Materials
Three-fold oval greetings card with an aperture 3mm ('/sin) quilling paper Dark-green paper
Shapes
FlLlGREE CROSS — follow the instructions given for the First Communion or condolence card on page 32 to make the filigree cross, omitting the closed coil on top or the central cross. I used yeliow pearl-edged paper for
Making up the design
First, stick the dark-green paper inside the aperture of the card to give a background to the design. Next, glue the filigree cross into place on the card.
Finally, glue one daffodil to the centre óf the cross and position the others as shown.
This is a good example of the way in which you can adapt a ąuilling pattern to suit any occasion.
D rEFODILS - make nine miniaturę daffodils. Cut three km h/dn) long strips of 3mm ('/sin) white paper and . them together as shown. With a pair of ąuilling ; 'sors, cut the ends of the paper strips to points and ;. ntlv curl the paper upwards.
hsing a 3cm (1 ‘/dn) strip of orange paper, wrap this : - und the handle of the ąuilling tool and glue it sed as an open peg. Glue this to the centre of the •: >sed strips of white paper.
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