This
Swinging card can also be called a
spinning card as the quilled central circle can spin 360 degrees! I saw this type of swinging card at a commercial card selling site [cant remember which site] and was so fascinated that I tried to work out the mechanism of this interactive card.This is a friendship card for all my blogger friends who inspire ,support and encourage me constantly.
This is one side of the swinging card which spins on a wooden skewer on top of the card stand.
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Swinging Card |
I made the red flower and its leaves by looping paper strips by hand. I found that though not as perfect as the proper husking technique using pins on a board to form the loops its much faster and more fun!
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Quilled Flowers |
This is the closeup of the quilled flower bud again looped by hand.
The quilled rosebud is made by forming a tight coil and pushing its center out.
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Quilled Flowers |
The golden butterfly is also made by looping paper strips held in the hand.
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Quilled Butterfly |
The red flower is technically made by looping the paper strip around a comb[combing technique].I actually found making it by hand simpler and faster and not as perfect as in the proper combing! [ We have to compromise somewhere!]
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Quilled Flowers |
The other side of the swinging card also needs to be embellished as this swings 360 degrees and comes onto the other side.So while making it ,its nice to have images that look ok upside down too!
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Spinning Card |
The central Swinging card part is embellished with eccentric coil quilled flowers.
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Quilled Flowers |
These quilled flowers are eccentric coils.
The eccentric coil flowers are made with paper strips having 2 color tones.
I reversed the direction of coiling to make the white in the center for the lower quilled flowers.
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Quilled Flowers |
This gorgeous embossed paper was a paper bag I cut up and recycled! The pearl leaves and pearl hearts are from a local fancy store.
Fold your card stock in half. I have used an A4 sized card.
Cut out a shape at the folded edge- you can cut out a semicircle,rectangle,half of an octagon etc.I cut out a semicircle marked with the help of a compass.
Use the shape you cut out and make it smaller by a centimeter or so.Here I made it smaller by a 1/2 a centimeter only and discovered its better if you make it smaller slightly more so that it can swing and spin freely once attached to the card stand.
You need 2 similar sized circles for the swinging part. Embellish the circles before you stick them .Use an adhesive of your choice to stick the skewer or stick to the center of your swinging card.Here I used glue drops to stick a wooden skewer. Apply glue and stick the 2 circles together.
Make the support for the swinging card:The support for the swinging stick with your card is 2 small folded card strips with a gutter for the stick to swing.The width should be such that when stuck inside the card base it is hidden. I used a strip around 3 cm long and folded it. If the central groove of this folded strip is more deep the skewer will be at a lower position. Experiment a little before you glue it on place
Make a stand for the lower part of card base.Take 2 strips of strong card. I used a strip as long as height of by base card.Fold in half
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Spinning Card Tutorial |
Fold up each end as shown. These folded ends form the tabs where you will stick it to your base card
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Spinning Card Tutorial |
Stick this card strip to the bottom of your base card as shown
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Spinning Card Tutorial |
The photograph below shows the mechanism of the swinging card and how the card strips are stuck in position.
Your swinging card mechanism is ready!Here is the swinging card in action viewed when it is spinning and has swung up!
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Swinging Card Mechanism |
I was crazily busy the last couple of days professionally with a couple of international patients requiring surgery and extra care. I was on a deadline to make a friendship card for the Guest DT post at
Crafty JC [my
Ocean Diorama Pop up card had become top 3 at Crafty JC] and perhaps due to exhaustion I just couldn't think creatively and struggled for ideas. The swinging card is technically easy to make but Oh Boy did I struggle for ideas to embellish it! Please do tell me what you think of it and do try the swinging card mechanism as its a fun interactive card.
Here is a even more simplified version of the spinner card tutorial using dies :
Spinner card tutorial
omg... where do u get ur ideas from... m all dazzled by it all... exquisite work... totally cool n v impressive...
ReplyDeleteFAB DOC. !! i have no words to describe it !!
ReplyDeleteDr Sonia,
ReplyDeleteWow! I get to be the first to comment on this amazing card. I have seen so many lovely quilled pieces that I think you have enough to write a book now. This is superb! Nancy
Fablous !
