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Quilling Paper Jewelry - Bubbles Pendant

 tháng 12 27, 2017     Quilling jewelry     No comments   

Quilling Paper Jewelry

I wanted to make a gift and thought Ann Martin's Blue Bubbles pendant project from her book, The Art of Quilling Paper Jewelry, struck the right chord – playful sophisticated minimalism!

The person I am giving it to admires teal and green, so I paired those two colors with metallic silver.

Quilling Paper Jewelry

I changed up some of the dimensions to suit my needs and as I made the smallest tight circles with the metallic silver paper, I was dismayed I couldn't achieve the same metallic shimmer that Ann creates using proper silver edge quilling paper. 

Although I flattened my tight coils as much as I could, I could still see the rings, and I found it distracting. So I simply hole punched the same metallic sheet of paper, and glued it on top. Not only did it hide the rings and innermost bellybutton hole, I found it showed off more shimmer from the paper naturally. 

I hope she'll like it!

Update: she was surprised by her Christmas gift, a necklace made specifically for her!
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Quilling Paper Peacock Earrings

 tháng 10 18, 2017     earrings, paper, Quilling, Quilling jewelry     No comments   

quilling paper peacock earring jewelry

Ever since Honey of Honey's Quilling blogged about Paper Peacock Jewelry around the world, it's been on the back of my mind to make a pair for a friend who loves peacocks. 



quilling paper peacock earring jewelry

I wanted to experiment with Aleene's Paper Glaze (left) and Mod Podge Dimensional Magic (right). 
Both gave good results. I found the Paper Glaze retained the color of the paper better, while the Magic tends to deepen the color.

quilling paper peacock earring jewelry

Both tend to make bubbles very easily so I had to pop them using my quilling needle. 

quilling paper peacock earring jewelry

I chose to use the Dimensional Magic because I wanted the dark blue to pop out from the other colors. It comes out cloudy, then dries clear.

I also called the company to find out more about their product. Although it's water-based and non-toxic, it's still not cleared for someone like me who deals with eczema skin issues. Since the area I was covering was being encircled by several rings of paper, I felt it would be safe to give to my friend. So the rest of the paper has been left uncoated in any way.


quilling paper peacock earring jewelry


Instead of using standard quilling paper for the green and gold outline, I decided to use Stardream Metallic cardstock, which has a hefty weight of 285 g/m (or 105 lb), to reduce the amount of loops required. Instead of having to make a 4-ply teardrop, I was able to make the following earring with just 2-ply. 

After softening the strip, I folded it in half. Tuck one end into the fold and apply a dot of glue, then hold until secure.

quilling paper peacock earring jewelry

Add glue along the remaining part of the strip, then section by section, press the two layers together.

quilling paper peacock earring jewelry

If you'd like to give it a try, I made a pattern with measurements for you to download the PDF here. 

I'd love to hear what you think of these earrings in the comments below!
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Quilling Paper Teardrop Earrings and Book Review of "The Art of Quilling Paper Jewelry" by Ann Martin

 tháng 10 11, 2017     book review, earrings, paper, quiling, Quilling jewelry     No comments   

Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

For years, I've been tempted to make paper jewelry, but for some reason haven't taken the leap. Then along came Ann Martin's book, The Art of Quilling Paper Jewelry, and BAM! You know what that's like right? For me, it's a weakness behind the knees and an impatient twitch of the fingers. Although I don't wear earrings, I know a few people who do, and immediately embarked on a new adventure in paper.





Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

Each project in Ann's book starts off with a concise list of materials, shapes, and finished sizes so there are no surprises. The steps are illustrated and I highly suggest reading the beginning chapters to familiarize yourself with the basics. Although I've quilled for a while, there are many techniques and knowledge bombs specific to jewelry making, such as handling 3-ply quilled paper in Chapter 2.

Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

I have been SO curious about a Mandrel Set for eons, and finally broke down with this oh-so-valid justification. The mandrel's sizes are not marked, so I measured and wrote each width on the rings. Since the mandrels are plastic, the quilling paper won't stick to it if any excess glue seeps out. Although it worked adequately, I found it tricky to slide the finished coil off without disturbing the overlapping layers. It'll still come in handy for the other shapes anyway, since a template won't work for a triangle, for example.


Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

I actually found it easier to allow the coil to relax within my dollar store circle template. This allowed me to glue the inside end, then pick up all the coils with a tweezer and glue the outside end closed. Look closely and you'll see a small adhesive foam square under my dollar store template to raise it up to about the middle of my strip, keeping the coil well constrained. I also like ensuring my edges are all aligned, and found it easier to keep the edges even while it's lying flat on my table.


Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

Ann made her earrings with black quilling paper with a metallic gold edge, but since I already had a Brilliance Galaxy Gold ink pad, I decided to try it with regular quilling paper. This way I could dab both sides of the earring so there would be no "front" or "back". 

Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

The coils tended to move a bit while getting dabbed by the ink pad, so I pressed the earrings on a Post-It Note and voila – they behaved!

Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

I tried my Post-It Note technique while testing with both Mod Podge Dimensional Magic and Aleene's Paper Glaze, because both are not very thick, and liquid tends to make the coils swell out of shape. I dabed lightly on top with a paint brush, then followed up with a thin brush between the coils to allow them to set in place. Perhaps I was too impatient and removed it from the Post-It Note before it truly set? In any case, the coils did swell a bit, but I think a non-quiller will let it pass. 

Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

Here is a 3-ply test strip, with Aleene's and Mod Podge on top. Look closely to see the original Brilliance ink pad sheen in between. Even though both coated the sheen well enough, they worked better for thick strips as shown rather than the thin coils with the teardrop shapes.

Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

Finally a reason to shop in the jewelry section at Michael's! I hope you'll let me know what you think of my earrings in the comments below. The friend I plan to give it to loves green and gold. I also dabbed the ink pad very lightly around the outside edge of the paper, creating an organic speckle, which I hope mimics antique metal.


Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

New and advanced quillers can appreciate Ann's acute attention to detail. Her impeccable care is evident in all the photos of every project. I'm just itching to try the Blue Bubbles because it seems like pure fun and easy to do!


Quilling Paper Jewelry Earrings

And just look at this divine Petal Power necklace. It's zen-like quality beckons the eye to keep admiring the delicate blossom. I'm so happy Ann's book, The Art of Quilling Jewelry is in my library and pushed me off the ledge of hesitation.

DISCLAIMER: Although I was given a copy of Ann's book, my thoughts in this review are my honest opinion.
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