How to Make Beautiful Paper Quilling Art

Paper Quilling Art is a fun and creative hobby that can also be used to elevate your next birthday card or home decor piece. It’s an easy craft to learn that can be enjoyed by children and adults alike, and can help build fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Plus, it’s a relaxing activity that can be done alone or with friends.

The history of Paper Quilling can be traced back hundreds of years to Renaissance Europe where it was popularized by French and Italian nuns who used it to decorate religious objects in a bid to save money. The practice eventually evolved into a decorative art form known as Paper Filigree because it simulated the look of carved ivory and wrought iron, which were far more expensive.

For beginners, it’s recommended that you use pre-cut strips of paper for your first projects to promote precision and consistency in your work. Once you’ve mastered the basic techniques, you can then try transforming your coils into more intricate shapes using pinching and other advanced methods.

Several talented artists have been able to push the boundaries of paper quilling in creative ways. Yulia Brodskaya, for example, uses quilling to celebrate nature and people and where they intersect. She’s also famous for her use of color, particularly blues and purples to portray human skin, and the way she uses her pieces to mimic the direction of a paint stroke. The result is a beautiful collision of paper and art.  Paper Quilling Art