Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Oregetta

Hi all,

I recently learnt a new craft called OREGETTA. Its a paper flower making craft. I loved the effect and finish of the flowers when I had first seen and wanted to learn it desperately.

Here are some of the flowers that I got to learn.



Marigold

Anemone

Flame Poker

Amajo Rose

Poppy

Tulip

And finally... Roses :)


All together..




Will try some more flowers and post very soon.. My wish list includes hibiscus, daisies, lilies, casa lilies, daffodils and sunflowers as of now...

Friends do comment on my post... If anyone is interested to learn Quilling or Oregetta from me, do contact me. U can either mail me at nimishamarothi@gmail.com or message me at My Facebook Page

Thanks for viewing :)

8 comments:

  1. Nimisha,

    This is simply brilliant. Thanks for enriching my life with your beautiful designs and colors. And thanks for inspiring me to occupy myself with useful crafts on long weekends.
    Hope you have millions of followers.
    :)

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    1. Thanks to u dear :) U only inspired me to get back to what I actually wanted to do.. :) Thanks a lot for being there with me and wishing for me :) :) God Bless...

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  2. Wow pretty awesome. I luv these colorful flowers.

    Sudha
    sudha-kalra.blogspot.in

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    1. Thank you so much... I've visited visited ur blog as well ... just loved ur work.. Also ur supplies.. preparing my shopping list :-) 

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  3. Hi Nimisha!!

    Saw a lot of your works... from cakes to flowers.. u r grt at everything!!
    Hope to order a lots of things from you soon!!

    Loved your work.. All the best!!

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    1. Hi Puja, Thanks a lot for such lovely comments.. :) :) Hope to see u soon :)

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  4. Hello, this is really beautiful.can u tell me in detail about oregetta

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    1. hi.. thanks a lot..These flowers are made with duplex paper. it is similar to crepe paper but is much more elastic in nature. they are dyed, sandwiched and cut into petals and then assembled into flowers.

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Nimisha