Dove of peace using quilling technique for wedding glasses – Master Class

Dove of peace using quilling technique for wedding glasses – Master Class

Each of us is trying to find our own approach to decorating various elements of wedding attributes. Having all sorts of ways to decorate makes this task easier.

Dove of peace using quilling technique for wedding glasses – Master Class

Pigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo №1Let's say, thanks to a simple quilling techniqueyou can make unique doves, with which you can easily decorate wedding glasses. Incredible decor is made extremely simply. You can fasten glasses with plain paper using this technique. So what do we need?

  • You need to take pink and white paper (width – 5 mm)
  • Toothpick or other quilling tool
  • Form and diameters for template development
  • Rubber mat
  • Scissors
  • Bonding agent
  • Pads on the glue
  • Transparent cushions

Forming spiralsPigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo # 2To begin with, we form a spiral element.To do this, you need to twist a tight version of the roll and then unravel it in a spiral to the desired size. We attach (glue) the end of the spiral to the required element. Then, we form the drop element. Here we twist the roll, then let it unwind in a spiral and then, using our finger, we pinch one edge, and then the other – glue the strips. We bend our work with our fingers, getting a curved drop. Beginning of workPigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Picture №3In order to work, we needtools. For each bird head, you need to twist using one white strip of the spiral element. Then, we glue them together using a small overlap of 4 strips and twist the drop element, which will become the body of our pigeon. In order to form the wings, you need to glue a strip (solid) with a half, and then, separately, two strips of the solid type and again twist the elements (two) to the shape of a drop. The tail is made from three teardrop elements, and the beak is formed using one-fourth of the pink stripe. Forming pigeonsPigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo №4Using your hands, you need to form everythingelements except the head in the form of a curved line. After this, we prepare the same set for our second batch of pigeons. Then, we need to glue every detail of our future birds. We glue the large parts of the wings onto the top layer from the body. Smaller – between the body and under the second wing. We glue the beak into the head. We use tweezers for work. Next, you need to cut three pink strips in different shades into half. We bend the resulting strips in half and drip glue onto the desired fold. Glue in the middle part. After – it is necessary to trim the ends of the strips so that during assembly the inner strips end up inside their outer parts and fit into each other. Next, glue the free end of each strip into the middle.Pigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo №5 Pigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo №6How to make a heart?We make spiral elements for the pink stripes, but do not glue the ends of the elements; we make spirals in a curved shape. We use the resulting spiral options to fill the space for the heart. After fixing the heart with tape, we twist the halves of the pink strips into spirals, using the hole inside each, and glue the upper part of the heart for them using a pendant ring.Pigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo №7 Pigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo №8Further.we thread the ring pendant onto the heart using a satin ribbon (narrow). Then, glue the ends of the tapes to the glasses using glue pads. We fix our figures. That's it, you can exhibit it for the young!Pigeon of the world in the technique of quilling for wedding glasses - a master class. Photo Number 9

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