Quilled white dandelions and raspberries, framed art

This is my new dandelion project, the last one out of three designs with dandelions I planned to do (the other two are Dandelions and violets and Dandelion). If you wondered how I make the seed-heads, here are the instructions:

1. Quill a tight hemisphere like you would usually do for a 3d quilling project — the base.
2. Make about 30-40 tiny fringed flowers for the parachutes. I use a square piece of parchment about 3/8 x 3/8 inches (1 x 1cm) in size for each parachute, when the fringe is about 1/3'' (3mm) long. You may need even more of such flowers depending on the size of your dandelion.
3. Then, I attach a "stem" to the hemisphere and build up the seed-head by gluing the parachutes row by row onto the base. You'll need a thick adhesive for this. Let every row dry before adding a next one.

For the leaves I used crimped strips, as you can see. That's when my new DIY paper crimpers came in handy :)
You might also notice the new design of paper frame. I think it's much better then the old one. I'm considering writing a tutorial on how to make this new type of paper frames, but don't have enough time right now, sorry for that.
Size of the finished work (without frame) is 5 3/8'' x 6 1/8'' (13.5 x 15.5cm).
UPDATE: You might want to check out the instructions and templates for making a beveled picture frame like the one used for this quilling project.
Comments
браво!!!
Спасибо огромное всем!
kalalayaa, it's parchment, I'm writing this in the post.
Малинка здоровская! Особенно зубчатые листики натуральные и колючки ;)
Se puder, dê uma espiadinha no meu:
magiadaines.blogspot.com
Beijinhos carinhosos.
Itabira - Brasil
Juhi
http://rukodeliya.blogspot.com/2009/08/blog-post.html
Ну да что поделаешь. Вам и вашей семье удачи во всём. Катя
К сожалению мои статьи и фотографии работ начали появляться не только в интернете, но и в печатных изданиях без моего ведома, а это уже слишком...
I have mentioned about your site in my blog.
You are my inspiration for quilling
http://coolcrafting.blogspot.com
you used?