ReplyDeletewill try this out soon .. too ..
maybe tonight
thanx fer such an awesome tutorial !
hugs
mallika
wow! thank you for sharing the how-to
ReplyDeletemy little dd loves making cards and so far we have made only pop up cards, thanks for inspiring. I love those quilled flowers. Great work! Kudos to you.
How clever and beautiful! This is so gorgeous with it's pretty flowers and the stand up spin action is wonderful! Thanks for sharing such a great tutorial on how to make it! :)Amy
ReplyDeleteDr. Sonia
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful!!! You are so talented.
I really love this whole card and the tutorial is great. Going to dig out the quilling material I have and try a flower or two.
I only have a few colors but that is OK for a start. I love the idea of the card swinging.
Myrna
Sonia
ReplyDeleteThis is the second time I am trying to leave a comment on your gorgeous card. I love it. It is wonderful even though you were exhausted.
I am going to try my hand at quilling. Someone gave me a small package of quilling paper but it is good enough to begin with.
Love the simplicity of your tutorial; so easy to follow.
Myrna
Oh wow, this is SO beautiful. I'm going to have to try it! Your quilling is just breath-taking.
ReplyDeleteWhoaa...!! Its actually fascinating...now I have stopped listing what all I want to make following ur tutorials..list is endless !! Thnx again for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThank You so much dear friends. I actually have mixed emotions about this card as I struggled for ideas to embellish it and was running out of time. So thankful for the encouraging comments.
ReplyDeleteYou are incredible! Wow, wow, wow!!! What a beautiful card, and an amazing tutorial! Thank you for sharing another masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteThank You so much Patti I am glad you liked my swinging card
ReplyDeleteYour work is so beautiful. Your the surgeon I would want working on me you pay so much attention to detail.
ReplyDeleteTHe card I made for Shelley was a bear hug.
OMG fabulous ,Creative creation. I totally luv it.
ReplyDeleteWow doc!! u r a rock star at new techniques!! ITs really so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a really fabulous creation!! I do not have patience for the quilling, but I sure think it's awesome! :) thanks for sharing this great tutorial and beautiful work!! and thanks for stopping by!! Hope to see you around again! HUGS
ReplyDeletelove all your fablous unique ideas...one more addition to your great creation
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, your card creation is absolutely FABULOUS! Awesome work. ~Shen
ReplyDeleteamazing..its super cute.well try to post pics with a large size, these are nice but big size will be more attractive!!
ReplyDeletethanks a bunch *(*
amazing i never guess a DRis so creative .when u get time for so much wonderful work. hatsof to ur work very beautiful i like all but pink and white flower is fabulous
ReplyDeleteThank You dear for the suggestion to post larger pics. I had initially posted larger pics put the page was taking a long time to load. Now again resized it and you are right it looks so much better!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea - I like it!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful and colorful card very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Baukje
Wow...that is just amazing! So much detail...the quilling is gorgeous!!!! What a wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteI love what you made, what a neat idea and totally kicks up a spinner card to a whole new level! your quilled flowers look beautiful, I have always wanted to try it but didn't wanna buy all the pins and boards etc... thanks for the tips!
ReplyDelete-rachel w k
rwkrafts.blogspot.com
Another very cool card!! I just love to see all your new ideas!! Your quilling is very cool too:)
ReplyDelete~Kim
Bee-utiful artwork! Like all the detail. Like the embossed bag you recycled & put to wonderful use. Thanks for sharing the directions.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
http://CreatedbySunshineHoneyBee.blogspot.com
Very pretty and bright love it x
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Your Quilling work is amazing and of course great card design!
ReplyDeleteCarri~abusybee
www.doubleclickconnections.blogspot.com
lovely and gorgeous card Sonia.the eccentric coil flowers on the other side are very pretty (i am like you .i fold the papers and make the flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilled creation, I love the look of the husking pieces, I've looked for books here on the subject with no luck. You are very clever to be able to make it up just in your hand instead of having to pin. Another great tutorial on the spinning card,
ReplyDeleteSandy
Fabulous card! Thank-you for joining us at C4E this week hugs x
ReplyDeleteWow....quite overwhelming actually...thanks for the tutorial and your quilling and all the details made for an eye candy
ReplyDeleteamazing ideas...!
