I am always trying to find ways to promote my quilled paper art. Recently, I embarked on a new challenge that would test my creativity and skill: crafting a miniature side-scrollwork style monogram. This time, the monogram was a purple and gray letter M, measuring just 5″ x 7″. It was a daunting task to compact the intricate scrollwork into such a small canvas, but the end result was stunning. In fact, this compact version was every bit as charming as the full-sized ones I’ve created in the past. Offering smaller sizes of my quilled monograms has allowed me to reach new customers who may not have considered investing in a larger piece.
A Challenge in Compactness
Typically, I create side-scrollwork monograms in larger sizes, such as 8″ x 10″. Shrinking the design down to just 5″ x 7″ required careful planning and precise execution. I wanted to retain the intricacy and elegance of the scrollwork while ensuring that the letter M remained clearly identifiable. My biggest fear was that I wouldn’t have enough space to fully render the scrolls, but when it was done, I realized that it worked out even better than I had hoped!
Reaching New Customers
Offering smaller sizes of my quilled monograms has been a game-changer in connecting with a wider audience. Not everyone may be shopping in the price-range of my larger monograms, but the allure of a miniature masterpiece opens the door to new customers who appreciate the artistry and intricacy of quilled paper art in a more accessible format.