Hello crafty friends,
Today i am going to share another card with you all..There are some birthdays coming up this month, so i have made a birthday card with my favorite technique incorporated in it- Quilling.
Here is the pic
I used handmade paper and with the help of stencil and inks made the background. i cut the circle and handwritten the sentiment.
I made a quilled flower and handcut the leaves stuck it around the sentiment, adhered some swirls too
Hope you like it!!
Happy crafting!!
joining in
(I used first column from the grid which is flowers,birthday and yellow)
Wow Mugdha - I think I like this card even more than your earlier entry this week - your bright and colourful quilled flower against that wonderful watercoloured background is fabulous! Thanks for playing along again with my Tic Tac Toe challenge over at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeletethank you so much joanne for appreciating:)
ReplyDeleteWow! Your quilling is amazing! It's a beautiful birthday card and we're so glad you played along this week over at The Paper Players! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is stunning! I never got the hang of quilling, but your flower is beautiful!! Love the colors too! This is perfect for the Paper PLayers this week, so glad you played!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Quilled floral card Mugda. Very vibrant. I like the stencilled background and your quilling looks fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing on the "Feminine Anything Goes" challenge this week at Watercooler Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteWow, Mugdha, what a wonderful piece of quilling! The bright stencilling on your background hand-made paper really is stunning. It's perfect to set off the lovely quilled flowers and leaves. Great choice of colours! Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love your quilling! Thanks for sharing with us at Calling All Sistahs Encouragement Challenge!
ReplyDeleteFun quilled card! Thanks for playing along with the Calling All Sistahs challenge! I hope you'll join us again with a new one starting on the 18th.
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