Salam Ramadhan everyone!
Enough of the miserable feeling on what had happened to my paper shredder. Life goes on & I'll take some time to survey & decide which kind of paper shredder would be mine next. Oh, how I wish that I won't face this problem anymore. It's really torturing!
Now let's move our attention to Eid Al-Fitr cards. YEAY! I made these cards by combining different quilling techniques and here's the results. Check them out!
I love the combination of white, green and red in this card. It's like a christmas theme colour. I used combing technique for the flower and actually the closed petals is inspired by Simple Rhyme. I'm copying her idea and I hope that my quilling will become neat & clean day by day.
These are the product description:
Product code: Aidilfitri Quilling Card #2
Card: 220gsm
Colour: Green
Size of card: 10.5cm x 18cm
Price: RM5 each includes envelope
These are the product description:
Product code: Aidilfitri Quilling Card #2
Card: 220gsm
Colour: Green
Size of card: 10.5cm x 18cm
Price: RM5 each includes envelope
Look, I put papers inside, for your convenience. Of course you can write anything inside. Really exciting isn't it?
Simple is nice! I love the colours combination for flowers. I avoid using too many colours for this card, because sometimes using too many colours won't make it nice, but make it too crowded instead. I guess I learnt this from my experience, haha.
These are the product description:
Product code: Aidilfitri Quilling Card #1
Card: 160gsm
Colour: Cream
Size of card: 10.5cm x 19cm
Price: RM5 each includes envelope
Just simply click on buttons above in order to purchase.
So that's all for now. Please & please feel free to visit me, here. Thank you very much for your support and let's keep on crafting everyday! Happy fasting!
Take a look at the beautiful craft above, I want to make my own craft like that very unique and it seems fun to do it.-paper shredder-
ReplyDeleteHi Miliscent, nice to see you here. Ya, these cards are really fun to do & I can't wait to see yours too.
DeleteIt's understandable to feel depressed with what happened to your paper shredder. It's one of the items you always use to produce such wonderful works. Anyhow, I assume that you have a better shredder now. And you have fantastic works. I know that you inspire a lot of people with these wonderful projects. Keep it up, Liyana!
ReplyDeleteRuby Badcoe @ Williams Data Management
A very sweet of you Ruby. Yes, you're right, I feel depressed but really can't think much about it as it happens all the time and now I make friends with shredders supplier, so that I'll always have back-up. But when time gets hard, I cut my strips manually, with ruler & knife as nothing can't stop me from crafting. Thanks so much for your kind words. Have a good day ~ greetings from Malaysia
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