Keeping crafting materials. If you enjoy working with quilling paper, this simple board is easy to create and will store your quilling papers and other craft items that tangle easily. This inexpensive project allows you to color code your papers while ensuring that they remain intact and protected at all times.
Things You'll Need
2-foot by 3-foot rectangular cork board
T-pins (t-shaped pins, available at craft and office supply stores)
Small plastic bags (jewelry-sized)
Fabric
Tape
Instructions
1. Arrange the cork board on a flat surface. It should be long enough to accommodate the quilling strips.
2. Stick several T-pins about 1.5 inches apart at the top of the board. Push them in at a slight upward angle, so the paper will not slide off.
3. Separate the quilling paper by color. Hang the papers on the T-pins, according to color.
4. Place the smaller pieces or scraps of paper into small plastic bags. Hang these on the cork board using T-pins.
5. Make a cover by cutting a piece of fabric or muslin the same size as the board. Tape the top of the fabric to the top edge of the wood. Flip the fabric behind the board when you are working with the paper.
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