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Quilling workshop

FULLY BOOKED – Quilling Workshop

By Sarah Clarke12th February 2020Leave a comment

Why not bring the whole family to have a go at this ancient art form. Some people believe that quilling was started in China after the invention of paper, others from ancient Egypt, whilst others think the craft had its origins in the 13th century. It involves the use of strips of coloured paper that…

Quilling workshop

FULLY BOOKED – Quilling Workshop

By Sarah Clarke12th February 2020Leave a comment

Why not bring the whole family to have a go at this ancient art form. Some people believe that quilling was started in China after the invention of paper, others from ancient Egypt, whilst others think the craft had its origins in the 13th century. It involves the use of strips of coloured paper that…

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