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Oh my gosh, this is beyond FABULOUS, Sonia! This card is a work of art! The quilled flowers and butterfly are simply amazing! I truly don't have enough adjectives in my vocabulary to describe this gorgeous card! I will definitely be making one of these spinner cards - THANK YOU so much for taking the time to post the tutorial! You are so amazing :D
ReplyDeleteLisa
http://indymermaid.blogspot.com
wow what an imagination sonia.My eyes just popped out of my face.stunner, fabulous,Gorgeous hmmm I cannot match the words to your creation. May god bless you
ReplyDeleteanandhirajan
Lovely one,beautiful quilling all over:)
ReplyDeleteпросто замечательно!
ReplyDeleteSonia your cards are FABulous!! I love those quilled flowers and what fun with the moving parts. I also love that you always show how to do them :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea, so much tiny detail.... just stunning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creation with Make It Monday.
Don't forget......... if you leave a comment on another entry, mention that you saw their card on "Make It Monday" for a chance at second prize. The more entries you comment on the more chance you have of winning second prize.
This is a great card. I like your ideea!
ReplyDeletewow this is totally amazing love your idea and your husking and quiilling is so perfect love all the details of the card an truly lovely creation.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever idea. I am sure going to try this. your instructions are so useful.Super cute quilling too doctor.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I have never seen a card like this before... I am absolutely amazed by how creative you are, and you do everything without a Cricut! :)
ReplyDeleteAmy
redheadedcrafter.blogspot.com
As usual your projects are STUNNING! JUST BEAUTIFUL! I am already a follower and think you are amazing! I love to see your work! I am coming from the Link Up party and would be honored if you would check out my blog and follow me if you aren't already!! http://acreativejourneywithmelissa.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteHi! That's amazing! The idea of a spinner with both sides decorated is brilliant! Love the quilled things, esp. the butterfly - it's very cute! =) And embossing looks very good too. Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteDr Sonia,
ReplyDeleteYou are so amazing. I LOVE coming here and seeing your projects, they are always so bold, bright and incredibly unique. Such a great job of the fold challenge. Thanks for playing along with us at Whimsical Wednesday. x
Hi Sonia, its amazing and soo lovely!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!! So glad I found your site!
ReplyDeleteAna amazing and very novel card - love the spinning effect! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeletelovely work.
ReplyDeletemaha
Hallo Sonia,
ReplyDeleteI have left a comment whilst using Internet Explorer and it was playing up so - I'm uncertain whether it actually registered on your site. Forgive me if this is therefore somewhat of a duplication.
Firstly, I wanted to say - as usual your instructions are wonderfully detailed and easy to follow. I have never seen this type of card before.
Secondly, Here in England now it is very rare to find any sort of a craft shop that sells lovely beads like you mentioned you were able to purchase. We have to find necklaces and cut them for the beads and decorations most of the time. I used to enjoy buying intricate and thin braiding and ribbons ... but sadly no more.
I love the colours that you have used they compliment each other perfectly.
Best wishes, Polly
Oh Sonia!!
ReplyDeleteThat's incredible! What a work of art. I could never ever do anything so beautiful. You are so talented and I am glad that you share. Thanks for the great comments on my blog.
Hugs
Deanne
WOW!! that is amazing!!! great job!! and thanks for linking your blog to my link up party!!
ReplyDeleteCandace
scrappin2littleprincesses.blogspot.com
FABULOUS!!!! OMG, this is absolutely beautiful! I love all the detail and the quilling is fantastic. Totally stunning:)
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
Wonderful tutorial, Dr. Sonia. What a super, spinner card. You are so creative. I especially love the beautiful butterfly. Very sweet for you to post this for your blogger pals.
ReplyDeleteThis card is stunning. I love the color combo you chose. Your quilling is beautifully done. Great tutorial too. Love you chose of cards for this challenge. Thank you for joining us over at Whimsical Wednesdays. :) I am a new follower of your blog...I am loving all your creations. Very talented.
ReplyDeleteWow absolutely stunning creation and thanks so much for the tutorial. Thanks for joining us at C4E this week. Hugs
ReplyDeletePinky
WOW! What a beautiful card! I love that you included the tutorial! Thanks for playing at Whimsical Wednesdays!
