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No matter where you live in the world, this is your opportunity to go for glory in our latest online quilling competition!

The competition will be judged in strictest confidence by a team of highly accomplished and accredited Fellows of the Quilling Guild, using a rigorous judging system.  Success in this prestigious competition could be the ultimate accolade for your quilling skills.

The theme of this competition is 'An Annual Cultural Celebration', and full details are as follows:
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To access a printable version of these rules/guidelines, please click here.

You must be a member of the Quilling Guild to enter this competition.  To join us securely online today, please click here.

In accordance with the rules, entries must be submitted to this address:
qgonlinecomp@yahoo.com


Please be sure to refer to our Techniques and Terminology Chart and Copyright Guidelines when planning your entry.

The Quilling Guild reserves the right to publish images of entrants' work on the Guild's website, Facebook page and also in Quillers Today magazine.  The competition winner will be announced on our Facebook page in mid-December 2020.

​Good luck!

UPDATE:
This competition is now closed.

We are delighted to announce that the winner of our second online competition for a quilling to depict an 'Annual Cultural Celebration' is Naomi Nakatake, whose work is shown here.

It depicts a fan, symbolising the first tea ceremony of the Japanese New Year known as Hatsugama. Such fans are typically included in New Year greetings cards as a good luck charm.

The judges made the following statement when announcing Naomi's success:
"Naomi’s beautiful piece captures her personal interpretation of a cultural celebration, Japanese New Year. The quilling has a lovely clean appearance because great care has been taken to ensure that glue marks are kept to a minimum. The design shows multiple techniques, all well accomplished, and good colour sense in the symbolic fan with peony flowers. Congratulations, Naomi."

Our next competition for Quilling Guild members will be announced very soon.
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