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Paper Quilling is an art in which strips of papers are shaped and glued to make different kinds of things. The course includes envelopes, gift tags, bookmarks, pencil-tops, greeting cards, clocks, jewellery, 3-dimensional characters, box-envelopes, wall frames, exclusive photo-frames, etc. Click here to view the gallery. Punch Craft is an art in which colorful paper are cut using matrix and are carved / embossed to give them 3D look. The course includes punch craft envelopes, gift tags, photo frames, greeting cards, clocks, etc. Click here to view the gallery. Tanjore painting is a major form of classical South Indian painting from the town of Thanjavur (anglicized as Tanjore) in Tamil Nadu, India. The course includes learning to create spiritiual / religious Tanjore Paintings from scratch. Click here to view the gallery. Tea bag folding is a paper craft also known as miniature kaleidoscopic origami. Unlike more traditional origami, tea bag folding uses several small identical squares of paper, usually eight of them, folded exactly the same way. These are either interlocked or they lay side by side. The end result is a symmetrical medallion which can be used on cards or as ornaments. The course includes learning to make wall clocks, wall hangings, cards, etc. Click here to view the gallery. 3D Origami is an exciting way to make beautiful artwork from folded pieces of paper. Before it was more popularly known as 3D Origami it was first known as Chinese Paper Folding. The course includes creating 3d shapes, figures, flowers, etc. Click here to view the gallery. Gold Marble Painting as an art form originated in Rajasthan during the sixteenth century. The Rajput kings and nobles of this state were dedicated patrons of arts and crafts. The course includes jewellery painting on marble sheets, tissue holders, clocks, mobile holders, plates, pots, etc. Click here to view the gallery. Warli art is a beautiful folk art of Maharashtra, traditionally created by the tribal womens. Their extremely rudimentary wall paintings use a very basic graphic vocabulary: a circle, a triangle and a square. The paintings are beautifully executed and resembles pre-historic cave paintings in execution and usually depict scenes of human figures engaged in activities like hunting, dancing, sowing and harvesting. Click here to view the gallery. Other courses include Emboss Painting, Glass Painting, Pot Decoration, Toran Making, Flower Making, Iris Folding, Nib Painting, 3D Decoupage, Fabric Painting, Mehendi, Hand Embroidery, Crochet Work, Macron Work, Ceremic, M-seal Work, Ribbon Work, Cut-n-tuc, etc. |