Quilling Holder

by Giulia Art in Craft > Paper

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Quilling Holder

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In this project you'll see how to make a nice Quilling Candle Holder.

Quilling is an old art, with its roots planted sometime in the XVII-th century, and it involves rolling strips of paper to form various shapes. Nowadays, it's still in demand, and it's sought after as a way to relax and let go of one's stress. The basic materials used are paper of various thicknesses, glue, and a special instrument that is used to roll paper strips.

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For This Quilling Model We Need:

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- Quilling pen

- White glue(the one that dries transparent)

- Candle

- Some paper quilling strips of different colours that you like

- A white disc (cardboard,plastic, etc.)

Mark the Midle of the White Disc

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Take a pen and mark the midle of the white disc.

Start Rolling the Paper

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Pick a coloured strip , insert it in the quilling tool and roll it.

Glue It at the End

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Glue it at the end.

It will look like the one in the last photo.

Take Another Strip and Roll It

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This time after you finished to roll , release it a little (like the one in the second photo).

Glue it!

Make anoher one(same color).

Press the Circles on One Side

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Press the circles on one side and after that glue them together!

Now you formed a heart.

Make More Circles and Hearts

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Make more circles and hearts ( different colors ).

Glue Them Together!

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Glue them together!

That is the fun part!

And that's it , you can use it now .

You can put some transparent nail polish on it (it will be more durable and more beautiful).

More Project Videos

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Well now you know how to make a nice Quilling Candle Holder.

If you liked this project, perhaps you'll like some of my others.

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https://www.instructables.com/member/Giulia+Art