Delightful snowflake design and great instructions! I’m not a ‘purist’ quiller thus enjoy adding glittery rhinestones to my snowflakes. Like the sparkle on a tree❄️ and there are many tiny nail art crystals available on Amazon. Thank you for offering the layout grid free of charge. It helps on a retirement income!
Thank you so much for going slow. I am brand new to quilling. I would love to make this for Christmas Cards. I will look for more videos of yours to make some more interesting things.
OMGoodness these are just beautiful!!! I'm just getting in to quilling and everything I made has been from YOUR RUclips videos. Thank you, I can totally understand your instructions.
This was a wonderful find. The first time watching a video on quilling, and love it. I'm self taught and this is so helpful. Will be looking forward to more of your videos. Thank you
I recently rediscoverd quilling and your site. I would just like to say Thankyou and, also, although I have watched quite a lot of tutorials I have found yours to be by far the easiest to follow. You explain things so well and actually show steps in great detail which, for a novice, is so helpful. Once again , many thanks for all your tutorials and I shall certainly continue watching. 😘
I keep mine in the bags I buy them in and then in photo boxes organized by color, but I don't mind the crimp that gets in the paper. Some hang them in with butterfly clips so they can straighten out. I've also seen them in clear folders in binders. Do what ever works for you and the kind of paper you prefer.
I am planned selling ornaments locally, do you have any suggestion or short video on how to pack the quilled ornaments? And may be packing other quiled art pieces
I don't have a video on that, but I can put it on the list 🙂. When I used to ship quilling, I would place it in a clear cellophane bag that sealed, then sandwich that between 2 thin pieces of cardboard. Then a layer of bubble wrap, then a bubble mailer. If you're selling in person, you may not need all that protection, but even placing your quilling between cardboard sheets will help a lot.
I have a link to all the supplies I use in the description box of each video. I think the tweezers are the last link in that list for this one, but it should be marked. I hope that helps!
Meredith, hello, I love your videos. This ? is not on snowflakes, but I don't know where to reach you. My question is can you do a video on quilling a Beta Fish?
Hello. I went on your website to get the grid. There are 4 gr4ids with patterns on them, but the blank grid with the center dot isn't there. I had to go to a graph paper site and print 1/2" graph paper.
Most of my projects use 1/8" or 3mm precut paper strips because they are the most common. But often it doesn't matter and it's what you're comfortable with. There are times when I say to use a specific size like 2mm or 5mm. Whatever the case, I leave links in the description box of each video for all the supplies that I use.
That specific comb is tricky to find, but it’s an onion holder so if you search for that, you should find some. I do have a direct link to a similar comb in the description box for that video.
Mostly Elmer’s Glue-All. Some projects use Tacky Glue or Clear glue, but I’ll always mention what I use on each project and also link to the supplies in the description box for each video.
Hi Cody, had to catch replay, pretty much, no chance of winning. You are so funny. Lauren, love your t-shirts and sweatshirts!
Beautiful, keep safe and may God bless you always, friend from Philippines
Delightful snowflake design and great instructions! I’m not a ‘purist’ quiller thus enjoy adding glittery rhinestones to my snowflakes. Like the sparkle on a tree❄️ and there are many tiny nail art crystals available on Amazon. Thank you for offering the layout grid free of charge. It helps on a retirement income!
I am new to quilling and after watching so many videos, for me you are the best teacher. Very calm, slow, clear instructions. Thank you 😊
You're too kind, thank you!
Love these!
Thank you so much for going slow. I am brand new to quilling.
I would love to make this for Christmas Cards.
I will look for more videos of yours to make some more interesting things.
I have a lot of winter and Christmas quilling videos so I hope you've found something you like there!
You explain everything so good.
I’m a brand new beginner 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
I love your videos so much! I get so much inspiration from you. Thanks so much for sharing your lovely talent with us.
Thank you so much for watching 😊
OMGoodness these are just beautiful!!! I'm just getting in to quilling and everything I made has been from YOUR RUclips videos. Thank you, I can totally understand your instructions.
You are so welcome! I'm so glad to help!
Pretty snowflake! I love your video's.
For snowflakes I use mostly hexagon based grids.
Beautiful snowflake love them so lovely thanks
For sharing xxx 👍🏻💕💕
I love your snowflakes. Your directions are so good and helpful. I have had trouble making them but practice does make perfect..
