Paper Quilling for Beginners: A Complete All-In-One Guide to Creating Paper Flowers, Plants, Vegetables and Other Decorative Items! -- Motoko Maggie Nakatani, Hardcover
Paper Quilling for Beginners: A Complete All-In-One Guide to Creating Paper Flowers, Plants, Vegetables and Other Decorative Items! -- Motoko Maggie Nakatani, Hardcover
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- Frilly flowers with ornate petals and leaves which make sweet and romantic decorations!
- Colorful vegetables, herbs and fruits that look lovely on your kitchen wall or containers!
- Decorative tiles with fancy whorls and flourishes that can be framed to add a splash of kaleidoscopic color to any room
- Japanese dolls, lions and masks which add a touch of Asian flair to miniature hoop frames and shadow box arrangements
- Delicate butterfly and heart brooches and other one-of-a-kind wearable art pieces that add the perfect finishing touch to any ensemble
- And dozens of other delightful projects!
This complete how-to guide has templates as well as information on how to display and use your finished creations--as framed displays, handmade cards, accessories, bouquets and personal accessories.
Author: Motoko Maggie Nakatani
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Published: 09/03/2024
Pages: 96
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.70lbs
ISBN: 9780804857666
About the Author
Motoko Maggie Nakatani discovered her love of quilling when she opened a toy and candy shop in Kobe, Japan. She taught herself to quill and began importing quilling tools and materials to sell in her shop. After attending her first North American Quilling Guild convention, she was inspired to offer quilling classes customers. Maggie is now the lead instructor for Botanical Quilling Japan, a group that focuses on the seasonal beauty of plants and flowers. She is also a founding member of the Japan Quilling Guild and the Japanese representative to the North American Quilling Guild.
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