In Celebration of the 40th Clinical Epidemiology Anniversary in the Philippines.
Learn Quilling with us! Let us roll, shape, and glue paper to create a unified, decorative design. Ideal for this upcoming Christmas season, adorn gift tags, packages, and cards for more personalized presents for your family and friends.
Quilling is akin but different from origami. Origami folds full-paged paper, while quilling rolls paper strips. Birds’ feathers, or quills, were used to coil the strips of paper. Hence, the name quilling. Also, it was believed that it was first seen in ancient Egypt, where certain filigree-type art inspired modern quilling.
In this workshop, we will be guided by Dr Carmela Marie Lapitan. A practicing urologist, researcher, and an administrator, Dr Lapitan discovered quilling as a form of relaxation amidst the many demands of her various roles. She does nor claim to be an expert, just a hobbyist, she said. Who can better teach us who wants to discover a hobby but a hobbyist herself.
Join us as an individual at PhP1500 or bring along a friend for a fee of PhP2000.
Register now at: https://bit.ly/BS2PaperQuillingWorkshop
OPEN to PUBLIC
Source: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook