Paper Quilling Art: Under the Sea Scene (9-16 years)
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Due to presenter illness, this program has been moved to an online presentation with take-home kit. A video walkthrough for this event will be available on Facebook and Youtube the day of the event. Additional kits may be available on Thursday, June 21st at the Kent Island branch. Call ahead for availability.
Ages: 9-16 years
Create unique and decorative designs out of paper! Paper quilling involves nothing more than rolling strips of paper and utilizing these rolls by forming different shapes, designs, and patterns. It’s a simple process that can create, what looks like, complex pieces of art! Here, we’ll make a finished design with the paper quilling process that can be turned into a greeting card or decorative piece of art, however, paper quilling can also be used to decorate boxes, make jewelry, ornaments, and embellish other works of art with!
This program is available in-person or virtually via Take Home Kit. There are limited spaces in both formats. Please register for a slot only in your preferred format. For in-person registration, the program will be hosted at Kent Island Library.
When registering for this event as a Take Home Kit, please indicate which library branch, Centreville or Kent Island, you prefer to pick your kit up from. Please select Kent Island if you are registering for an in-person slot. You will be notified when your kit is ready for pickup at your requested branch. All kits will be ready for pickup by the program date. Each kit will contain a printed instruction sheet with directions. A video walkthrough for this event will be available on Facebook and Youtube the day of the event. If you have any questions, please call the library at 410-758-0980 or 410-643-8161 or email us at askqacl@qaclibrary.org
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