Sunday, August 9, 2015

Quilling is Therapeutic For Me..

I am not a very paper friendly person. Therefore, quilling was not something I took to, at the first instance. When I first introduced quilling Rakhis in Soulfulsaai product range, I had a good friend and fellow crafter Nikki Lad, make the designs for me. The response was encouraging. And the next year in 2014, before the festive season begun, I bought myself a quilling kit and took the leap.

I must mention here- Quilling is Therapeutic. Quilling is creating motifs using thin strips of paper rolling them and then shaping them individually and sticking them together to create the final motif.

Quilling is most popularly used in making flowers. And online there are some artist who have made magnificient designs using quilling flowers. Therefore the thought that came to mind was, how would and what would I do, to make something unique in this already explored art.

That when I used quilling to create articles other than flowers. Before I started making Rakhis, I made a few quilling items and used them in cards. The cards turned out damn unique and people loved them.

How delicate the papers are, equally delicately one needs to be when working on them. Quilling is time consuming but once you start, I doubt one would want to stop. But the task ahead of me was making 200 pcs of Rakhis phew!!... Because boutiques on sites like Hopscotch, the minimum quantity is very high.

Unlike when making other items, one could delegate them. But in quilling that was not possible. Thus every quilling rakhi made in our product range was made by me.

And when the boutique went live on Hopscotch in 2014, I was overwhelmed!! A complete sell out.



So now in 2015, when I was planning Rakhis, the challenge was, quilling rakhis but how to make them unique. That's when it struck, to add an alphabet element, because when it comes to kids, learning is their way of life and on the other hand one can pick the alphabets as per the name of the child.

So, while I'm quilling, the entire time spent is so rejuventing and satisfying. Thus the final product is not an outcome just for selling but has the vibrations of a happy soul in it.

Last year, we had around 300 Soulfulsaai rakhis being tied to brothers establishing the brother sister bond. We are hoping to cross 750 this year, including quilling and non quilling rakhis,

 The quilling designs that are a dedication to our childhood days are - Natraj Pencil, Cadbury Eclairs, the trending Minions, Vans and Jeeps a little boy's favourite play companion.

Presently, these rakhis are getting sold out on Firstcry.com and are going live on Hopscotch.in on Aug 15, 2015. On can buy directly form our fb page too.

I would conclude by saying if you are looking for some art form which is therapeutic too, definitely have a try at quilling and share your experiences.

Happy Rakshabandhan to all....







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