I love a fun and easy technique and that's what we've got for a challenge today! I was glad that I watched Dina's video for the tips about curling the paper with a quilling tool. I don't have a quilling tool, but my tweezers worked great. I thought this technique would be fun for another Expecting Twins card. This is what happens when a friend has a big life event. I have to make cards not just from me, but from everyone else as well. I'm certainly not complaining about this. It's very good to be needed. These two mischievous twin bunnies are bursting through the paper with my own computer generated sentiment "good things come in pairs". This is going to the great-grandparents, so the inside says "You put the GREAT in great-grandparents." I have both of these sentiments on my blog with links to the fonts if you are interested.
Registered: January 20, 2010 Location: Brampton, Ontario Posts: 26123
Mon, Aug 02, 2021 @ 8:31 AM
Wow, your friends and relatives are certainly lucky to have such a creative resource at their fingertips! :-) I love this card. The font is a great choice and those bunnies are perfect for celebrating the new arrivals! Great card!
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Mon, Aug 02, 2021 @ 9:25 AM
I think the bunnies bursting through work wonderfully with this technique. I was annoyed because I have two quilling tools, one with a longer slit and of course that was the one I couldn't find. I used a really fine knitting needle. You're getting good mileage from those bunnies!