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A Valentine Card

by Patricia Caputo
(Enfield, CT)

Quilled Valentine Card

Quilled Valentine Card

This is an example of very basic quilled shapes to create a lacey looking heart. Quilling is awesome and so versatile.

Patricia

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Oh Patricia what a delightful card! Thank you so much for sharing it with me. I love how you made the heart shape and the embellished edging is very pretty. I agree, quilling is very versatile and such a fun card making craft.

Come on back and show me some more of your cards sometime soon.

Happy paper Crafting

Susan
www.papercraftcentral.com

PS: See more card ideas at Cardmaking Tips and Special Occasion Cards

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Jan 21, 2010
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Quilling for cards
by: Pat Caputo

I'm a long time quiller. You really should try your hand at quilling. I have lots of free instructional material and free patterns on my web site and lots more cards and other examples of my work. Feel free to stop in and visit at http://www.Whimsiquills.com

Jan 21, 2010
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gorgeous
by: chriss

I have never tried Quilling myself yours is really pretty colours.

chriss x

Jan 21, 2010
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How Beautiful
by: Marti

What a beautiful card. You make quilling look so easy. I may have to try it. Love the colors. Very nice job. I want to see more of yours.

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