Wow! Miriam. I know how time consuming these coils are. The combination of colors is so beautiful. Congratulations for your patience and careful work. Greetings from Querétaro, Mexico.
Thank you so much, Isabel! 💚 Yes, indeed time-consuming. The coils are not hard to make but it takes some time and patience to get it all done ;). I like to think of the end result while I work, it helps me go on and finish 😉.
Thank you, Ruth! You sure can choose whatever colors you want ;) and for whatever candy, I'm sure it would look great with a multitude of candies of different sorts. Happy that you liked it. I do like embroidery but cannot find enough time and energy for every art and craft I'd like to try out more.
Fantastic video and design Miriam :) I can't imagine how many strips of paper this project required! It looks fantastic and I love how you use this bowl for a lolly jar at the end. This tutorial was beautifully filmed and edited too. Thank you for sharing your work! :)
Thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate it! 😊 I lost count of how many paper strips I used, or of how many coils I made, truth be told 😁🙈
A few years ago I made a clock using quilling coils (diameter 40 cm) . It took soooo much time! When I finally finished and used varnish spray on it, it left "smoky" white surface on some areas... The clock and me were devastated 😔😁 I
Beautiful is a very small word.its excellent.looks very pretty,neat and beautiful.
Thank you very much! ☺️
Thank you,Miriam.
Realmente Miriam, eres una artista, Impecable tu trabajo! prolijo y armonioso. te felicito desde Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Aww, thank you so much, Claudia! I'm glad you like it! 😊
Beautiful
Thank you!
Wow! Miriam. I know how time consuming these coils are. The combination of colors is so beautiful. Congratulations for your patience and careful work. Greetings from Querétaro, Mexico.
Thank you so much, Isabel! 💚 Yes, indeed time-consuming. The coils are not hard to make but it takes some time and patience to get it all done ;). I like to think of the end result while I work, it helps me go on and finish 😉.
Oh!, WOW!! ❤
It's so beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Brilliant!
Very nice ❤💙💚💛💜👍👍
Thank you! 😊🌸
Brilliant job .
Thank you! :)
Beautiful! Can customize the colors for Halloween Candy, Christmas candy etc too. That embroidery is very pretty too.
Thank you, Ruth! You sure can choose whatever colors you want ;) and for whatever candy, I'm sure it would look great with a multitude of candies of different sorts.
Happy that you liked it. I do like embroidery but cannot find enough time and energy for every art and craft I'd like to try out more.
@@MiriamsQuilling I know! I look at social media and find so many people doing so many cool things and I want to do them all. Not enough time. 😀
Que hermoso trabajo 😍 tan colorido me encantó 👏!!
Thanks so much, Nancy! :)
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Thanks for sharing. Awesome work
Fantastic video and design Miriam :) I can't imagine how many strips of paper this project required! It looks fantastic and I love how you use this bowl for a lolly jar at the end. This tutorial was beautifully filmed and edited too. Thank you for sharing your work! :)
Thank you so much for the kind words! I really appreciate it! 😊 I lost count of how many paper strips I used, or of how many coils I made, truth be told 😁🙈
This is absolutely amazing, so clever👍😊
Thank you! 😊
Just regular old school glue? For the quilling circles and also to apply them to the bowl?
Yes, mine is from the brand called BIC (I have a video about the glue I use). It's in my playlist called "Quilling Supplies"
I am a new subbie and I love your videos! Thank you for sharing. 🥰
Thank you very much ! 😊🌼
What if I don't have an extra Glas bowl. Could I cover a bowl with plastic( like the one for food and glow the coils on it and then take it off? 🤔
I really don't know, I haven't tried doing it any other way, but why not try? Maybe it works 😉. It's all about experimenting 😊.
@@MiriamsQuilling ok I will try and let you know:D...
All of your projects are great. What type of varnish did you use on the bowl?
The varnish I used doesn't really have a brand name. It's just called: adhesive varnish (it's both an adhesive and a varnish).
A few years ago I made a clock using quilling coils (diameter 40 cm) . It took soooo much time! When I finally finished and used varnish spray on it, it left "smoky" white surface on some areas... The clock and me were devastated 😔😁 I
Oh, that must have been so sad after such hard work! 😭
I wanna know how many hours did you take to do all the quilling ??
Well, I haven't recorded exactly how many hours, but it was a few hours every day over the course of 7 days or so.
@@MiriamsQuilling like 3 to 4 hours or more everyday??
Cual pegamento se utiza? y que pones encima para sellar? esta padrisimo Gracia
Klassss👍👍👍👍
Plz make a video on who to organise qualling things
Here's a video I did on how I organized my quilling pieces and leftovers: th-cam.com/video/8f-IcXnP9Nk/w-d-xo.html
Hii I want to buy it