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14 Quilling Crafts for Kids to Enhance Their Creativity

Quilling craft opens a world of creativity and imagination for children. As a mother, when we sit with kids to roll tiny strips of paper into beautiful designs, it nurtures their patience, focus, and ability to bring new ideas to life.

For teachers, it becomes a unique classroom activity that makes learning more engaging and joyful.

Through quilling, children learn to combine colors, shapes, and patterns in creative ways, which strengthens their imagination and builds fine motor skills.

Creative quilling Crafts Ideas for kids

Quilling craft improves fine motor skills and hand–eye coordination.

New Year Paper Quilling Greeting Card

New Year Paper Quilling Greeting Card

One day, my son came home from school with a task to make a New Year card. He ran to me and said, “Mummy, give me an idea!” We both sat together thinking, and suddenly he said, “Let’s try something with quilling.” I suggested making a butterfly, and we started rolling the colorful strips of paper.

At first, he found it a little tricky, but soon he enjoyed the process so much that he couldn’t stop smiling.

The next day, when he showed it at school, even her teacher appreciated his effort, which made him feel even more confident and happy.

Paper Quilling 3D Snowman Craft

Paper Quilling 3D Snowman Craft

One day, I thought of introducing something new to my kids using quilling. I placed the colorful quilling strips in front of them and asked, “What do you think we can create today?”

After a long thought, they decided to make a 3D snowman. Rolling the strips into neat coils was not easy; sometimes they slipped, sometimes they lost shape, but the kids didn’t give up. Step by step, they built the snowman, adding its hat, scarf, and cheerful face.
They had not only made a craft but also learned the value of patience, teamwork, and creativity.

Quilled Paper Snail Craft

Quilled Paper Snail Craft

One afternoon, I drew and cut out a simple snail shape and gave it to my kids, telling them, “Now let’s decorate it with quilling!” Their eyes lit up with excitement at the idea of trying something new.

After a little thought, they began rolling colorful strips of paper and carefully sticking them onto the snail’s shell. Piece by piece, the plain snail turned into a bright and creative design.

They not only enjoyed the activity but also felt thrilled to see how their imagination transformed a simple drawing into something so beautiful.

Quilled Rainbow Craft

Quilled Rainbow Craft

One rainy day, we spotted a beautiful rainbow in the sky. The moment my daughter saw it, she excitedly said, “Mummy, let’s make this rainbow with colorful quilling rolls!”

Hearing her idea made me so happy because it showed her imagination was blooming. As we glued each roll in place, the design slowly came alive, and by the end, the rainbow looked magical.

Quilled Flower Bouquet

Quilled Flower Bouquet

One holiday, we were all feeling a little bored when my son suddenly said, “Mummy, let’s do some craft!” I was so happy to hear his interest in creating something new. I handed him the quilling strips and suggested, “Let’s make a flower bouquet.”

His eyes lit up with excitement, and he quickly started rolling the colorful strips. Together, we arranged each roll into the shape of flowers and leaves, slowly forming a bright and cheerful bouquet.

Quilled Catterpillar

Quilled Catterpillar

One day, my daughter spotted a caterpillar in the garden and came running to me with excitement. She asked for paper and quilling strips, saying, “Mummy, give me these and I’ll make something for you!”

Curious, I handed them over and watched as she started rolling and arranging the strips. To my surprise, she created a quilled caterpillar, complete with tiny antennae and expressive eyes.

I was amazed at how her imagination turned a simple garden sight into a creative piece of art.

Quilled Octopus

Quilled Octopus

One day, when I wasn’t around, my son picked up some quilling strips and began experimenting on his own. Without asking for help, he thought of an idea and carefully crafted a quilled octopus.

When I returned, he proudly showed me his creation, and I was overjoyed. It made me so happy to see how his imagination is growing, and how he chooses to spend his free time making something creative instead of sitting in front of a screen.

Quilling Paper Dragonfly

Quilling Paper Dragonfly

One day, my niece and I decided to try making a dragonfly with quilling. We excitedly started rolling the strips, but soon realized it wasn’t as easy as it looked. Some coils kept opening, and at one point, glue even spilled on my niece’s hands. Still, we didn’t give up.

Slowly, piece by piece, the wings and body began to take shape. When the dragonfly was finally ready, it looked so beautiful that all the little struggles felt worth it.

Quilling Bookmark Craft

Quilling Bookmark Craft

My son noticed some leftover quilling rolls lying around. As he sat free, a sudden idea struck him: why not turn them into something useful? Using those scraps, he shaped them into a creative bookmark.

When he proudly showed me his finished piece, I was surprised and overjoyed. It made me proud to see how he could think beyond waste and create something new and meaningful.

Quilling Rabbit Craft

Quilling  Rabbit Craft

For Easter, I gave my son the idea of making a rabbit using quilling. He took it as a fun challenge and quickly got to work. Rolling and arranging the strips, he created a simple yet very creative quilled rabbit with bright ears and a happy face.

When I saw his finished craft, I felt so happy and proud. It showed me how much he has grown in confidence now; he can easily make crafts on his own and gives his best effort every time.

Quilling Paper Monsters Craft

Quilling Paper Monsters Craft

One day, my daughter was being playful and kept troubling me, so I handed her some leftover quilling rolls, a pair of googly eyes, and glue. I told her, “Why not make some funny monsters out of these?” She got busy right away, rolling, sticking, and arranging the pieces with excitement.

When she finally brought me her quirky little quilled monsters, I was surprised and amazed at her imagination. She not only enjoyed the process but also discovered how much fun it is to turn simple scraps into something creative.

Quilled Candy

Quilled Candy

During the school holidays, my son was feeling bored and came to me saying, “Mummy, give me something new to do.” I handed him some quilling rolls and told him, “Make anything you like with these.”

At first, I thought he might struggle to decide what to create, but to my surprise, he came back with colorful little quilled candies! Seeing his turn simple paper strips into something so creative filled me with joy.

It was a sweet reminder that children’s imagination, when given the right tools, can turn even boredom into beautiful creations.

Quilling Icecream

Quilling Icecream

On a hot summer day, we thought of making something cool with quilling an ice cream! We began rolling colorful strips and slowly shaped them into scoops and cones.

While making it, we couldn’t stop giggling as we tossed a few quilling rolls at each other, turning craft time into a little playtime. Piece by piece, our ice cream started taking shape, and when it was finally complete, it looked absolutely delightful.

Quilling Spring Tree Craft

Quilling Spring Tree  Craft

One spring day, during an outing, my kids were overjoyed to see the trees blooming with colorful leaves and flowers. They kept admiring the beauty of nature and talking about how bright and lively everything looked.

Later, when we returned home, they decided to bring that same beauty onto paper with quilling. Rolling colorful strips, they created a cheerful spring tree full of blossoms and leaves.

When I saw their creation, I felt so happy it showed me how their imagination is growing. They are learning to feel what they see and express it creatively in a fun and artistic way.

conclusion

As a mother, I truly believe quilling is more than just a craft; it’s a joyful journey of imagination, patience, and learning for children.

Each tiny paper roll teaches them focus, each design sparks creativity, and every finished piece fills them with pride. Quilling keeps little hands busy, little minds curious, and little hearts happy.

So let’s encourage our kids to pick up those colorful strips, roll, twist, and create because with every swirl of paper, they are also shaping confidence, creativity, and countless beautiful memories.

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