Mira unos trabajos en filigrana de papel sorprendentes entre los que encuentras desde diseños para tarjetas, hasta obras para enmarcar y decorar interiores
La filigrana es una técnica artística muy antigua que consiste en crear…
Filigrana es una técnica muy interesante que consiste en darle formas a tiras de papel , en este post te muestro varias ideas para hacer con chicos de 9 años en adelante , desarrollan destrezas como : motricidad fina , procesos en el cerebro de " ojo mano" y creatividad . Foto : Etsy Con rollitos de papel de varios colores podemos darle forma a un impresionante globo , una manualidad que puedes adaptar para cualquier tipo de tarjetas de felicitación , Foto: ectastic over paper Este divertido payaso se ha formado con tiras de papel de varios colores, los enrollados van desde círculos pequeños a óvalos y triángulos variados , puedes utilizar herramienta especial para filigrana , o un palillo de dientes de madera el resultado es el mismo ; la práctica es la clave . Foto : facilisimo.com Para iniciarte con la Filigrana , puedes tomar como base las figuras principales como el círculo cerrado , que consiste en un simple enrollado de la tira de papel , asegurando con una gota de goma a la hora de pegar . Al pinchar el enlace podrás encontrar una serie de tutoriales que te serán útiles . Foto : Reciclando con Erika Este corazón ha sido hecho con tiras de revista , por lo que es un proyecto de reciclaje creativo , la figura tiene básicamente circulos , la " S " invertida y la figura básica de corazón , pegados con goma blanca, el efecto es impresionante ! Foto : Lost diy Acá un ejemplo de que puedes hacer la técnica con un palillo , he comprobado que es la práctica la que te lleva a perfeccionar los resultados , puedes hacer variadas figuras . Foto : Scrap a little Así es la Filigrana un mundo de posibilidades para crear y poner a prueba tu imaginación , las tiras de papel las puedes comprar en tiendas de manualidades o como hacemos con los chicos , que cortamos tiras de papel de revistas y sobrantes de otros proyectos . Más ideas de manualidades infantiles para todas las edades en Blog Zapatito Cochinito Facebook Zapatito Cochinito
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Hola, hoy os voy a hablar de una técnica muy sencilla, pero que a la vez se pueden hacer auténticas obras de arte. El quilling o filigrana. No es otra cosa que tiras de papel de colores que se van enrollando y pegando a nuestro antojo. Estas son las formas mas típicas de enrollar, se puede hacer con los dedos o ayudarnos de un tubo de metal o una herramienta específica para ello. Nuestras manos y nuestra imaginación hacen el resto: Esta técnica es ideal para hacer nuestros propios cuadros o tarjetas, aunque también se pueden hacer otras cosas: Hacer nuestras propias cuentas para bisutería. Decorar nuestros postres..... Decorar nuestra casa........ E incluso hacer algo tan pequeño y delicado como estas últimas fotografías. ¿No son adorables? Y vosotros, conocíais esta técnica? Todas las imágenes son vía Pinterest. Recordad que podeis ver todos los tutoriales en MANUALIZANDO en YouTube AQUÍ. Seguirnos en Facebook: AQUÍ. Y también en twitter: @MANUALIZANDO Por último quería agradecer al blog María´s World el haberme concedido un nuevo premio, la estoy muy agradecida y os invito a que visiteis su blog. Este premio reconoce el esfuerzo y dedicación que realiza un blogger para transmitir valores culturales, étnicos, literarios y personales en su blog . Es el reconocimiento de la labor de mantener vivo un espacio de discusión y participación.
Here we go with a round up of the many - and I mean MANY - wonderful examples of paper quilling that have been shown on All Things Paper ove...
Learn to simple steps on how to make quilling paper swirls, the easiest way to add loads of dynamic elegance to your quilling paper crafts!
