Eid Mubarak Quilled Card {Tutorial}

Quilling seems to be a great activity to try today as part of our Ramadan crafts 30 day challenge. Quilling seems to be picking up speed as a craft lately.

This is just all too exciting for me to witness as I’ve been quilling for about four years and it’s nice to be able to share this craft with so many others.

So inspired by the popularity of Quilling, which was started by nuns during the Renaissance period by the way, today my oldest daughter and I made this Quilled Eid Mubarak Card.

Supplies

Solid color cardstock
Double sided tape
Blank card
Decorative edge scissors
Tweezers
Quilling tool
Quilling papr
Glue

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Print out the words Eid Mubarak on your color cardstock.  Make sure it’s the same size as your blank card.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Using the quilling paper, fold the it around the printed letters.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Once you have the folds done, place glue on your cardstock and hold down the folded quilled paper over the glue for a few seconds until it takes.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

 

When we got to the D, we realized that it will be harder to do the inside of the letters of D, B, A and R, so we stopped working on the larger letters and did the inside of those letters first.
ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Once the edging of all your letters are done, they will look like this.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Now the quilling fun begins!  Using your quilling tool, start making shapes, but don’t glue anything down just yet.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Your shapes should include loose circles, tight circles, S scrolls, C scrolls and any other ramdon spades you want to make.  Our pieces of blue quilled paper are only about 3 inches long, so they will fit into the outlined letters.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Start placing the quilled shapes inside your outlined letters.   You wat to play around with what fits and doesn’t fit.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

After all of the shapes have been put inside the outlined letters, now you can start glueing them in.  You don’t need that much glue to hold them in, however, I’d recommend glueing the shapes in several places: to each other and the outlined walls.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Use your decorative scissors to cut out the quilled letters from the colored cardstock.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

Put some double sided glue on your blank card and place your quilled letters on top.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

You are done, so be sure to give this card to someone you love.  This card is best given in person (so you can see their face!) but if you have to mail it, be sure to protect it with bubble wrap.

ACraftyArab Quilled Eid Mubarak Card Tutorial

If you enjoyed making this card, be sure to check out these tutorials –

Ketupat Card Tutorial

Candy Surprise Eid Card Tutorial

Cardboard Tube Ramadan Card Tutorial

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I am a Libyan American who creates art to promote a positive image of Arab and Islamic culture.