
Last Sunday my friend Amy asked if I wanted to try quilling. I had never tried it before and she said she had just bought a kit with all the supplies. So she came over and we spent the afternoon twirling paper around a metal pin.
After you wind the piece of paper, you can create different shapes with the tightly spun circle. I ended up just making these eye-shaped pieces by gently squishing the circle and then gluing the end of the paper back to itself. Amy had a great glue dispenser that basically dispensed glue through a needle so it was easy to apply to precise areas.
I had so much fun playing with my shapes after they were made. At first I thought I was going to make two butterflies with the red, yellow and orange pieces. But after playing around with it I decided to make some green leaves to create a flower.
I realized it had been a long time since I learned a new craft and spent the afternoon just relaxing and fiddling around. I realize I can be a bit "tightly wound" when it comes to making art in general. I don't often let my hair down and just play. But as I watched my friend Amy finish a graduation card and move right on to making a quilled tree, I was inspired and reminded of the joy of it all.
"Creativity is not the possession of some special talent.
It's about the willingness to play."
It's about the willingness to play."
— John Cleese
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