How to Make Quilling Paper Snowflakes ~ Helpful tips and printable templates for DIY quilling paper snowflakes || www.thepaperycraftery.com
Quilling Glue Basics - 5 Helpful Tips Do you have a hard time with glue showing on your quilling? In this video I’m going to share all the gluing tips I’ve learned since I started in 2006. Tip 1 – Smear Your Glue Puddle I often see instruction to pour out some glue, and then to dip your quilling into the puddle, but it’s easy to overcoat your quilling strip this way, which means your glue will be seen on your final work surface. Instead, I prefer to use another piece of plastic to smear the puddle flat. This way the depth of your glue puddle is very shallow. This allows you to gently press the innermost coils into the glue, coating every bit of it. When I pick it up, I pre-loosen the inner coils so the glue’s suction won’t destroy the smooth arcs. After lifting, I always turn it upside down to check if I’ve missed coating any of it. If I did, I’ll simply re-dip again. Tip 2 - Missed Spots Now, if you coiled your strip unevenly, it’s quite easy to miss getting it dipped fully into the glue. Or maybe you missed dipped a certain section. What do you do if your strip is already on your work surface? Let me show you how to add glue in a case like this. Apply glue to a scrap piece of quilling paper and slip it under the areas that are missing glue, the press your strip down. Tip 3 - Glue Dipping and Smearing Cards When smearing my glue for dipping my pieces, I prefer to use a plastic card that has a matte surface rather than a high gloss surface. I usually use the Oyster card I got when I visited London. Tip 4 - How to Undo Glued Pieces As all quillers know, our work is hard to undo. If you’ve glued something down, don’t just tear it up. You’ll end up tearing the fibres of your work surface. Instead, I extend an x-acto knife and slowly slice through the glue horizontally. This is another reason why it’s good to use as little glue as possible. If you have some stubborn bits, you may need to scrape the surface a bit. I then use an eraser to gently scour the fragments. Finally I use a bone folder to smoothen the surface as much as possible. I only remove my quilling as a last resort, and you’ll get the best results the faster you make your decision before the glue fully dries. I do suggest that you practice on a scrap piece first. Tip 5 - My Favorite Quilling Glue Brand I’m often asked what brand of glue I use. My favourite is Aleene’s Tacky Glue because it’s thick and dries fast. I use the large bottle when I need to smear it for dipping, and I put it in a fine tip bottle for applying directly onto my quilling strips. I store it upside down in a shot glass with a wet tissue at the bottom so it doesn’t clog and is always ready to use. I hope these tips help you with your quilling. I love reading your comments and hearing which tip you found the most helpful, because then it helps me decide what to show you in the future. Or if you have any tips to share, please comment so we can all learn from you as well.
Bonjour, En ce dimanche, on continu avec les cartes iris filding sur le thème de la musique cette fois : - une clé de sol pour commencer : j'adore cette carte mais ça a été la plus difficile que j'ai eu à faire Carte faite à partir de ce gabarit :...
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Paper Quilling Succulent Garden : Paper quilling designs are beautiful and fun to create. I came across paper quilling by chance and fell in love with all the amazing things paper can do! So this time I tried to bring to you something new and different. Quilling paper succulents! …
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An Index Of Free Card Making SVGS & Resources ============ Card Making By Occasion ============= COMING SOON Anniversary/Wedding Birthday Graduation COMING SOON Get Well Sympathy Thank You ============ Card Making By Holiday ============= Christmas Easter Halloween Fathers Day Mothers Day Valentines ============== Card Making Tutorials =============== Addressing a Pre-Made Envelope With Cricut Making "Saying inserts" for cards How to use mail merge to address Christmas Cards Christmas Card Prep [Christmas In July Series] Converting a PDF card design into an svg These three cards are some of my favorites! I've used them for Thank you Notes, Mothers Day, Birthday, and more. See how I changed them for different seasons/events here: https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2022/08/on-my-desk-christmas-thank-you-notes.html ============== My Favorite, Go To, Sites For Card Making ============= This site has a great variety of fun cards - but they are all pdf files https://sites.google.com/site/kagisippopopupcards/home_eng/free-template_eng You may be able to convert the pdfs to svgs here: https://convertio.co/pdf-svg/ ============ FREE SVGS FOR BASIC CARDS ============= Monica's Creative Room This page is absolutely amazing. On the right you will see options for Gate Fold Cards, Fancy Edge Cards, Four Fold Cards, and Misc Cards. Page after page after page of BEAUTIFUL, intricate cut files - all free. https://monicascreativeroom.se/category/cutting-files/cards/gate-fold-cards/ These free pop up elements