Quilling Australian Native Flowers Jean Woolston-Hamey
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Quilling Australian Native Flowers

Author: Jean Woolston-Hamey
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Book Title
Quilling Australian Native Flowers
Author
Jean Woolston-Hamey
Book Condition
GOOD - sticker on front cover
ISBN
9780864177247
Book Format
Softcover
Publisher
Kangaroo Press
Year Published
1995
Jean Woolston-Hamey's love of Australian flowers has led her to interpret a delightful collection of them in paper quilling. She takes a freer approach to design than is usual in quilling, reflecting the fact that in nature each flower and leaf is a little different. Her unique interpretation of the art, combined with the creative use of other paper-cutting techniques, has resulted in fifteen artistic flower portraits, suitable for use in wall plaques, pictures and plates. Each flower is illustrated in colour, with detailed instructions and diagrams. Subjects include the peach-blossom tea tree, sollya (bluebell), marri, red bottlebrush, everlasting daisies, wattles, boronia, and grevilleas.

Jean Woolston-Hamey's love of Australian flowers has led her to interpret a delightful collection of them in paper quilling. She takes a freer approach to design than is usual in quilling, reflecting the fact that in nature each flower and leaf is a little different.

Her unique interpretation of the art, combined with the creative use of other paper-cutting techniques, has resulted in fifteen artistic flower portraits, suitable for use in wall plaques, pictures and plates.

Each flower is illustrated in colour, with detailed instructions and diagrams. Subjects include the peach-blossom tea tree, sollya (bluebell), marri, red bottlebrush, everlasting daisies, wattles, boronia, and grevilleas.

Jean Woolston-Hamey's love of Australian flowers has led her to interpret a delightful collection of them in paper quilling. She takes a freer approach to design than is usual in quilling, reflecting the fact that in nature each flower and leaf is a little different.

Her unique interpretation of the art, combined with the creative use of other paper-cutting techniques, has resulted in fifteen artistic flower portraits, suitable for use in wall plaques, pictures and plates.

Each flower is illustrated in colour, with detailed instructions and diagrams. Subjects include the peach-blossom tea tree, sollya (bluebell), marri, red bottlebrush, everlasting daisies, wattles, boronia, and grevilleas.