I did some Google Research and then set out to pick up some simple supplies at my local crafting store. The supplies were fairly inexpensive and I found the paper strips in the clearance aisle (so way discounted for my first attempts).
I used what I'd learned from reading and watching videos for my first attempt:
So I tried again. This time just using the silver paper (the thinner felt easier to work with). I ended up with a pretty nice looking heart.
This time I start from one side but still ended up with some gaps and filled them in with odd little shapes. I was also using the entire strip and was wondering how changing the length of the strip might work for projects.
I found this blog post and used the suggested worksheets to get some practice with different strip lengths. Then I felt ready to do some more cards. I also watched some videos with different shapes like this one that showed 35 different quilling shapes.
I wanted to use up the thicker paper and made some Egg-Shaped cards (sorry, I forgot to take pictures of them) and gave them to neighbors for Easter.
I picked up some more colors of the thinner paper and made the rest of the cards shown below.
Quilling is fun. It relatively inexpensive. My only worry is mailing the cards I made - I don't want the postal machines to smash them. So I think I'll stick to using this for cards that I know I can hand-deliver.
More Cards I Made:
I liked the cloud swirls and making the squares in the rainbow but I have might have gone a little overboard with how many colors.
This was an attempt to reign in on the colors but it still wasn't quite to my liking.
This is what I finally ended up at - an cloud raining colored drops.
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