photo if I get this done. (Didn't get it done, sigh)
The original 2009 post with instructions for eyeballs and the tiny box is HERE .
Thanks for stopping by!
~Molly
The original 2009 post with instructions for eyeballs and the tiny box is HERE .
Thanks for stopping by!
~Molly
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Happy October Festivals & Fun
Happy October!
If you are in the Fayetteville, AR area (home to the University of Arkansas Razorbacks) or know anyone who is, please spread the word. There will be a big harvest festival this Saturday, Oct 4, and admission is free. My jewelry will be at the Suzy's Ozark Wreaths booth. Here is a sample of my jewelry ($5 & $10).
I will be posting more about Suzy's wreaths, her website and Etsy store after the sale. These are the most gorgeous wreaths I have ever seen. I proudly own two!
Have a fabulous October, y'all!
-Molly
If you are in the Fayetteville, AR area (home to the University of Arkansas Razorbacks) or know anyone who is, please spread the word. There will be a big harvest festival this Saturday, Oct 4, and admission is free. My jewelry will be at the Suzy's Ozark Wreaths booth. Here is a sample of my jewelry ($5 & $10).
Suzy also makes beautiful table centerpieces.
For more information about the fall festival on October 4, visit their
-Molly
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