My first attempt at quilling. It is not as perfect as I'd like it to be, but I'm inspired to keep trying. I'm beginning to see that this is what the 365 Project is all about: Getting an idea, settling for what you create, aiming bigger and better next time. That way, I can look back and see how I got better.
Quilling Door 1:
Wednesday, 31 July 2013
Monday, 29 July 2013
Door 3
While out walking, I came across this door. The colours and flowers made me wish it was my home, but it is not. The poem came to my head then; I first read it in my favourite book, "The Time Travelers Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger.
Number 3 door, with poem by Derek Walcott.
Number 3 door, with poem by Derek Walcott.
Door 2
Today, despite the weather, me and my friend Luna went on an outing. Luna introduced me to the 365 Project and has inspired me and several others to start their own challenges.
Today is her second-to-last day of her Boat A Day Project, and it is my second day of Doors. A fitting coincidence, and it turns out boats and doors go well together.
Collage of boat doors, at the harbour in Bristol, UK.
Today is her second-to-last day of her Boat A Day Project, and it is my second day of Doors. A fitting coincidence, and it turns out boats and doors go well together.
Collage of boat doors, at the harbour in Bristol, UK.
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Door 1
I didn't expect to start this project today. Or ever, actually. But here I am, making Door Nr 1.
Door made out of cat treats. Background: "365" by Noah Scalin.

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