Under the scorching sun, I just want to eat a cool and refreshing watermelon. Therefore, in such a season, if you use quilling paper to make a watermelon, it will definitely bring a little bit of coolness as a decoration. You can use it to decorate cards and notebooks anywhere you can think of. As usual, making paper-quilled watermelon is very simple. Just prepare the basic shape according to the following requirements, and then use glue to finish it.
The basic shapes you need to prepare are:
1. A pink semicircle
2. Bright green hard strip
3. Dark green cardboard
Tips: First, you need to make the melon rind. Use hard dark green paper strips to pile up several layers and bend them into a hump shape. Do the same for the bright green parts, and then glue them together. As for the melon seeds, you can just use a marker to point them on.