May 26th, 2009

wax paper art with leaves

Introduction to Paper Quilling

Paper Quilling is the art of rolling, forming, gluing and decorating strips of paper. This craft is also called paper filigree or Just Quilling. You need a tool called a spring, the basic coiled shape to create on the paper. Then glue the paper on top and the shape of the coils, different Designs, such as flowers, leaves and other other form of decorative designs.

This decorative method of using paper dates from the Renaissance, Nuns used as the coiled paper designs to decorate book covers, bookmarks, and religious objects. At the time, was the most commonly used type of paper the gilded edges of the pages of books. The nuns coiled to try the little strip of this gilded edges, to mimic the iron lattice work of time. It was an art practiced of the women in the 18 Century and was one of the techniques, the young women of wealthy households were required to learn as part of their studies. The colonists brought the art with them when they emigrated to America. Most of quilled paper designs, which have been preserved religious motives.

The art died quilling for a time, but has recently become a very popular craft. This is because of the low cost supplies of paper required for different designs for invitations and make decorative boxes, and especially by collecting albums, with the increased interest in scrapbooking.

The tools you need to get started in quilling are very simple – strips of paper, something to the strips and glue to the wind. The paper strip can be supplied in widths from 1 / 8 inch to I inch cut, but most people use 1 / 8 inch strips. You can select the paper in which weight you want, but the standard is the construction paper in a variety of colors. The winding tool can a toothpick or a needle, but you can also a craft shop to buy a specially designed spring.

Other tools that give you a sharp pair of scissors must use to cut paper and a ruler to make sure you cut all the strips the same size. You can use a piece of corrugated cardboard with wax paper, rather than the top of the table, thus removing the adhesive from the beginning to the table to hold. You should also use a damp cloth handy to wipe the glue from your fingers.

Some of the simple design, you can start with include:

– A V-shape design, roll the folds of the paper strip in the middle and the ends of the outside of the paper connected to the spring. You have to roll the paper away from the inner crease.

– Feelers cover vehicles only part of the strip of paper. You leave the rest of the Strip straight. You can customize this design by folding the strip in the center or with an inflected Strip.

– Wrap the paper either free or very close to the Spring can make a peacock eye. You can use a petal in the same manner by bending the clamped part ot one page form.

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