You made the spirals in the teardrops look easy. I tried another tutorial on creating spirals, but all I did was waste paper and frustrate myself. I sent your video to myself so I can review it when I’m ready to try again. The snowflake is beautiful.
Thank you for this,what a lovely,informative tutorial. I’d not have known it was your first unless you’d said! Very professional. 😊 I look forward to seeing many more beautiful creations that you make. I love that shade of blue, do you know what the colour is called?
Thank you so very much. I'm not the best at speaking and fumble over words but I hope I'll get better with time. This shade of blue is Sky Blue by Katy Sue Designs 🩵
Really enjoyed that, easy to follow and looks amazing. You are a great tutor as you took your time explaining and didn't assume we knew what things meant/were called. Loved all the tips and tricks. Can't wait to have a go! Can you tell us where you purchased the papers and gems please?
This definitely doesn’t seem like your first video! I watched because I think the snowflake is beautiful, I was struck by the beautiful quality of the teardrops and because I’m also exploring the husking board. It offers so many possibilities, nu? I watched the portion showing how you spread out the coils for the teardrops three times and am looking forward to trying it out for myself. As a suggestion, instead of showing the next 5 teardrops being made at high speed, your could consider demonstrating your technique again on a second teardrop and then just making the remaining four off camera. When you started the piece on the husking board I was gobsmacked at your gluing technique for the first round. What a creative way to start! It means you don’t have to make that tiny circle around the first post that so many people show. (And that I can’t do with any success….). This approach will make a huge difference for me, in the appearance of my work. The third Ah Ha!! moment for me was when you showed how you place the glue on the teardrops when you attached them to the center tight coil. Such a simple idea to leave margins at the edges. This tip alone will make my work so much tidier. Thank you. So far I’m working just with 3mm wide strips because that’s readily available where I live. I’m going to have to take a look online for 10mm strips. Thank you for sharing your creativity so generously. Part of the fun of the UA-cam quilling community is coming across folks such as yourself. Be well.
Awwww, thank you so much for your comment and suggestions. Yes, this is in fact my very first tutorial. I'm currently working on a 2nd which should hopefully be coming very soon. I'm so glad you found some useful tips and tricks from my videos. There is no wrong or right way with quilling it's all about finding ways that work for you 🥰
I've just started quilling so I don't have a lot of information. This is a beautiful snowflake and I'm wondering if I make it in 3 mm wide strips what I need to make any other adjustments?
Hi there! You certainly can make it in 3mm width strips but I fear it would be a rather delicate snowflake once assembled. But do let me know how you get on should you make it - you can join my Facebook group THE QUILLING CIRCLE where I help quillers by sharing my knowledge 💗
@KimberBeckham I only have 3mm strips as well. When I've made two designs in the past I used spray glue to stiffen and stablize the snowflake. It takes a LONG time and a lot of layers of glue 😅
@@ColieBear18 I discovered a product called judikins diamond coat sorry if that is spelled wrong. I tried painting it on with a brush as some people do. It was very awkward didn't work very well. So I put it in a small spray bottle added about an equal amount of water. It worked perfectly to stiffen them and in essence protect them from coming apart at any point.
Hi, what country are you in? If the USA...where do you order your white/10mm x 17cm quilling paper? (and is it acid free/archival/colorfast?) Are you using a heavier stock or regular quilling paper? I'm only asking because I had ordered some off amazon and was pretty unhappy with the quality...so I'm looking for a good source of ordering larger amounts of specific colors, vs multi color sets. Thank you and awesome job on your first video!
Hi there, I am from Scotland. My strips are 17 inch long and 10mm wide. They are approx. 110-140gsm in weight. I buy them from Katy Sue Designs in the UK.
Bonjour je suis de Belgique vos flocons de neige son très jolie vous pouvez me dire qu'elle mesure font vos bandes et qu'elles largeur je les trouve large je travaille avec du 3 millimètres et de 5 millimètres et les votre font du combien ? Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse
Excellent tutorial! Thank you! Great job!
You made the spirals in the teardrops look easy. I tried another tutorial on creating spirals, but all I did was waste paper and frustrate myself. I sent your video to myself so I can review it when I’m ready to try again. The snowflake is beautiful.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it and we're able to learn something. It all takes time and practice, but all worth it in the end 💗
Thank you. As a newbie I have learned a lot.🥰
You're very welcome! I hope the tutorial is beneficial to your learning 🩵
Thank you for this,what a lovely,informative tutorial. I’d not have known it was your first unless you’d said! Very professional. 😊 I look forward to seeing many more beautiful creations that you make. I love that shade of blue, do you know what the colour is called?
Thank you so very much. I'm not the best at speaking and fumble over words but I hope I'll get better with time. This shade of blue is Sky Blue by Katy Sue Designs 🩵
Absolutely GORGEOUS! Your tutorial was so easy to follow. I’m looking forward to more videos. 😊
I'm so glad you enjoyed!
You are a natural teacher, along with a talented quiller. I enjoyed this and I'm sure I'll be making some of these beauties.
Oh wow! Thank you so much, I greatly appreciate it 💗🙏🏻
This is exactly what i was looking for in a quilling tutorial! Thank you so much ❤
You are so very welcome 😁💗
Beautiful! *adds husking board to supplies list and subscribes* 😁
Amazing! Thank you so much 🙏🏻💗
They are so pretty. Your tutorial was great! Detailed and easy to understand, I hope you will do more. Thank you. 🙂
Awww thank you! I absolutely will be doing some more 😁
Very clear directions thank you! And I love being told "a wee push" - delightful!
