From a first glance, can you believe this piece of art is actually produced from a tissue paper roll?
Well of course you can, can't you? The rolling effect on the coils, plus the uneven cut on the edges are very obviou to not think that it is actually made from wood. haha..
As I delve deeper and deeper into the art of quilling, I think
it is just right for me to be hooked on another function of it, QUILLED
TYPOGRAPHY!!!
I first fell in love with it when I stumbled upon Miyyah@Kertas while looking for more
tutorials to help enhance my skills. She made this very gorgeous quilling art typography as wedding boards and gifts. The colour combinations she used are so beautiful and it immediately inspired me to do one of
my own.
Okay. As promised yesterday night (before I went to sleep supposedly but I ended up scrolling 9GAG and only slept at 4a.m. What a bummer. -_-"), today I am going to share the projects that I have done ever since I got my hands in quilling practice.
But first, let me tell something funny about this quilling thing. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE IN REAL LIFE.
Goodness! How I miss the clicking
sound of the keyboard each time I write something in my blog. Or better said HOW
I MISS MY BLOG!! Plenty of free time I have had these days but the only update I
offer is a recipe, of which I’m sure lots of my fellow bloggers have bragged
about. What a shame. I even bought one month worth of broadband!
But the blame for my negligence has
to be put on something else, though. Something artsy. Something colourful. Something
that requires so much attention that if you dare let yourself be clumsy, you
will face GREAT DEATH… of motivation!!