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Basics of paper quilling—making an ordinary flower

Basics of paper quilling—making an ordinary flower Basics of paper quilling—making an ordinary flower

I believe that after learning the basic tutorial of paper quilling - making basic shapes, your hands have started to feel a little itchy. Paper quilling itself is actually not complicated. The key is to master the production of basic shapes, and then proceed Make some simple attempts, start with the flowers and grass around you, slowly get into contact with small animals or more complex shapes, and finally put them together to become a complete paper quilling work of art. The paper quilling flowers that I will teach you to make today are very simple but very beautiful. As long as you prepare the "raw materials" that have been prepared in the basic modeling taught before, you will be fine as long as they are simply spliced ??and fixed with glue.


Basics of paper quilling—making an ordinary flower

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Listed below are the basic styles you need to prepare:



  • 8 red diamond shapes

  • 1 yellow tension roller

  • 2 green teardrop shapes

  • 1 green stem


Suggested production method: Prepare about 30.5 cm of paper to make these basic shapes. A diamond shape requires about 2.5 cm of paper, and a teardrop shape requires about 2.5 to 3 cm of paper. If the petals are replaced with white paper, it will be a beautiful paper daisy.


It is not complicated to make, but the making of the basic shape requires a lot of effort. The styles and colors of the flowers are arbitrary, you can use your creativity and imagination to your hearts content

Paper quilling tutorial:Basics of paper quilling—making an ordinary flower