X

Paper Quilled Paisley Peacock Earrings Using Transitioning

Today’s peacock earrings are just one of hopefully many more paper quilled paisley earrings coming.  There is just something about the paisley shape that I love and want to quill more of!  Something about those peacock colors too!

I first made this folded paisley shape about a year ago and then in April I published a premium tutorial for it.  You can click here for the tutorial and learn how to make this type of earring!  For the fill-in all I did differently was use several different colors instead of just one.  I used the transitioning technique (click here for a free tutorial in which I use this technique) to blend the three colors that I used inside the paisley shape.   I first learned about transitioning from Erin Curet from Little Circles.

To make these water resistant I used one of my usual favorite combos of Ceramcoat All Purpose Sealer, with Diamond Glaze as the topcoat.  I put on the first layer of Ceramcoat sealer while the pins are still in, to keep the shape.  To see all of my posts about different sealants and topcoats, click here.

Are you looking to buy this gorgeous pair of earrings, or a similar pair with different colors?  I make custom orders with any colors you wish!   The listing for these earrings can be found here in my Zibbet shop.

Read more about how I came up with this paisley shape design here in this post:

 

And read more about other peacock earrings and tutorials that I have designed in this post:

 

I hope you enjoyed these paisley peacock earrings! Do you have some favorite color combos or styles that you just can’t get enough of making?

Stick around and check out some of the other fun stuff on the blog!

  • Click here to view FREE paper quilling tutorials!
  • For paper quilling tips and tricks, Click here!
  • 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!

*All products and supplies in this post I purchased and/or made on my own.

*This post contains some affiliate links, and some non affiliate links.  If you purchase products through the affiliate links I get a small percentage (at no extra cost to you!).  I only link to products that I believe in and/or love to use myself.  Thank you for supporting my blog!

 

 

Honey: