Hello Friends!
Jai Hind!
Today I am on TeachingAids.in blog with my DT post! As you all know we all celebrate Republic day on 26th January in India.
Republic Day:
Republic Day, which marks the anniversary of the adoption of India's Constitution ( January 26, 1950) is an important national occasion. In the state capitals, colourful pageants and parades are held. The most spectacular celebrations are held in New Delhi, where a magnificent parade of the Armed Forces and civilians is accompanied by an impressive cultural pageant. This is followed by a colourful folk dance festival by troupes from different parts of India. The full ceremony is centred around India gate at Rajpath, New Delhi!
So keeping this theme in my mind I am representing a 3D model of India Gate with Flag Hosting in easy steps!
Jai Hind!
Today I am on TeachingAids.in blog with my DT post! As you all know we all celebrate Republic day on 26th January in India.
Republic Day:
Republic Day, which marks the anniversary of the adoption of India's Constitution ( January 26, 1950) is an important national occasion. In the state capitals, colourful pageants and parades are held. The most spectacular celebrations are held in New Delhi, where a magnificent parade of the Armed Forces and civilians is accompanied by an impressive cultural pageant. This is followed by a colourful folk dance festival by troupes from different parts of India. The full ceremony is centred around India gate at Rajpath, New Delhi!
So keeping this theme in my mind I am representing a 3D model of India Gate with Flag Hosting in easy steps!
I really enjoyed with these floral arrangements and look together with my grassland. I liked how these tiny pebbles from my stash complementing the theme of this beautiful project! So please with the final arrangements!
Hope you really enjoyed this beautiful 3D India Gate model.
It can be a big hit for Teachers in the schools which can make all my efforts worth it! :)
Kindly visit at the TeachingAids blog for full steps and leave some love there too! I will really appreciate!
Supplies used:
Dies: Dotted Rectangles, Floral wreath, Big Alphabets capital, Flag with Pole from Sizzix
Papers: Red, orange, green, off white CS and some handmade & designer scraps, Glitter foam sheets
Stencils: Mini Brick from TCW
Inks: Vintage photo distress ink, brown and black watercolour
Other Supplies: Thermocol sheet, glitter tape, Grass foam mat, golden beads, pollens, sequins, tiny white pebbles, Baker Twines, jewelled leaf stones
Would love to enter my project in my favourite challenges:
Great project Vinita Di!!
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Richa
Thank u so much Richa to show your love always!
DeleteWow what a great idea your design is fab and thanks for sharing the photo of the India Gate I visted it on a holiday to India a few years ago what an amazing country we loved it Love and hugs Carole x
ReplyDeleteOh you have so many lovely DIES Vinita
ReplyDeleteand this is so sooo creative
I dont make 3D product I dont know where to put on my Home its full of my cards already hehe
but I love your idea with this 3D project
love the brick there
great post my friend
I am happy to catch up all your post
see you around Vinita
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Monika
How creative, great job, thanks for joining Cardz TV Stamps!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful replica of the real gate. You have an excellent eye for detail. Love the jewels in the embellishments. Enjoy your celebrations on 26th. Thankyou for fluttering by my challenge. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteYou did such a wonderful replica. Wow! Love what you did with the landscaping around the gate. Wonderful project, Vinita. Thanks for playing along with us at CardzTV.
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WOW!!! what a great job Vinita, great replica I love how you e did the bricks and the flag and grass are pretty nice also.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining my DL.ART Thankful Thursday Anything Goes JANUARY Linky Challenge. Have a blessed day
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Hello, Vinita! This looks AMAZNG! I would not even know where to begin to create a 3-D replica like this but you've done it perfectly! I also enjoy learning about your celebrations in India. I hope you are enjoying the festivities today! I will go visit the Teaching Aids site to leave some love there as well...
ReplyDeleteWoW !!! :-D xx
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