Pages From The Heart Quilling Tutorials and How 2s
( a Tutorial for Men ) 20 minutes for a single paper rose and a very happy wife.
A blue bin diving project takes around 40 mins
Ornate Paper Filigree ,Simple tutorial requiring no previous quilling experience no real tools necessary created with basic home office supplies or improvised scrap papers,time about 40 mins
Simple Tutorial teaching some basic 3D decoupage techniques and a couple of quilling shapes intermediate skill level or for beginers with a little courage. Allowing for all cutting and glueing involved possibly 90 mins
Simple Tutorial teaching some basic 3D decoupage techniques intermediate skill level or for beginers wanting a challenge (very small work) Allowing for all cutting and glueing involved possibly 90 mins
A little gift box in which you may present the St Patricks day Shamrock bouquet brooch or if you didn't do that tutorial any other small item you may wish to gift. I t is created mainly from blue bin items. This tutorial is easily adapted for any ocassion just change the patterned print you cover it with.Allowing for all cutting and gluing possibly 60 mins .beginer level crafter
Mothers Day Gift Easy 3D topiary gift for mothers day two versions included in free tutoral a quilled version and a none quilling version for dads and kids.
I always try my very best (though often unsuccessfully ) to make the tutorial downloads as small as possible as not everyone has broadband, but not that small that they inadequately instruct you in the task they are supposedly teaching you .I hate those tutorials where the pictures are few and microscopic, when there are some, you will not find me guilty of that, if there is a point that needs reinforcing with an image you will see one, and it will be in full color.
I hate those tutorials who in an effort to save your colored ink (I guess) when you download them ,all the images are in grey scale, that very poorly depicts the task at hand .
These are a few of the reasons I always post a full run through of each tutorial here on the pages main site .
Also many people own laptops these days (I don’t, I really don’t care for them) and can follow the steps online without even downloading the tutorial, by strategic placement of craft table and laptop.
But the tutorials I hate most of all are those that employ specialized craft tools which they do not make you aware of up front and don’t offer a common everyday substitute for it,these tutorials often assume previous knowledge and don’t explain little known craft and technical terms that they use, you are left often baffled and in the dark as to what they mean, unless you want to go and research the term or technique somewhere else on line ,which not only defeats the object of the tutorial but in my case I usually end up being side tracked onto something else altogether.
Another reason I post all my tutorials in full on pages main site is that here I can add in little extra points and tips and perhaps an extra picture ,just to clarify a certain point a little better . Stuff that on the whole 95% of the people following the tutorial won’t need and will find obvious and even superfluous , in most cases its the excess info I’ve edited out of the downloadable tut to make it smaller.
But if you ever feel you need a point clarifying better, first checkout the online version you might find exactly what your missing here.
If not email me I won’t bite (well not after 8am anyway) see contact page.
It’s always worth your while to give the online version a quick once over just in case there’s an extra added at a later date or subsequent info or additional patterns or design pieces as that is where I will post them for download in side their respective walk throughs.