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Thursday, November 17, 2011

A quick Thank You card

Hello All,

A quick Thank You card for a friend who requested one today. This has got to be the fastest execution of an order I have ever done! Thanks to Nati and Manu for the inspiration for the petals. This is my first attempt at depth petals :-)



Happy Quilling

Pritesh (I am afraid I won't be posting tutorials for quite a while now, I have two BIG orders to clear up!)


PS: If my posts inspire you to create something on similar lines, I feel highly flattered. But please, do respect the effort I take in conceptualizing and executing, please give a direct link to my work when you are inspired by mine. Thanks for understanding........:-)

13 comments:

  1. Lovely quilling....I just loved the depth in petals...Always wanted to try this as am very much inspired by Nati and Manu's works.....

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  2. Много красиво и стилно!Поздрави!

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  3. Thanks a lot Sathya kala :-)
    Thanks Suganthi :)
    Thanks a lot Neli :)

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  4. Pritesh, your card turned out gorgeous! I am happy that my humble designs inspired you to create something so beautiful! These type of flowers are my favorite actually , I used them a lot when making cards (http://manuk.ro/en/2011/05/have-a-bright-day/), they fit in perfectly!

    Hugs,
    Manu

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  5. I am glad you like them Manu! I was always hesitant about attempting these as I know they take a lot of skill to get right. And you stood as a tall figure in that department! :D I finally dared though! :)

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  6. Simple,fresh and good creation!!!

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  7. Beautiful work! Your petals looks so good, I still can't make them, don't know the technique. Love your letters too.

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  8. Thank you bearkis, Mihaela and Ela :)

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  9. Such a b'ful creation.. so perfect... I am glad I found your blog...

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  10. Nice & simple will definitely my next project.

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