What is Paper Quilling?
What is Paper Quilling?
Paper quilling, also known as paper filigree, is the art of rolling, shaping, and arranging narrow strips of paper to create intricate designs. Dating back to the Renaissance, it was once practiced by European nuns and monks who used gilded paper strips to mimic metal filigree. Over the centuries, this decorative art has evolved, embracing both traditional motifs and modern interpretations—from floral embellishments and 3D creations to minimalist designs and expressive wall art.
Classes for All Skill Levels
Whether you’re picking up a slotted tool for the first time or refining your advanced techniques, our classes are tailored to support every level:
Beginner Basics – Learn essential shapes, tools, and design foundations.
Intermediate Exploration – Dive into patterns, color blending, and themed projects.
Advanced Artistry – Master intricate techniques, dimensional work, and your own signature style.
Classes are offered in small, relaxed group settings or one-on-one sessions—online or in person—so you can learn at your own pace, in your preferred space.