ReplyDeleteYou make it seem so easy! Such a beautiful elegant card. I can't believe you made the flowers by hand, just gorgeous!! Where do you find the time?
ReplyDeleteLaurie
I just have to tell you again how amazing and fabulous this card is!! Stop by my blog when you get a chance...I have many awards for you :D
ReplyDeleteLisa
http://indymermaid.blogspot.com
This is so amazing!! And beautiful!!! And creative!!!! You are awesome!!!!! Hugs, Pam at http://craftycards4u2.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome card and thanks for the tutorial! I am going to have to give this one a try!
ReplyDeleteRobin
www.scrapandchat.blogspot.com
Beautiful - you are so talented!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your card Sonia, I know how much work goes into doing the quilled creations, never mind the rest of the card. Thanks for joining us at Come and Get It Creations
ReplyDeletefabulous card. what a unique design that is. I love it. Always enjoy your tutorials, so easy to follow.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness this is just spectacular! what a beautiful card and so sweet of you to give step by step instructions. thanks so much for sharing this with us at whimsical wednesdays. wow.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing!! I have bookmarked it to come back and try someday soon! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!!!! This is beyond fantastic. Thanks for all the effort Dr. Sonia :)))))))
ReplyDeleteHugs
Dear friends I am so glad you like my swinging card . I am unable to visit and thank each one as I am having a terrible internet connection courtesy the rains here.
ReplyDeleteI'm stunned..love it..love the color combo...beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSonia Love, I was just on Shen's blog and saw that you were there a minute after me! It's 2AM here, I can't sleep, what time is it in India? It is really mind blowing to know I am a few clicks from you, even though you are so far away in miles. I like it:)) Hugs, Pam at http://craftycards4u2.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThank You So much dear friends old and new for liking my spinner card.
ReplyDeletePam its 3 in the afternoon and I on online researching a school project for my daughter about Trivandrum-they have to speak about a city in India and bring models or charts so I have to start !
You are a whole day ahead of me Wow! That is so weird. I hope your research is going well. It sounds like the children there are ahead of what our kids do. She looks to be what 9,10, or 11? They teach a lot more to than they use to, I only know this because my daughter teaches kindergarten. I was blown away one day when she was asking them about schema! I didn't know what it was but these 5 yr. olds did! Nice to chat with you, have a great day, Hugs, Pam at http://craftycards4u2.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteYou continually amaze me with the projects you share! This card is incredibly beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteKelly
http://kellyscraftylife.blogspot.com
Oh my gosh your card is AMAZING!BEAUTIFUL job with all the GORGEOUS details and the card fold to,WOW just FANTASTIC work!Thanks so much for playing along at Whimsical Wednesday!:)
ReplyDeleteYour card is stunning!!! Great tutorial too! Thanks for playing along with us at Whimsical Wednesdays! Hugs, Cathryn :)
ReplyDeleteWOW this is amazing and VERY CREATIVE! Thanks for sharing the tutorial also ... great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in our 'Simply Homemade' Challenge at The Sisterhood! We do hope you'll join us again next challenge!
Darlene
One of the 'Sistahs'
Amazing creativity Sonia. Hats off to you and your DD. Your creative crafts has pulled me over here while i was casually going through other craft blog. The pictorial step by step procedure makes it a wonderful tutorial. Thanks for sharing. Happy to follow you :-)
ReplyDeleteWow!!! What an interesting ideea. Thanks for the tutorial. I will deffinitely try it one day. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteSonia , your creations are so awe inspiring ! Wonderful idea this one .Decorated beautifully and your tutorial is so cleverly written ..so clear and precise . Thanks for sharing not only for Make it Monday but for all bloggers to see .
