Underwater Quilling

Carol Duvall Show : Episode CDS-1759 -- More Projects »
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Project by Jacqueline Lee (above), with special thanks to Carla Jimison, Elizabeth Lee and Paula Weed at the Underwater Creature Factory.
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Materials:

patterned scrapbook papers to simulate water, sand and sand dunes
scissors
1/8" wide quilling paper (Twirled Paper-Extra Strips)
quilling tool (Twirling Wand)
small square of corrugated cardboard
wax paper
tape
2 straight pins
white glue
6 5mm wiggle eyes

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project variation
Basic Quilling Instructions

Loose Coil:

1. Tear a paper strip to the desired length (a torn end will glue down more invisibly than a cut end).

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Figure A
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Figure B
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Figure C
2. Thread the end of a paper strip through the slot in the metal tip of the quilling tool (Figure A). Slide the tool to the very end of the paper strip and twirl once away from you to secure the paper.
3. Press the tip of the tool lightly against the pad of your other thumb. Twirl the tool away from you. Use your index and middle fingers to help guide the paper (Figure B).
4. Keep twirling until you reach the end of the strip.
5. Give the tool a quarter twist back toward you. Gently wiggle the tool and pull it out of the coil.
6. Set the coil on a table and release it. The tight coil will spring into a loose coil (Figure C).
7. Pick it up (adjust the size if necessary) and put a tiny dot of glue on the inside of the strip end. Press the tail down and hold for five seconds to let the glue dry.
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Figure D
Off-Center Coil:

1. Cover a small piece of cardboard with wax paper. Tape the wax paper in place.
2. Twirl the paper strip into a loose coil. Place it on the cardboard and stick a pin through the center.
3. Push the coils on one side against the pin and anchor them in place with a second straight pin (Figure D).
4. Spread a thin film of glue over the coils that are pressed together. When dry, remove the pins and be sure to use the unglued side face up in your design.

Multicolor Coil:

To make a multicolor coil, glue a strip of one color to the end of a strip of another color. Use as many colors as you want and twirl as usual.

Curling and Waving Strips:

  • Tight curls: Twirl the end of a strip of paper with your tool. Wiggle the tool out gently and you will have a tight curl.

  • Loose curls: Curl the strip with the tool and then use your fingers to stretch the curl out into a looser curl.

  • Waves: For very small waves run the strip through a paper crimper. For larger waves press the paper strip firmly against the pad of your index finger with the thumb and index finger of your other hand, then turn the strip over and press a bend into the other side just beyond the first, and so on.
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