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Quilliance … a new chapter. Quilling by Philippa Reid. My moment of glory! In Fellowship of The Quilling Guild. On Saturday 17th September 2016, I was awarded my Higher Level Accreditation certificate and Fellowship of The Quilling Guild by Josie Jenkins, Chairman of the Guild, following our Annual General Meeting in York. Needless to say, it was a wonderful occasion for me. I will let the photos speak for themselves …. One magical summer: a tale of serendipity – Taunton 2016. 8221; I replied. Following ...
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Musings of a magazine editor | Quilliance ... a new chapter
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Quilliance … a new chapter. Quilling by Philippa Reid. Musings of a magazine editor. Such is the power of social media that I seem to be picking up new ‘Followers’ of my blog and ‘Likers’ of my Facebook page at an amazing rate, despite the fact that I haven’t actually published any new material on either of them for ages! So, finally, I am ready to break the silence and re-connect with all my wonderful online friends again. But, do you know what? The truth is, I’ve gone and done it again! I must be mad!
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Children are the future | Quilliance ... a new chapter
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Quilliance … a new chapter. Quilling by Philippa Reid. Children are the future. Tags: Culture on the Common. Who couldn’t wait to create their first quilled flowers. Some of them were as young as four years old. It never ceases to impress me how quickly young children can grasp the basics and see the potential of creating art through the imaginative assembly of quilled shapes … and what firm ideas they have in terms of colours and shapes which quickly supersede any pre-planned project I have intend...
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Reverting to type | Quilliance ... a new chapter
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Quilliance … a new chapter. Quilling by Philippa Reid. I’m sure most quillers would agree that when it comes to card making, the written greeting can be the most challenging element to create, especially if – like me – you really don’t like ‘peel-offs’, and you need to complete a card in a hurry! For me, peel-offs are tacky (in more ways than one! Hand-written greetings hardly ever look good enough (unless you are a skilled calligrapher); stencilling is OK but time-consuming … and quilled lettering?
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The mother of invention? | Quilliance ... a new chapter
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Quilliance … a new chapter. Quilling by Philippa Reid. The mother of invention? Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention. In my case, however, it’s always been a passion for experimentation that drives me forward in my quilling. So experimentation is most definitely the mother of invention for me! I used this technique recently in another piece, too, in an attempt to create something that looks a bit like seaweed! Jun 04, 2015. Love these, Philippa! Jun 04, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. See my...
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