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has anyone heard of quilling?

does anyone do it?

what have you made?

for those who haven't heard of it.. here are a few pics..

its making things using tiny long strips of paper that you roll up then glue together... its very fiddly and time consuming.. but a fantastic tonne of fun as well!

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these pretty flowers can be glued onto gift cards
 

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These pictures are from the following website:
www.inklesstales.com which is a site for kids,
recommended by the American Library
Association as a safe and education website for
kids to learn and play. :)

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quilling is using tiny long strips of paper and rolling them up to form shapes :)
 
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