How to make a quilling rose

quilling rose
Today I will show a simplified version that is at least arching petals
quilling rose
quilling rose
Instruments. In the photo there is a clear MDL, it may be useful for the extrusion of the hemisphere, but I have not used, but instead, use a metal or Bulka. If there is no such tool, it can be replaced someday how a ball … a lot of options. For the sample I put two kinds of glue, I use two colors of paper. The main color will be darker and lighter winding roll …
quilling rose
To roses in my Korean paper length – 27mm, width of 2mm
And so we turn rolls:
– W ‘roll of 4 lanes + 1/2 strip of another color on the winding (into small rolls can be 1/3 strips);
– 5 rolls of strips 6 + 1/2 of a different color to the coil;
– 6 of rolls 9 + 1/2 stripe of a different color to the winding
When coiling strip rolls desirable, not agglutinate, and during the twisting enclose one another under
quilling rose
Then all the rolls to smooth any tool
quilling rose
… for the smooth you can use any round sticks, you can pencil …
quilling rose
Here they have ironed rolls. You can certainly hemisphere and bend a little, but it’s easier
quilling rose
Smear glue rolls
quilling rose
After the glue dries arches petal
Since the first two rows of petals are folded curved side inside the arch petals with the adhesive side of crimping method, then the fingers can make a droplet
quilling rose
Then Bulka at the bottom of a little squeezing hemisphere …
quilling rose
..Mozhno two fingers to press down harder petals, giving it a shape
quilling rose
At the bottom of the petals, it is desirable to apply the adhesive and wait 8-10 minutes, which would then glue grabbed better
quilling rose
After the glue has dried up a little bit, just add up the three petals, one by one
quilling rose
So it looks like the top bud
quilling rose
enlarged
quilling rose
Then, just as the very arch following the petals for the second series (6 lanes) are dry, glue is applied and are still waiting for about 10 minutes, arches large petals to the third row, but because these petals are like a more detailed, that is visible from the top, bends them to the other side, ie the adhesive side has the bottom!
quilling rose
After the arched tab crimping method, the same do recess in the bottom of Bulka or another circular object can squeeze hemisphere at the Moldovan …
quilling rose
After a little glue hardens, glue the next row of 5 petals. Glue one immediately after the other, until the glue to dry you can improve …
quilling rose
quilling rose
quilling rose
quilling rose
When the petals are glued, you can correct them immediately, holding until they dried up
quilling rose
.side view..
quilling rose
While dries up the second row, a little squeezing hemisphere for the third row is not sized to hand, as I wrote, the adhesive side of the bottom petal …
quilling rose
quilling rose
Apply glue, and after 4-5 minutes is pasted immediately one after the other, slightly turn down the tab back
quilling rose
quilling rose
quilling rose
quilling rose
quilling rose
Once laid petals correct them and keep a few minutes in hand, to not break until the glue grabs ..’
quilling rose
Possible to cut a rose petal
quilling rose
then a little cut
quilling rose
and the fingers bend towards
quilling rose
If you want, you can attach to the wire …
quilling rose
it’s for Bud – making rolls of six lanes + 1/2 winding, sizing, arches with the adhesive side .. and add up the same as the photo 13-15
quilling rose
glue sepal and stem …
quilling rose
quilling rose
ready!
quilling rose
Leaflets can be any what you like
quilling rose
Dlch of the work I was doing such leaves
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If you want curved or unfolded petals, you can try only try that would have remained invisible adhesive side, I think so better when the glue does not shine
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quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

quilling rose

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