Several weeks ago I did a round up post on paper quilled peacock jewelry. I’ll be doing more of these round up type posts each month, so here’s another one for you today!
Today I want to share with you some other great Halloween quilled earrings I have found! I tried looking all over the web for designs, but for Halloween quilled earrings I could only find them on etsy, from several different sellers. If you know of any featured on any other blogs, let me know and I’ll add them as well!
In a few days I”ll be sharing another Halloween tutorial. In the meantime, these can be of great inspiration (or for some fun shopping!) so have a peek 🙂
Here are three cute Halloween earrings by Kathie of Quill Paper Treasures on Etsy!
These classic black cats are keeping cute little pumpkins company:
These creative ghosts are the perfect addition to your wardrobe during the Halloween season.
This last pair by Kathie are a cute pair of jack o’ lanterns:
Marissa from Sweetheart Creations on Etsy has a few really fun pairs of Halloween earrings.
Here are some creepy spiders:
And some awesome 3D pumpkins! (these are the ones which started me thinking and I came up with 3D witch hats)
These harvest moon earrings are fall inspired but can be used year round!
The pumpkin seems to be the most common paper quilled Halloween earring. Here are a few from different quillers, with slight design variations:
This first pumpkin is from Du Jan Designs on Etsy:
This pair of pumpkins is by Creations by Revonah on Etsy:
Have you created any Halloween quilled earrings? I have seen some amazing and fun Halloween cards and decorations made from quilling, so I’ll have to do a roundup post on those as well! Stay tuned for more Halloween fun coming your way in the next couple weeks 🙂
Stick around and check out some of the other fun stuff on the blog!
Click here to view more free paper quilling tutorials!
Click here to view paper quilling tips and tricks!
Click here to view a list of places to buy quilling supplies around the world!
Click here to view some of my own quilling projects, with tips so you can make your own if you’d like!