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Lemon Roses
Lemon Roses
By Hazel Lee
Materials Required:
2mm Quilling paper: White,
Bright Green, Medium Green
and Dark Green.
Fine quilling tool.
Fine Gold cord approx. 50cm.
Pink card 10cm x 15cm.
Pale Yellow paper approx.
3cm x 12cm.
Gold Label sticker: XL418U-08.
Hole punch.
Tracing paper and pencil.
Craft knife or scissors.
P. V.A. Craft Adhesive.
Card mount: SF02M, Linen Gold.
the crescent beginning and ending at the ‘X’ so
the join will be covered by the flower spray. The
gluing needs to be done very carefully or it will
show, I find the best way is to apply a very fine
line of glue onto the card with the point of a
cocktail stick. Only glue a few centimetres at a
time as the glue dries very
quickly when spread thinly.
To Make The Card:
Tr ace the crescent design from the diagram.
Transfer to the pink card by turning the traced
design face down and retracing the pencil line.
Cut out the design using a knife or scissors if
you prefer. Glue the fine cord around the edge of
Leaves:
Make 14 of these. Using
1 4 length of medium green
Actual Size
make a loose coil
as follows. Wind
the paper onto
the tool leaving
the last 1.5cm
unwound. Drop
the coil from the
tool and glue the
end where you
stopped winding
leaving a 1.5cm
straight tail,
pinch the ends
of the coil to
shape as shown.
Glue three of the
leaves together
as shown to
make a little
group. Repeat
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three times so you have
four little groups of leaves,
leave the remaining two
leaves loose.
Folded Leaves:
Make three of these. These leaves are
made by the alternate looping method
but folded across the width rather than
edgewise which is more usual. Fold as
shown below, then glue the end and the
overlaps at the back.
White Flowers & Buds:
Make 31 Flowers using 1 8
strips of white paper and 12
using 3cm strips of white.
Roll the paper into a loose
coil and glue the end. Press one side
of the coil into the narrow end of the
quilling tool to shape.
Make four buds as follows. Using
a 3cm length of white, roll into a tight
peg and glue the end
before removing it
from the tool.
Glue two lengths
of bright green paper
together to make a
double thickness strip
and two lengths of
dark green paper back to back to make another
strip. Cut the strips to length using the diagram
(centre right) for size and colour. Cut the bottom
end of each strip to an angle. Curving the strips
as necessary place the flowers and buds along
the stems as shown.
Lemon Roses:
Make 6 of these. Punch 6 circles
from the yellow paper. Draw around
a 5p coin onto the yellow paper and
cut into a spiral as shown. To make
the rose centre, roll the spiral onto the
tool starting from the outside point
and glue the end. Lightly glue the
rose centre onto a piece of white
paper (to hold it still while you work),
glue the six circles around the rose centre using
a dab of glue at the lower part of each circle
to hold them in place. Once the glue has dried
carefully remove the flower from the backing
paper either by gently pulling it off or by cutting
the paper away.
Glue the crescent onto the card and assemble
the pieces using the diagram to guide you for
position. Use strips of bright green glued to
make a double thickness strip for the stems. Cut
a taper at the lower end of each, making them
as you go. Add a Gold Label greeting to finish.
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