My lovely guest today is Hussena Calcuttawala of Quill and Punch Works. Hussena makes really pretty dimensional creations. I love that she makes her own embellishments from scratch and that she has mad quilling skills. Her projects show great detailed work and I love that she maximizes the use of her tools to create eye-catching one-of-a-kind creations. Today she shares a fabulous tutorial on making your own bloom with a flower punch. She's also hosting a challenge with a prize for one lucky player.
Let's admire her beautiful gallery!
Hi Everyone,
I am Hussena and I am from Kolkata ,India...I have been Blogging for a Year and a Half and My Journey has been a Wonderful One !! Not Only Have I made a Lot of Friends, But have learnt so Many New Craft Forms from each of the Blogs out There !! I truly believe that Blogging has been a great Tutor and My work reflects it !! I am so Grateful to Yvonne for Featuring Me in Her Blog ...Her blog was one of the Earliest Blog I had been Following and as all you Know She Loves to Share all Her tips and techniques for Scrap Booking and It has been so Helpful to Me and Many Others :).
Today,I am sharing with You all one of My all time Favourite techniques which I use in almost all My Projects :) And that is "Making Flowers" using a Punch....And I have a Short Tutorial of the Same !! Hope you all Like it :)
My Challenge for You is to Make a Card /LO or Any Other Project Using a "FLOWER" Made from "PUNCHES" ......It Can be any Type Of Flower as Long as a PUNCH is Involved in Making It ..Hope you all Will Participate in this Challenge :) ..Looking forward to Seeing your beautiful Creations
And This is My Card based on the Flower I Made :-
The Winner of the Challenge will Receive a Surprise Goodie bag from Me consisting of Pattern Papers{ 6 * 6 } ,Cardstocks, Embellishements, Stickers ,And Ribbons :)
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Ahhhh...definitely a fabulous technique to learn, especially if you love blooms! Ready to play along? Please share your newly created projects using a "flower" made from "punches" via Inlinkz [located at the end of the post] by Friday 31 August.
As always, please leave a little love for my guest Hussena!
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37 comments:
Wow, those flowers are beautiful! Thank you for sharing the tutorial Hussena!
Wow Hussena...that flower is gorgeous.and congrats on your GDT post at Yvonne's.I am definitely going to make something for this challenge
good to see you here Hussena! now I know how you make those gorgeous flowers :)
Huseena!!!! So happy to see you here! And great challenge this time I will surely be able to play along!
Hey! This is awesome. You really deserve to be here. Thanks for the tutorial!
That is the prettiest bloom ever..and your card!! awesome!!
Absolutely gorgeous, Hussena! The detail is stunning, and the directions so clear :) Thanks so much for sharing with us!
Absolutely gorgeous, Hussena! The detail is stunning, and the directions so clear :) Thanks so much for sharing with us!
awesome tutorial Hussena!
That's SUCH A STUNNING creation! All inspired now to pick my punches up! Thanks for such a lovely tutorial Hussena :) And kudos Yvonne, for your great choice in Guest Designer :)
Congrats for being featured here Hussena! I love these roses that you make. Thanks for sharing the tute. Will definitely try to join in!
such gorgeous flowers--thanks hussena!
wow those blooms are gorgeous!!! Very inspiring indeed Husena... thanks for sharing!!! hugs...xoxo
Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwww!! Those flowers are just gorgeous!!! I need to try this!!!!!
Thanks for the tutorial for these amazing roses!! ~ Blessings, Tracey
http://gracescraps.blogspot.com/
Beautiful card and great tut on making the flowers. Will definitely have to try this. Congrats on guesting with Yvonne!
Hussena's work is absolutely beautiful and I LOVE that she makes all her own embellishments! Fabulous challenge! Making blossoms is one of my own favorite techniques. :)
Beautiful! I loved seeing all the examples of her work. I especially love the quilled airplane!
Hussena is so amazing...I adore her quilling...she is so talented...
Oh my ! Awsome ! Will surely try to join in !!
I've always wondered how these flowers are made!!! AWESOME:) Beautiful card!!! Gorgeous colors and patterns!! YOU ROCK:)
What a great tutorial. Those flowers are awesome.. Thanks for sharing with us...
Hugs~
Beautiful work Hussena! Thanks for sharing your tutorial.
wow, those are nice flowers and very stunning card indeed.
OMG! What a fantastic tutorial.. so neat and detailed and a fab challenge.. I have to take out all the punches that I brought from India to take part in your challenge.. I have to try this!
Thank you Ladies for all your lovely comments and encouragement :) i am so happy you all liked the tutorial :) and my work... And Thank you Yvonne for the lovely Intro and for the feature :)
Loads of love,
Hussena
Those flowers are gorgeous Hussena, thanks so much for sharing the tutorial
Great tutorial, Hussena! Can't wait to try it!
Wow - beautiful!!
thanks for the tutorial, Hussena! such beautiful flowers!
Those flowers are awesome! I also love your quilled airplane card!! :)
Your flowers are so impressive!!! Each looks store bought. Oh gees, I don't know if I could get the same look, but I definitely want to try :>)
beautiful!!! Hussena months back ...when i fist started making my own paper flowers... your this very post on your blog was such a gr8 help...thanks fr the tute:) ...
plz tell how many entries are allowed per person...
Jaya
Hussena, you make the most beautiful flowers and you've given a super tutorial for us. Thanks so much. Your cards are always beautifully done.
Thank you for this awesome challenge to both Yvonne and Hussena...I am just in time to submit my entry..:)
nice tutorial.i want to know your flower is of 7 petals or of 5 petal and what was size of punch.THANKS megha
http://meghanuj01.blogspot.in/
what a lovely idea ..u inspired me for the next card..
Thanks
Shoma
Artbugindia
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