Ahaha, I guess my scottishness comes out when I speak haha 😆
Really enjoyed that, easy to follow and looks amazing. You are a great tutor as you took your time explaining and didn't assume we knew what things meant/were called. Loved all the tips and tricks. Can't wait to have a go! Can you tell us where you purchased the papers and gems please?
Awwww thank you for such a sweet comment! I am so glad you enjoyed it 😁
The papers are from Katy Sue Designs Crafts and the gems I got on eBay.
A brilliant tutorial, easy to understand, easy to follow and a beautiful snowflake at the end of it. Please keep them coming ❤
Thank you Betty! I greatly appreciate it 🙏🏻☺️
Beautiful snowflake, great tutorial Thank you :)
I'm so glad you enjoyed it 😁
This is a fantastic tutorial, I learned so much! Thank you for teaching😀
I'm so glad you enjoyed and learned something ☺️
Great job! I just started quilting & you made it look so easy. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much 🙏🏻😊
Beautiful snowflake. Great tutorial, lots of tips for a newbie like me, thank you.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial and I was able to teach you something new 💗
They are beautiful 😊
Thank you so much 🙏🏻❄️
Thank you ❤they are pretty good jop😊
Thank you 🩵🤍
This definitely doesn’t seem like your first video! I watched because I think the snowflake is beautiful, I was struck by the beautiful quality of the teardrops and because I’m also exploring the husking board. It offers so many possibilities, nu?
I watched the portion showing how you spread out the coils for the teardrops three times and am looking forward to trying it out for myself. As a suggestion, instead of showing the next 5 teardrops being made at high speed, your could consider demonstrating your technique again on a second teardrop and then just making the remaining four off camera.
When you started the piece on the husking board I was gobsmacked at your gluing technique for the first round. What a creative way to start! It means you don’t have to make that tiny circle around the first post that so many people show. (And that I can’t do with any success….). This approach will make a huge difference for me, in the appearance of my work.
The third Ah Ha!! moment for me was when you showed how you place the glue on the teardrops when you attached them to the center tight coil. Such a simple idea to leave margins at the edges. This tip alone will make my work so much tidier. Thank you.
So far I’m working just with 3mm wide strips because that’s readily available where I live. I’m going to have to take a look online for 10mm strips.
Thank you for sharing your creativity so generously. Part of the fun of the UA-cam quilling community is coming across folks such as yourself. Be well.
Awwww, thank you so much for your comment and suggestions. Yes, this is in fact my very first tutorial. I'm currently working on a 2nd which should hopefully be coming very soon.
I'm so glad you found some useful tips and tricks from my videos. There is no wrong or right way with quilling it's all about finding ways that work for you 🥰
Lovely!
Thank you 😊
Wow Thank You I learnt a lot
I'm so glad you enjoyed and learned something 😀
Hermoso trabajo. ❤
💗💗
Beautiful
Thank you so much 🩷
Genial😍
Thank you 🙏🏻😊
I've just started quilling so I don't have a lot of information. This is a beautiful snowflake and I'm wondering if I make it in 3 mm wide strips what I need to make any other adjustments?
Hi there! You certainly can make it in 3mm width strips but I fear it would be a rather delicate snowflake once assembled. But do let me know how you get on should you make it - you can join my Facebook group THE QUILLING CIRCLE where I help quillers by sharing my knowledge 💗
@@craftyweeblackbird thank you so much! I will definitely do that.
@KimberBeckham I only have 3mm strips as well. When I've made two designs in the past I used spray glue to stiffen and stablize the snowflake. It takes a LONG time and a lot of layers of glue 😅
@@ColieBear18 I discovered a product called judikins diamond coat sorry if that is spelled wrong. I tried painting it on with a brush as some people do. It was very awkward didn't work very well. So I put it in a small spray bottle added about an equal amount of water. It worked perfectly to stiffen them and in essence protect them from coming apart at any point.
Hi, what country are you in? If the USA...where do you order your white/10mm x 17cm quilling paper? (and is it acid free/archival/colorfast?) Are you using a heavier stock or regular quilling paper?
I'm only asking because I had ordered some off amazon and was pretty unhappy with the quality...so I'm looking for a good source of ordering larger amounts of specific colors, vs multi color sets. Thank you and awesome job on your first video!
Hi there, I am from Scotland. My strips are 17 inch long and 10mm wide. They are approx. 110-140gsm in weight. I buy them from Katy Sue Designs in the UK.
Bonjour je suis de Belgique vos flocons de neige son très jolie vous pouvez me dire qu'elle mesure font vos bandes et qu'elles largeur je les trouve large je travaille avec du 3 millimètres et de 5 millimètres et les votre font du combien ?
Merci beaucoup pour votre réponse
Hello, thank you! These are 17" long and 10mm wide ❄️
@@craftyweeblackbird merci beaucoup pour votre réponse rapide
You're welcome 🤗
Je trouve que se serait bien de mettre les mesures que vous emploie sur vos vidéos ou sur la description
Sa serait bien 😊
I mention in the video during the voice over but I will add it to the description for those that do not understand English 🤗