(Please be warned that this entry is laden with pictures)
The withered roses - it started off as an experiment, as
I love withered flowers so much. Then it became an obsession that was hard to
let go, and the next thing I know, I had made aplenty of them. In variety of
colours too. +__+
So, we had the withered roses
everywhere during the wedding hehe. I put them on some boxes for the bride’s
family...
… and made some of the flowers as
the corsages & buttonnaires…
.. . and some, on the wedding
guestbook (one of those rare cases where I made one)
And plastered them on the wedding
signage too…
The signage, bearing the groom and the bride’s names, was quilled
in Jawi writing (Arabic alphabets being used to spell Malay words and
pronounced as such). All quilling strips were hand-painted and hand-cut.
Tedious job, but I’m loving the outcome so much I might do it again. ;-)
wow..signage tuh cantik gila.
ReplyDeletecool :)
ReplyDeletemiyahhh...luv it..chantek sgt..so creative..
ReplyDeletecantik sangat hasil karya awak.
ReplyDeleteTulisan jawi pun cantik! Great job miyyah!
ReplyDeleteWow...Miyah, I really like your style. I wish I have your talent,by the way I'm still new to quilling,just wondering how did you do such a neat typography quilling.Any guide is much appreciated.
ReplyDeletehow do you make the withered roses? I would love a tutorial!
ReplyDeleteawesome Miyyah :)
ReplyDeletei love this
ReplyDeleteExquisite ! So lovely the roses....how did you make them look "withered"? You have become an outstanding quiller and I have enjoyed watching your work evolve. I can only hope my quilling will get so great!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
www.facebook.com/quillingfun
www.jenster-Notjustanothermom.blogspot.com
I love flowers and just love your roses. Do you have a tutorial?
ReplyDeletebeautiful! admire ur quilling work soooo much!
ReplyDeleteMohamed
ReplyDeleteFatima
محمد فاطمة
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