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful to see you working so hard with your daughter as well as your career. Wonderful card and tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHoly dinah! That is an awesome card. All of that quilling is impressive. Fabulous colors and amazing combination of details! Thanks for joining in the Sisterhood of Crafters challenge!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, there's a blog award waiting for you on my blog! :)
ReplyDeleteAmy
redheadedcrafter.blogspot.com
Oh wow! This is stunning. I love all the details in the quilling. The card tutorial is awesome too. I will have to try one of these. (I will be sure to link back to your site for the tutorial) Thanks for sharing and for all the wonderful comments on my blog this week)
ReplyDeleteJani
Paper Compulsions
More amazing work and such terrific photos. Thanks so much for sharing all the details. So love all your quilling work and such a wonderful card technique.
ReplyDeleteThis is the most amazing card!! I am in awe!! I am a new follower!
ReplyDeleteTina
www.myhoppyplace.blogspot.com
Wow!!! This is absolutely beautiful!!!! I really love your quilling...its so delicately done and just stunning! Love the spinner card...I have yet to try this one! I'm a new fan!!! Thanks for playing with us at Whimsical Wednesday Challenges!
ReplyDeletehugs,
joni
Awesome!!!! I always wonder from where do u get time to make project and make amazing tutorial too.Thank.Very beautiful quilling.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful! Thank You for sharing your lovely project with us!
ReplyDeleteHugs Kobie
Lexi's Creations DT
Dear Friends I am overwhelmed at the response to this swinging card tutorial. I am so glad you like it. My internet connection is so erratic right now due to the rains so I am sorry I am unable to drop in at blogs and have a look.
ReplyDeleteDr Sonia, you make the most amazing card...so many beautiful details. Thankyou for another great tutorial too! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteOH MY WORD!!!!!!!! This is out of the world! The amount of detail and work..this isn't a card it is a piece of art. You truly did an amazing job and thank you so much for sharing it with us over at the Sisterhood.
ReplyDeleteI am just learning to quill. I have really enjoyed reading your blog. I will sure be back to read more. =)
ReplyDeleteI am joining your blog from the “Scrappin’ 2 Little Princess” link up party. I hope you will take the time to visit my blog as well. http://scrappingrookie.blogspot.com/
Wow! What a absolutely beautiful card!! I do not have patience for the quilling, but I sure think it's awesome! :) Great job on the challenge and thanks for playing with us at Whimsical Wednesday. :)
ReplyDeleteI had to com back and see this beautiful card and just let you know how exquisite it is. It is so beautiful. I'm looking forward to seeing your next one.
ReplyDeleteDr. Sonia, this is absolutely fabulous. I have studied and studied this and it is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning card and fantastic tutorial I love all the quilling, so intricate. I hope you've finally got some sleep!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what stunning quilling and great tutorial. Thanks for playing along at Lexis creations. x
ReplyDeleteWow what a stunning card ! Your quilling alone is beautiful but to combine it with this spinning card is really something special. Thank you for the tutorial too :)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for joining in with our Shaped Cards challenge over at Happileigh Scrappin' Challenges
Mandy (DT member for Happileigh Scrappin')
really gorgeous!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFrom Sonia to Sonia
ReplyDeleteWow! my friend, you have a lot of work here... All you did are Awesome!.. Great JOB!!
Good Luck!!..have fun and continue be creative!!
Greetings from PUERTO RICO
-Sony
Sonia-Studio60
wonderful work sonia...
ReplyDeletean AWARD for you sonia..
please do accept and visit my blog for details...
Love your gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Everybody Art Challenge this week.
luv
Debby
Thank You so much dear friends for appreciating my swinging card tutorial. I am unable to drop in to your blogs for the next few days due to extremely slow and erratic internet connections at home. Do bear with me.
ReplyDeleteWow this is stunning . Your crafting is so full of detail.Both sides of the card are so beautiful. Thanks for sharing at Ooh-la-la , will be back to see more of your creations.x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful piece of craftmanship. i am also struggling to comment but had to keep trying to tell you how stunning this is . thanks for showing it at Ooh-la-la
ReplyDeletewow no words amazing card.........
ReplyDeletewww.artistneelima.blogspot.com
oh my!!! your blog is khazana of tutorials, tips and info!!Sonia!!! hats off to your works and i am intrigued abt one thing?!! how do you find time for everything, ur family,kid,job practice,ICR, comments in all blogs!!gimme some tips!
ReplyDeleteThank You Neelima
ReplyDeletePriya yeah time is precious and I love to make the most of it!
