Hello All,
If you ever have been to the Fourvière Basilica, this pair of earrings will immediately transport you to the golden and intricate interior of the church! Making this type of jhumka was an idea planted by Ketaki and it kept swirling in my head until I had it executed, the way she had visualized it :)
Hope I have done well Ketaki :)
Making it is not really difficult. You just need to make a regular paper dome, the usual jhumka grind and then, use 3D outliners (I lean towards Fevicryl, you can choose your preference) to draw an abstract (or structured, whichever you prefer) pattern The key is to let it dry completely before you go to the next step......agreed, it can be a bit tricky to make the patterns on a 3-dimensional structure, but hey, the end result will totally justify the effort :)
Now comes the slightly difficult (or rather, tricky) part. Taking a really fine tip painting brush (synthetic bristle brush, preferably), line the outer edges with gold to make this beauty possible :)
Happy Quilling
Pritesh
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........:-)
If you ever have been to the Fourvière Basilica, this pair of earrings will immediately transport you to the golden and intricate interior of the church! Making this type of jhumka was an idea planted by Ketaki and it kept swirling in my head until I had it executed, the way she had visualized it :)
Hope I have done well Ketaki :)
Making it is not really difficult. You just need to make a regular paper dome, the usual jhumka grind and then, use 3D outliners (I lean towards Fevicryl, you can choose your preference) to draw an abstract (or structured, whichever you prefer) pattern The key is to let it dry completely before you go to the next step......agreed, it can be a bit tricky to make the patterns on a 3-dimensional structure, but hey, the end result will totally justify the effort :)
Now comes the slightly difficult (or rather, tricky) part. Taking a really fine tip painting brush (synthetic bristle brush, preferably), line the outer edges with gold to make this beauty possible :)
Happy Quilling
Pritesh
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........:-)
Very beatiful
ReplyDeletePritesh,it is gorgeous. i have made a different design over the doom with black 3d outliner, haven't tried the coloured ones, your work inspires me to make an attempt with coloured ones.
ReplyDeleteWow Pritesh this is gorgeous, your work is truly inspiring.
ReplyDeletePritesh only an artist with steady hands such as you could draw such a beautiful design on the jhumka!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing .Yes it looks like carving..!
ReplyDeleteI have no words to describe how amazing these Jhumka's look. Your precision, neatness and the beautiful way you have created the carved design on it is simply jaw-dropping! Such delicate work. WOW! :)
ReplyDeleteSo creative Pritesh. You create new trends which catches up so quickly.
ReplyDeleteAmazing love them :)love your ideas :)
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful
ReplyDeleteWow it Luks just beautiful.... But can u pls teach me step by step process for making perfect jhumkas.... Pls pls pls... Am not able to do it at all... Is der any spcl tool for making it
ReplyDeleteYes, help me also pls.. I can't do it with perfection and I dono where I'm going wrong.. pls help with step by step tutorial..
DeleteWhere do u get those 3d outliners?
ReplyDeleteWow! Thankyou for sharing this idea.
ReplyDeleteI never thought 3D outliners could be used this way too ;)
I really love ur designs n have learnt a lot from u. Thanks alot.
ReplyDeleteCan you pl.send me the step by step tutorial in using the 3d outliner
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and it inspire me lot and I 'll try it definitely
ReplyDeleteWow...super!!
ReplyDeleteIts very nice
ReplyDeleteYes, help me also pls.. I can't do it with perfection and I dono where I'm going wrong.. pls help with step by step pictorial tutorial or a video.. thanks in advance..
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