Thank you Meredith for this video and the other videos you have done on quilling. They are step by step and so easy to understand. After watching this video I have created two Christmas Ornaments.
WOW Beautiful!!! Love your work and watching you, you explain everything very well! Thank you for the video which I Enjoy! Liz x PS Going to Use Them on cards...
Love the way you make these, very neat. Could the yellow centres be glued together first then applied to the poinsettia? I am messy with gluing and wondered if this would be an easier way for clumsies like myself? xx
@@sharonfranklin4501 I'm sorry to hear that! I've never tried parchment paper, but I have lots of luck with wax paper. I hope you were able to save your work!
Do you use wax paper to keep your board clean and protect the paper from glueing to the cork? I am new to this and you are my new best youtube friend. Thank you.
@@ThePaperyCraftery Thank you. I started making the Poinsetta last night. Would love to show you the final product when complete. (this is my first project) It may be a while. Could I send you a picture through your website?
Thank you! I mentioned in the video that I wasn't giving lengths because different quilling combs can be different sizes and the lengths might not match up. More important is the number of teeth you loop around on your comb. Really as long as your two layers of leaves are different sizes, you're all set. Your finished plant might just be a different size than the ones I made. As far as the width of paper goes, if I don't mention it, its 1/8" because I use commercial papers. But different widths will work just fine too. I hope that helps!
You might find one of the first 2 leaves in this video helpful. 👉 ruclips.net/video/I0ki_ID47lo/видео.html I think they’re similar to the second type but on a larger scale. If you wanted to, you could also use the same measurements as the poinsettia petals but make them in green. I hope that helps 🙂
The way you teach makes all this possible for someone very new to quilling. Thank you! Love your videos
That's so wonderful to hear, thank you!
I love this! They are beautiful! I am going to make them to top gifts...
Fun idea!
Love these, too!
These are beautiful! Thank you for making tutorials that are easy to follow!
Thanks so much 😊
Another amazing tutorial :-) thank you for sharing!
Beautiful and well explained
Thank you so much!
Thank you Meredith for this video and the other videos you have done on quilling. They are step by step and so easy to understand. After watching this video I have created two Christmas Ornaments.
Love this!!!
Thank you!
Your tutorials are so easy to understand and follow. You do a great job explaining and demonstrating all your wonderful pieces. Thanks.
That's so nice to hear! Thank you!
Increíblemente hermosas las flores de noche buena !!! Gracias por mostrarnos
¡Me alegro de que te gusten!
I really have enjoyed all your videos but I really like this one!
Awesome! Thank you!
beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
-beautiful I love the way you explain everything I really enjoy all your videos Thanks for all the great work
Thank you so much!
Tq for explaining each step mam
I have made your points Etta's and snowflakes!
That's awesome! Thanks!
Very pretty 😍😍😍...love the way you teach
Thanks so much 😊
Bonsoir !! J'❤️ ! Magnifique !! 😍👏👏👏
Merci beaucoup!
@@ThePaperyCraftery vous parlez français ?? J'ai refait le poinsettia vraiment magnifique ! J'❤️ vos vidéos ! Merci beaucoup bonne soirée !!
@@sandracocoon Je ne parle pas français, mais je reçois de l'aide de Google 😊
@@ThePaperyCraftery me too 😂 ! Good evening and thank you very much !
Love the flowers really like watching your videos they are so good xxx 👍💕💕
Très joli très beau travail , merci .
Merci d'avoir regardé!
Hermoso trabajo, felicidades 😊
Muchas gracias!
WOW Beautiful!!! Love your work and watching you, you explain everything very well! Thank you for the video which I Enjoy! Liz x PS Going to Use Them on cards...
Thank you so much for watching!
@@ThePaperyCraftery You are Welcome!
Wow very nice craft💕
These are beautiful, thank you for your great tutorials they are so good💗👏🏻😊
Love the way you make these, very neat. Could the yellow centres be glued together first then applied to the poinsettia? I am messy with gluing and wondered if this would be an easier way for clumsies like myself? xx
I find it easier to assemble the flowers first, but there are no real rules to this! Do whatever works best for you!
soooo nice
These are beautiful. I cover my cork board with parchment paper. Nothing sticks to it.
Awesome!
I tried parchment paper and my glue stuck!
@@sharonfranklin4501 I'm sorry to hear that! I've never tried parchment paper, but I have lots of luck with wax paper. I hope you were able to save your work!
Would you do a tutorial on any portrait with a Christmas theme
I only have one more video planned for this holiday season and its about ornaments. It should be out this weekend!
Do you use wax paper to keep your board clean and protect the paper from glueing to the cork? I am new to this and you are my new best youtube friend. Thank you.
Well, hello new best friend! 😂 I do use wax paper on my board and I hold it down with pins.
@@ThePaperyCraftery Thank you. I started making the Poinsetta last night. Would love to show you the final product when complete. (this is my first project) It may be a while. Could I send you a picture through your website?
I'd love to see it! You can email me a photo if you'd like at ThePaperyCraftery@gmail. com
Beautiful! I missed the paper widths and lengths.
Thank you! I mentioned in the video that I wasn't giving lengths because different quilling combs can be different sizes and the lengths might not match up. More important is the number of teeth you loop around on your comb. Really as long as your two layers of leaves are different sizes, you're all set. Your finished plant might just be a different size than the ones I made. As far as the width of paper goes, if I don't mention it, its 1/8" because I use commercial papers. But different widths will work just fine too. I hope that helps!
I want to add leaves with this that look similar to the real leaves. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it.
You might find one of the first 2 leaves in this video helpful. 👉 ruclips.net/video/I0ki_ID47lo/видео.html I think they’re similar to the second type but on a larger scale. If you wanted to, you could also use the same measurements as the poinsettia petals but make them in green. I hope that helps 🙂
Даже без перевода все понятно. Спасибо