I was looking for some Valentine’s Day decor a couple of years ago that wasn’t quite typical. I didn’t want pink or a cherry red like you typically find either. So I decided to create something instead. I’d seen a couple of examples of quilling, so I wanted to try a quilled heart.
Here’s how I did it:
I love how simple my quilled heart is, and yet how effective the red spirals are against the white board. It’s the perfect Valentine’s Day decor. Each year since I’ve pulled it out and remember how much I love its simplicity. And I do have to say that since I used a very thick card stock, it’s been super durable, even though it’s stored for most of the year.
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Hello Lisa,
I agree with you that this one is simple, but it really caught my attention. It looks really durable and I can tell that it's not for Valentine's Day only, it can also be used during Anniversary. :-)
By the way, what other kind of paper would you suggest?
Thanks and God bless