Quilling is an art form that involves the use of strips of paper that are rolled, shaped, and glued together to create decorative designs. The paper is wound around a quill to create a basic coil shape. The paper is glued at the tip and coil shaped, these shaped coils are arranged to form flowers, leaves, and various ornamental patterns similar to ironwork.
Beginning in the renaissance period, the craft has gone through many transformations and changes through the ages using new techniques, styles and materials. Dimensional quilling creates 3D items. Today, quilling is seeing a resurgence in popularity with quillers (people who practice the art of quilling) on every continent and in every walk of life. This is a peoples art form and the beauty of the art is always expanding. The craft has become increasingly popular due to the low cost of the material. It is used to decorate wedding invitations, birth announcements, greeting cards, scrapbook pages, and boxes. Quilling can be found in art galleries in Europe and in the United States and is an art that is practiced around the world.
The best part of quilling is that every artwork has to be quilled and made by hand. Which is what drives me at RKQuilling to create various designs on a variety of household decoration items, frames and boxes. Maximizing time between family and kids, each of my artwork is meticulously hand created to ensure beauty, aesthetics and fine quality which make the items worthy gifts as well as personal possessions.
I have started this effort recently after being gifted a quilled artwork by a friend which really got my attention and I took a strong liking to it, slowly started learning the art and have gradually been able to create over 45 items and will keep continuing to create further inventory.
I am currently promoting this effort through friends and family and by exhibiting in various local fairs. At this point, we are looking forward to get feedback as well as take any custom orders, online ordering will be available in the coming months. Please do take the time to look at some of my creations and send any feedback at
info@rkquilling.com.