What an awesome card fold and the quilling is divine! Beautiful card! Thanks for joining us for the Whimsical Wednesday Challenge. Hugs- Glora
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia,
ReplyDeleteFor the first time ever I have actually found quilling sets on sale over here in Britain. They also have numberous decorative items and some plain cards in several sizes.
I wondered whether you consider doing the verses or 'happy birthday' etc by hand or is it best to use another method, do you think?
I am getting a little inquisitive.
My best wishes, Polly
I am completely BLOWN AWAY by your spinner card! The details are unbelieveable....WOW! Thanks so much for sharing the tutorial and I am coming back to reread this and give it a try~~not the quilling that is above me right now LOL~~
ReplyDeleteTFS and playing along with us over at Whimsical Wednesdays :)
This is soo pretty. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving such a nice comment:)
ReplyDeleteCandace
mypassion4scrappin.blogspot.com
Beautiful work of art.
ReplyDeleteI have come back to ask you to come over to my blog and pick up some awards I want to share with you. When ever you can, I hope you are safe and having a wonderful week. The awards are posted under August 1. Hugs, Pam at http://craftycards4u2.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletewonderful.......I'm speechless...... :)
ReplyDeleteall your works are more than superb.......... *_*
Your projects are always so amazing. You have such great talent. I just love it.
ReplyDeletehttp://lorisartsyobsession.blogspot.com/
Awesome quilling!..where do you get these wonderful ideas????:)..and thanks for the detail post on the making of this superb creation!
ReplyDeletePolly I dont like to use my handwriting for sentiments and nowadays use a stencil.
ReplyDeletePam Thank You for the awards.
Thank You dear friends for being so kind enough to take the time to appreciate my swinging card tutorial.
WOW!!! amazing card Dr. Sonia!!! LOVE IT:) and thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Beautiful card! I never tried quilling and I´m not sure I would succeed but it looks like a great technique to make wonderful creations of.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Greetings
SusanLotus
Wow..where do you get this idea. its awesome....
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card. You are so talented. I just love all your stuff. Thank you for the tutorial on it. It looks like a lot of work.
Have a good one.
http://countryladydesigns.blogspot.com/
Oh wow what an absolutely fabulous idea and card no wonder you have so many comments, great tutorial too
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us at ooh la la this week
Wendi
This is amazingly beautiful! I love the whole idea and are you serious!!! The perfect quilling looks GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE it :)
Hello Dr. Sonia S V,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that I participated in the Made it myself Monday challenge. I have bought a quilling kit but have not tried it. With your instructions I do believe I can now create something. It will take me lots of practice to make a card as beautiful as this one is. Thanks so much for sharing.
http://jeanniecards.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing your amazing work with us..They're gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteCheers from Malaysia..
Thank you for checking my blog http://syazcards.blogspot.com/
Wow - fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteSonia-I have got to make one of these. This is just fantastic. Your quilling is phenomenal. What a super spectacular card!
ReplyDeleteBear Hugs,
Carol
Gorgeous project! Love all the details. Thanks for playing over at Whimsical Wednesday :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, the quilling is fabulous, colours are great, it's just awesome:).
ReplyDeleteSimply Stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond amazing!!!! I LOVE this card. You are so talented. I have a question for you. Can you send me an email? Here is my email address:
ReplyDeleteFunkycards @ charter dot net (no spaces). Thank you!
~Madison funkycards.blogspot.com
Once again, your work is amazing.
ReplyDeleteNot that you need one more comment telling you how great this is but....I will! The quilling detail is awesome! Thanks for joining us at The Sisterhood of Crafters.
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! I bought a basic beginners quilling kit! One of these days, I am going to make a hot cup of tea and come and try to CASE some of your gorgeous work! This is an amazing project!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I must say that you are an amazing woman juggling your crafts, your demanding career and most importantly, motherhood! Your tutorials are amazing and inspiring! You do such beautiful and creative work and this card is no exception! The creative mechanisms behind it are amazing and your quilled embellishments are a beautiful compliment to the whole design! A round of applause my dear friend! Thank you for sharing with us all around the world!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to add, thank you for joining us at Whimsical Wednesday for our fun folds challenge too! This is the most amazing fold I've seen :)
ReplyDeleteHi Dr Sonia,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that I have made a card inspired by this one and your tutorial which is over on my blog if you would like to take a look. I have also linked to your card and tutorial within my post so others can see your project.
