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 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. 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.