could be attached to any card base to add a pop up flower https://www.joann.com/snowflake-cutouts-svg/ Caluya Design This is one of my favorite sites for Freebies - there are 3 "invitation" cards here - all blank, and all beautifully detailed. https://caluyadesign.com/free-7x5-floral-invitation-svg/ https://caluyadesign.com/free-5x5-folded-card-cut-template-svg/ https://caluyadesign.com/free-7x5-invitation-card-svg/ https://caluyadesign.com/free-floral-envelope-sleeve-svg/ ================= NOT FREE But Some Of My Favorites https://www.facebook.com/fieldsofheathercrafts/posts/1004896727114992 ================== A List of Great 3D paper cutting files for cricut https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2018/05/free-3d-paper-cutting-files-for-cricut.html ================== Where To Find Free SVGS By Theme https://fieldsofhether.blogspot.com/2017/11/svg-freebies.html ========================== The custom of sending greeting cards can be traced back to the ancient Chinese who exchanged messages of good will to celebrate the New Year, and to the early Egyptians, who conveyed their greetings on papyrus scrolls. By the early 15th century, handmade paper greeting cards were being exchanged in Europe. The Germans are known to have printed New Year's greetings from woodcuts as early as 1400, and handmade paper Valentines were being exchanged in various parts of Europe in the early to mid-15th century, with the oldest Valentine in existence being in the British Museum. The card was written to Bonne of Armagnac by her husband, Charles Duke of Orleans, who was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. Not surprisingly, its message is rather downbeat. Its opening reads: ‘I am already sick of love / my very gentle Valentine.’ By the 1850s, the greeting card had been transformed from a relatively expensive, handmade and hand-delivered gift to a popular and affordable means of personal communication, due largely to advances in printing, mechanization, and a reduction in postal rates with the introduction of the postage stamp.[15] This was followed by new trends like Christmas cards, the first of which appeared in published form in London in 1843 when Sir Henry Cole hired artist John Calcott Horsley to design a holiday card that he could send to his friends and acquaintances. In the 1860s, companies like Marcus Ward & Co, Charles Goodall & Son, and Charles Bennett began the mass production of greeting cards. They employed well-known artists such as Kate Greenaway and Walter Crane as illustrators and card designers. The extensive Laura Seddon Greeting Card Collection from the Manchester Metropolitan University gathers 32,000 Victorian and Edwardian greeting cards and 450 Valentine's Day cards dating from the early nineteenth century, printed by the major publishers of the day. Technical developments like color lithography in 1930 propelled the manufactured greeting card industry forward. Humorous greeting cards, known as studio cards, became popular in the late 1940s and 1950s. In the 1970s, Recycled Paper Greetings, a small company needing to establish a competing identity against the large companies like Hallmark Cards, began publishing humorous, whimsical card designs with the artist's name credited on the back. This was away from what was known as the standard look (sometimes called the Hallmark look.) During the 1980s, reduced costs of small batch printing and die cutting together with a growing taste for handmade cards made it economically possible for smaller niche companies to set up in competition with the large established brands. Innovative companies such as Nobleworks and Meri Meri[17] grew from their foundation in the 1980s to becoming significant influencers in the industry. A thriving market was established for what were now called "alternative" greeting cards. The name stuck even though these "alternative" cards grew to embrace a vast range of styles and ultimately changed the look of the industry. The largest recorded number of greeting cards sent to a single person went to Craig Shergold, a beneficiary/victim of chain letters and later chain emails. =====================
Minnesota-based artistic collective JUDiTH + ROLFE sculpt paper into voluptuous plant and flower motifs blossoming with movement and character. Featuring many botanical species including magnolias, irises and begonias, the duo’s work is a reminder of the diversity of plant structure and form. Each of their floral forms is ‘quilled’ into its shape, from the delicate veins making up the plant’s skeleton, to the fleshy petals exploding with color. The duo’s business name JUDITH + ROLFE is derived from their middle names; and JUDITH (Daphne Lee) is the artist while her partner, ROLFE (Jamie Sneed), runs the business and logistics. More
Get ready for Valentine's Day or show your love anytime! Follow the simple steps and learn how to make quilling paper hearts: 4 different ways!
Here we go with a round up of the many - and I mean MANY - wonderful examples of paper quilling that have been shown on All Things Paper ove...
Découvrez le quilling, une technique de papier roulé pour créer de jolies choses délicates et poétiques. Un loisir créatif accessible aux débutants et même aux enfants.