These are adorable. Thank you so much for sharing. I gave away all of my scrapbooking supplies too and I wish I had a lot of it back now that I'm into mini making.
Those are so sweet! I am definitely going to buy some quilling tools and make some of these. I am thinking stools for the farmhouse porch, for sure! You are amazing, thank you for sharing!
Oh wow, I just love this quilling technique. And definitely need some of these for the ol' farmhouse. I can see several of them in the barn when I get to building that. I love the oil lamps as well. I want to try to light one up with a chip light. I really want to give this technique another try. I wasn't very good at my first attempt, a few years back, and got a lil discouraged. I'm so glad you are here to share your amazing miniature technique. I absolutely love your channel and all the creations you are making.❤🥰
Thank you so much Jolene! I keep telling myself I need to try lighting up the oil lamps too. I’ve only ever used fairy lights and have never tried lighting just one light fixture. But very soon I’m going to have to move past that fear because I will be using a LED light kit from Evan’s designs for the General Store. 😬 Long ago I saw someone making paper beads. When I tried they didn’t turn out so great. I just kept at it and using them anyway since I was making charms for junk journals at the time. I told someone in the comments recently that maybe try making the strips bigger at first like making beads would help with the practice. It did for me I think. Cant wait to see your barn project when you start it. You have a great weekend!! 🤗
Oh My Goodness. Once again you show us how to achieve a number of looks with one basic technique. AND I just love that non-wire handle. Thanks and have a great week.
Golly, I would love to try something like that, but have never tried quilling. Those milk cans look so real. You are one very clever person, and thank you for the tutorial.
@@maggiehughes4283 I’m so glad you like them! Paper quilling is a lot of fun in my opinion. Takes some practice at first to get the hang of it. The thing I love most is that you can recycle used paper!
You were right to use super glue on the handles. White, wood or Elmers glue would not have stuck to the metal. Another alternative is to use epoxy glue . I'm also a new subscriber.
These are the perfect size for my dollhouse barn house.
Perfect! A barn house sounds so cute!!
Spot on! As always, hard to believe this is paper. Your finishing is beautiful!
Thank you for your lovely compliments! 💗
another awesome project. They look just like real milk cans. That larger quilling tool looks very handy for you. Thank you for another great video!
Thanks! It makes quilling several strips together so Fast!
👍💯..Beautiful work.! The milk can is SO realistic,
and I am currently working on a farmhouse, so this tutorial is just what I need.
Thank you!! 😊
These are adorable. Thank you so much for sharing. I gave away all of my scrapbooking supplies too and I wish I had a lot of it back now that I'm into mini making.
Thanks! I know exactly how you feel!
These are great! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Another fabulous project. Ingenious paper scorer, you are amazing! Thank you xxx❤
Thank you Wendy! 🥰
The ideas you come up with are brilliant and the execution is flawless!!! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! It’s been fun sharing it with everyone.
These look amazing!❤ Thanks for sharing your quilling techniques ❤
You are welcome! Thanks!!😊
Oh Brilliant Laura!❤
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I think I said it last time…. But you are so talented! Incredible!! Thanks for sharing your work 😊
Thank you again so much for your super kind compliment!
Your work is extraordinary!
Thank you so much!!
Absolutely fascinating to watch you create each step, so patiently.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed watching.
Perfect,great and wonderful 😏👍👍👍🤙🤙🤙🤙👌👌👌👌🍀
Thank you very much!!
We call them milk churns here, they look amazing and the paint job looks realistic, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
Thank you so much Julie! That’s interesting I did not know that.
I HAVE QUILLED FOR YEARS NOW, NEVER IN MY MIND HAVE I EVEN THOUGHT OF SANDING...LOL...ty :) love THE MILK CANS!!! dang caps..ugg
😂 Oh wow! I didn’t know that sanding isn’t a part of quilling. Glad I showed you a new trick! 😂🤗
Those are so sweet! I am definitely going to buy some quilling tools and make some of these. I am thinking stools for the farmhouse porch, for sure! You are amazing, thank you for sharing!
That’s a fabulous idea! So creative!!
It used to be a big thing around here, where I live. I like the idea of putting flowers in also.
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You could also use paper clips for the handles
Thanks! Great idea too!! Can you believe I didn’t have one paper clip. 😂
These are adorable!
Thank you!! 🤗
Wouw!!!! Those look so real!! Just so cute and tiny! 🥰
Thank you so much! I had a lot of fun making them!
Amazing work👍
Thank you! 🥰
Absolutely inspirational, thank you. ❤️
Thank you so much!💗
Oh wow, I just love this quilling technique. And definitely need some of these for the ol' farmhouse. I can see several of them in the barn when I get to building that. I love the oil lamps as well. I want to try to light one up with a chip light.
I really want to give this technique another try. I wasn't very good at my first attempt, a few years back, and got a lil discouraged. I'm so glad you are here to share your amazing miniature technique. I absolutely love your channel and all the creations you are making.❤🥰
Thank you so much Jolene! I keep telling myself I need to try lighting up the oil lamps too. I’ve only ever used fairy lights and have never tried lighting just one light fixture. But very soon I’m going to have to move past that fear because I will be using a LED light kit from Evan’s designs for the General Store. 😬 Long ago I saw someone making paper beads. When I tried they didn’t turn out so great. I just kept at it and using them anyway since I was making charms for junk journals at the time. I told someone in the comments recently that maybe try making the strips bigger at first like making beads would help with the practice. It did for me I think. Cant wait to see your barn project when you start it. You have a great weekend!! 🤗
@Lauras-tinyview tysm..you too! I love Evan Designs, they have great light kits. 🥰❤️
Awesome 👍
Thank you so much once again! I enjoy your videos and your sweet voice.
Oh My Goodness. Once again you show us how to achieve a number of looks with one basic technique. AND I just love that non-wire handle. Thanks and have a great week.
Thanks! I had a feeling you’d enjoy this one. The non wire handle is my husband’s favorite too. You have a wonderful week as well.
Nice work !
Thanks!
These are perfect!
Thank you southerncooker!! 🤗
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Golly, I would love to try something like that, but have never tried quilling. Those milk cans look so real. You are one very clever person, and thank you for the tutorial.
@@maggiehughes4283 I’m so glad you like them! Paper quilling is a lot of fun in my opinion. Takes some practice at first to get the hang of it. The thing I love most is that you can recycle used paper!
Now I see how you got the paint color.👍🏼Thanks 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Thank you! ☺️
You were right to use super glue on the handles. White, wood or Elmers glue would not have stuck to the metal. Another alternative is to use epoxy glue .
I'm also a new subscriber.
Thanks you for subscribing! And thanks for your tip! I’ve never used epoxy glue. Does it have strong fumes?