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  • Organizing you Quilling Tools, Your Quilling Workspace and Working a Quilling Project
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] Keeping your tools and quilling supplies together makes your work area more efficient-and more fun!


  • Quilling - Family Fun
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] Children love quilling, with all the colored paper strips and the chance to create something all their own. As you practice your quilling skills, and experiment with designs, you may want to invite the other members of your family, or your friends, to practice quilling with you.


  • Quilling Projects - Greeting Cards
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] A quilled greeting card is especially beautiful in that it's a unique piece of artwork made for someone special. And for added value, the recipient can frame their card to view and enjoy for many years. If your quilled cards are framed, be certain to make them with that eventuality in mind-so use good solid cardstock and extra care in gluing.


  • Quilling Guidelines
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] The ancient art of quilling has seen the rise and fall of its' popularity over hundreds of years and throughout the world, proving its' durability as an art form. In this section, we'll have a healthy discussion the fascinating techniques under the concept of quilling.


  • The History of Quilling
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] Paper Quilling is an art form believed to have evolved over many centuries. Once known as 'paper filigree', the term 'quilling' was derived from the feather quill used to roll out narrow pieces of paper.





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