This is one of the trickier projects I've shared, but you've got this!
Gorgeous! Thank you!
Very delicate
This was a wonderful find. The first time watching a video on quilling, and love it. I'm self taught and this is so helpful. Will be looking forward to more of your videos. Thank you
So glad it was helpful to you!
So beautiful design!! Thank you for tutorial. Very detailed explanation.
Thank you!
Que lindos copos de nieve ❄, exelente trabajo como siempre 👍!!
I recently rediscoverd quilling and your site. I would just like to say Thankyou and, also, although I have watched quite a lot of tutorials I have found yours to be by far the easiest to follow. You explain things so well and actually show steps in great detail which, for a novice, is so helpful. Once again , many thanks for all your tutorials and I shall certainly continue watching. 😘
You're too kind! I'm so glad you find my work helpful 😁
Thanks! I love making ornaments and these will definitely be on my tree next year! 😍
Beautiful (as always) Thanks!
Thank you!
Super video.... I learnt fast and easily... Thank you mam ❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful ❄️ and as always a great tutorial, thank you 🙏
Beautiful
Thanks dear for your beautiful craft👍💖, will wait for your next. stay connected.
I hope you make many more tutorials. You deserve a much bigger following
Awww, thanks! I'm working on it 🤩
Those are beautiful 😍
Gorgeous! I've needed to do more projects with my comb, and this will inspire me. : )
One of my favorite tools! I've got a whole playlist using it, too 👉 ruclips.net/p/PLzKBIFJkUl_NxBUnZeLizMp_Bbjsq0ODr
@@ThePaperyCraftery Thank you so much! I'll check those out!
Beautiful 😍👌
❤❤ I love the snowflake you just made❤❤ I'mI'm
I'm making one now and I am only on the first part!
I am new to quilling, so this was EXTREMELY helpful. Are there any hints you can share about how you organize your papers? Thanks!!
I keep mine in the bags I buy them in and then in photo boxes organized by color, but I don't mind the crimp that gets in the paper. Some hang them in with butterfly clips so they can straighten out. I've also seen them in clear folders in binders. Do what ever works for you and the kind of paper you prefer.
I am planned selling ornaments locally, do you have any suggestion or short video on how to pack the quilled ornaments? And may be packing other quiled art pieces
I don't have a video on that, but I can put it on the list 🙂. When I used to ship quilling, I would place it in a clear cellophane bag that sealed, then sandwich that between 2 thin pieces of cardboard. Then a layer of bubble wrap, then a bubble mailer. If you're selling in person, you may not need all that protection, but even placing your quilling between cardboard sheets will help a lot.
Gorgeous as always Meredith, the close up camera angle is very helpful on your videos. Thank you for sharing as always. 😘❤️
Thanks so much for watching!!
Nice pointy tweezers. Where can I get a pair? Thanks😊
I have a link to all the supplies I use in the description box of each video. I think the tweezers are the last link in that list for this one, but it should be marked. I hope that helps!
Meredith, hello, I love your videos. This ? is not on snowflakes, but I don't know where to reach you. My question is can you do a video on quilling a Beta Fish?
I don't right now. Fish are on my long to-do list, but I haven't made up a pattern that I'm happy with yet.
Hello. I went on your website to get the grid. There are 4 gr4ids with patterns on them, but the blank grid with the center dot isn't there. I had to go to a graph paper site and print 1/2" graph paper.
Thank you for letting me know. I had accidentally linked the wrong page from my site, and it is now fixed.
What millimeter paper are you using?
Most of my projects use 1/8" or 3mm precut paper strips because they are the most common. But often it doesn't matter and it's what you're comfortable with. There are times when I say to use a specific size like 2mm or 5mm. Whatever the case, I leave links in the description box of each video for all the supplies that I use.
Hello, could you tell me where you can get that type of comb?
That specific comb is tricky to find, but it’s an onion holder so if you search for that, you should find some. I do have a direct link to a similar comb in the description box for that video.
@@ThePaperyCraftery thanks!
What glue do you use?
Mostly Elmer’s Glue-All. Some projects use Tacky Glue or Clear glue, but I’ll always mention what I use on each project and also link to the supplies in the description box for each video.