How to make Paper Quilling Birthday Greeting Card

Paper quilling is a fun art of creating beautiful designs using colorful paper strips. In this post, you will find step by step instructions on how to make this Quilling Birthday card.

 

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Materials required:

  • Quilling strips
  • cardstock
  • Glue
  • Circle guide
  • Slotted tool
  • Sketch pen
  • Scale

Step 1:

Paper Quilling Card

Create Two Half circles, by rolling 17 inches long 3mm yellow quilling strips each.

Step 2:

Paper Quilling Card

Glue both the half circle together as shown in above image.

Step 3:

Paper Quilling Card

Take 3 inches of the orange strip and wrap it around the yellow petal. Make 15 such petals.

Step 4:

Paper Quilling Card

Take 9 inches long pink quilling strip and roll it with the slotted tool. Remove the coil from the tool and keep it in 10th circle of circle guide and allow it to unroll. After unrolling it glue the end of the coil and pinch it from one side to create drop like shape. Make such 16 pink drops.

Step 5:

Paper Quilling Card

Take 11 inches long green quilling strip and create the tight coil with the help of the slotted tool. Glue the edge of the coil before removing it from the tool. Use any small dome like tip and press it from cente. Make 16 such green small domes.

Step 6:

Paper Quilling Card

Take 22 inches long green quilling strip and roll it with a slotted tool. Allow the coil to unroll in the smallest circle of the guide (diameter it approx. 2cms). Remove the coil from the guide and glue its edges, Pinch it from one side and bend it little to create the leaf-like shape. Make 15 leaves.

Step 7:

Paper Quilling Card

Take the card and Stick two orange strips of 3 mm and draw random dots with orange sketch pen as shown in above image.

Step 8:

Paper Quilling Card

Paper Quilling Card

Paper Quilling Card

Glue all the elements on the card.

Happy Crafting…

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