Thursday, November 11, 2010

Christmas fiery

Since Christmas is around the corner and everyone are getting into the festive mood, I wanted to do something to match the festive season and this was the outcome This is my first 3d fiery and I am very happy the way it turned out. It reminds me of the girl in Avatar. Since the 1st attempt came out ok, I think I will try out more of these:)

Poinsettia are flowers, that are popular with Christmas, and red green yellow are the colours in use. So I did it to match the theme. The picture is 10"x12" and the strips I used are 1/8", cut from A4 coloured paper. This would be my last quilling for this year as December is a busy month with plenty of work and activities and I am off to Australia to spend a few weeks with my daughter which I am eagerly looking forward to. Hope to do a lot of "craft tools" shopping while I am there. Wish you all a happy  festive season :D

A little more details about my quilling technique in the fiery:-
 I am obsessed of getting things perfect as far as possible in what ever I do. Be it quilling,cooking,house keeping or whatever craft. I try out things I see even if I do not know how to, in my own way by experimenting over and over. Sometimes skipping meals and breaking rest till I get it wright. As I have mentioned before, quilling too was something I did with out knowing how to, or seeing one. So it is different to the traditional way. The hands and legs of the fiery was made with tight rolls. I made many hands and legs cause it kept on coming off when I pushed it out to get the shape. But I got it after several attempts. After I pushed it out to get the length I needed, very very gently and patiently I bent it to shape. This was the most trickiest part of the fiery. But I loved the way it shaped at the end. You have to have patience and 100% concentration to get any project well done. There is no wire inside the hands or legs to shape it. The entire picture is done only with strips of paper

8 comments:

  1. A lovely fairy, Anastasia! I really like the seasonal colours.

    ReplyDelete
  2. So pretty! I'd love to know what you use to shape the arms and legs - they're very realistic.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks Ann and Nagel for the lovely comments, and as I thought many who went through my picture would have wanted to know the answer to the question Ann wanted to know, I described how it was done on my picture comment. Hope I answered you Ann:)

    ReplyDelete
  4. So lovely! I just love your work!The arms and legs look so realistic.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I adore faeries and love that you incorporated poisettias with a faery. What a brilliant idea! It's lovely!
    -Brenda

    ReplyDelete
  6. This is so nice. Your quilling are amazing.

    ReplyDelete