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Posts: 4378 | Registered: Jan 31, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That's very nice, and I still have my quilling supplies from years ago, but I think I'll pass. Those Styrofoam eggs & balls are pricy.
Kathleen


Takin it easy...
 
Posts: 1806 | Location: Kansas | Registered: Dec 30, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Beautiful work. I am thinking of doing these but have to get an idea on what paper to use. Did you use printed paper or all pastel colors? And I see in the close up picture that there are small spaces between the circles which are not that big a deal but I might paint the egg a nice color to blend in with the paper I will use. Lots to think about. But do love the looks of these. Thanks for sharing.
 
Posts: 108 | Registered: Sep 13, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Good Morning. Thank you for your reply to my questions. I am anxious to start making these eggs now. I have some wrapping paper and also pieces of paper from some other Iris Folding I have tried. I am not very good at doing this craft yet and hope I can improve on it. I am looking forward to looking at new papers in our craft store. It will be fun to shop for it. Thanks again and will be looking for your new posts. P.S. I also do other greeting cards. Embroidery, and Tea Bag folding. Do you do other ones too?
 
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