Thank you very much for the inspiration :)
Love Mandy xxx
Wow this is so cool, thank you for the tutorial xxx
ReplyDeleteawesome card ....!
ReplyDeletei have always been looking for mechanism card techniques....!
i think now my search ends at your blog
your mechanism techniques are just more than awesome....!
Sonia - I learnt a new craft called quilling. I have heard about this. The tutorial made me sit up to think. How with paper you are able to create so many cards. Aded attraction is the embelishments. The charm generated is so soothing. So this art is definately a soothing factor.
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Очень неюбычно. Квиллинг - элементы здорово смотрятся.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning card! Thanks for joining us at 365 Cards :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW - beautiful card; thank you for sharing the 'how to'!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful card you can also follow my link
ReplyDeletecreativeartncraft.blogspot.com
Thank You so much dear friends for taking the time to appreciate my swinging card tutorial
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning quilling! This is something I've never tried - your project looks beautiful. Maria x
ReplyDeleteDoctor it seems you have a magic wand.You use it and out comes a beautiful creation.I bow to your creativity.Hats off.you are a great inspiration to me... :)
ReplyDeleteWOW this is another fantastic project, my goodness I love every single bit of it, the quilling etc is dynomite...I am obviously a new follower for sure
ReplyDeletegreat blog, amazing talent, you rock and a Dr to boot...I'm blown away my dear
Beautiful card and Quilling.. Thanks for the tutorial.. Will definatly be making one on these.. Saw this on MIM..Loz
ReplyDeleteStunning card Dr Sonia! You are one very talented lady, when I have more time I shall make a drink and have a lovely leisurely browse, thank you for another wonderful tutorial, popped over again from MIM, take careX:)
ReplyDeleteGreat card & TUT. TFS! I saw it on MIM xx Jan
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creation . Awesome quilling . Thanks for sharing on Make it Monday
ReplyDeleteShirley-Anne
Hi Sonia
ReplyDeleteOh WOW!!
I think this may well be my favourite of all your creations. Your quilling looks amazing. Another great tutorial too.
Thank you for sharing with us at Make It Monday this week.
Michelle :o)
omg, this is a beatiful card. love the quilling. saw it at MIM.
ReplyDelete~kitty
wow the flowers and butterfly are amazing, great tutorial, saw it on mim x
ReplyDeleteWow, this is such an intricate card! I can't even imagine how much time it would take to make it. Saw it on MIM. Hugs, Hanneke
ReplyDeleteDoc... This I had seen btu since am like commenting on all the MIM entries.. why should I leave this one.. Liek I said earlier.. Your ideas are unique.. Thanks for all the lovely inspiration you always provide...
ReplyDeleteSaw your card on MIM and had to check it out closer....just a WOW card - so much detail between the quilling and the layout - very unique and lovely. Especially like how you took the time to explain your process.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this to all of us ! It's really wonderful ! Congratulations !
ReplyDeleteIt's v.Pretty! :)
ReplyDeleteDr Sonia,
ReplyDeleteYour work is beyond words. This is some of the best quilling I have seen.
Thanks for sharing your talent with the blog world.
Debbie P USA
Debbie P
Thank You so much Debbie I am flattered!
DeleteBeautiful cards with gorgeous details!
ReplyDeleteNoreen
http://www.make-homemade-gifts.com/
Wanted you to know I posted a link to this card today on my blog (PaperFriendly), my Pinterest account, and FaceBook.
ReplyDeleteNancy Ward
http://www.nancywardcrafts.com
http://www.pinterest.com/craftdesigns
Sonia i love this its really pretty and thank you for taking the time for the tuts.
ReplyDeleteWow! Great tutorial, thanks for referring me! That solves the problem of the card not laying flat. It is so elaborate--I don't know how you handle work, family, and such technical crafting projects! :)
ReplyDeleteLove everything about your blog and your tutorials are great.
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Chris
Great idea, thoughtful and cool to see tutorial too!
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