How to use the Silhouette Portrait
Our guide on how to use the Silhouette Portrait by Susan Niner Janes is great for beginners who are just getting to know this great machine.
Can you tell we’re going through a phase at HQ? Following on from our post last week, What Is Quilling Anyway?, we’re bringing you a showcase of some of the most mindblowing quilled art the internet has to offer. Seriously, if you aren’t impressed we’ll eat our figurative hats.
1. This Swirly Squirtle
Credit: Wholedwarf
Is anyone else thinking water and paper don't usually mix?
2. This Perfectly Shaped Vase
Credit: Christine Donehue
Most impressive of all is how much patience this took.
4. This Filigree Dinosaur
Credit: Paper Graphic
We know it isn't quilling per se, but it's too cool not to be included
5. This Realistic Cross Section
Credit: Lisa Nilsson
It's not for the faint-hearted, but this realistic human body is impressive.
10. This Old Man
Credit: Yulia Brodskaya
According to the artist, "quilled paper is an excellent medium for creating wrinkles"
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Our guide on how to use the Silhouette Portrait by Susan Niner Janes is great for beginners who are just getting to know this great machine.
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