The very first Enrichment* activity I went to when I first moved to TN, 3.5 years ago, was a sit and craft type of activity. I had just moved to
Murfreesboro, I was 8 months pregnant and didn't bring a craft to work on. Instead I went and got to know some of the other ladies in our church. One of the ladies (Kim R.) was working on something I had never seen before.
I watched Kim as she took long thin strips of papers and rolled them up into little coils. My curiosity was piqued. I went over and asked her what she was doing. She then proceeded to introduce me to the world of
quilling. She even offered to let me try it, but I declined
{not really sure why... maybe it was my pregnancy hormones!}That was my introduction to
quilling, and I have been wanting to try it ever since. My awesome
SIL recently gave me just the push I needed when she sent me a link to a beautiful
quilled snowflake ornament. I just had to give it a try. I'll be honest, it's addicting to roll the little strips of paper, it's even easy to make the little shapes... and it can be totally frustrating trying to glue them all together to make a beautiful shape!
Here are the two I have made. The one in the foreground is the first one I made. I love it! It took along time to glue the pieces together and following the pattern was more of a hindrance because it really brought out the perfectionist in me.
The one in the back ground
{the lopsided, not so pretty one} I made second. This time around I tried to just glue it together without the use of a pattern board.
{Yeah, that's why it looks like it does!}
I then sprayed them with spray adhesive and smothered them with silver glitter. I can't wait to see them on my tree this year, I just need the perfect navy blue satin ribbon for hanging.
{Do you know how hard it is to find a deep navy blue 1/4" wide satin ribbon?}
If you want to try
quilling go for it! It is a pretty cheap craft to get into and there are so many
amazing designs you can make for cards,
scrapbooking, ornaments etc. All you need is a
quilling tool (one with a slit is great for beginners) - about $4, some
quilling strips of paper - about $2-$3, some glue, some pins, a piece of card board, and some saran wrap. That's it!
I got a snowflake kit from Hobby Lobby that included patterns, basic instructions, and paper for about $3. I also used a 40% off coupon on the
quilling tool.

* Enrichment (as it used to be called then) are group activities held by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints that are for Women only. It is time to get together with other women and to learn new skills and become better friends.