Saturday, 15 August 2020

Let's celebrate!

Hello Crafters!

Happy Saturday! 

Today is an Independence Day in India and I also wanted to celebrate this occasion by creating a card on this theme! 

Happy Independence day! 

It's a one-layer CAS card in graphic style!

The image is from Mudra stamps called Ria, so versatile and perfect for this occasion!

Stamped the image on my white card base and colored it with my Chameleon Pens. I masked it and added some grungy effects inspired by my Country Flag using DI! 

What Is The Actual Meaning Of The Indian Flag Or The 'Tiranga'


Die-cut the word Celebrate 3 times and colored it.

Hoping you enjoyed the project!

Happy crafting!

Supply List

Cardstock: Snippet of Neenah Solar White CS

Stamps: Ria and Grunge effects from Mudra stamps

Die: Celebrate from Peek-a-boo designs

Dye ink: black locorice from Lawn Fawn

Chameleon Pens: a set of 52 colors

Distress inks: Mowed lawn and carved pumpkin

Inspired by these challenges:

http://www.mudrablog.com/2020/08/mudra-craft-challenge-34-sep-2019-mood/

mudra craft challenge - Think India



Wednesday, 12 August 2020

Sending Birthday Wishes

Hello, everyone!
Happy Thursday!

In love with these pretty array blooms, so delicate and fancy and I think the best way to showcasing them layering with striped and polka dots paper!




I used a stitched rectangle die for a striped PP. 
Then die cut these array blooms 2 times from black scrap sheet and 4 times out of a white scrap sheet.
Now it was delighted to color the internal die-cut pieces with my distress markers. Colored directly and blending them with a little water brush pen and adhered those pieces on one another and adjusted the pattern according to my requirement.
Then I die cut a double stitched circle from the centre out of my striped panel.
I added a dotted green PP on my white card base. Stamped the sentiment using my Misti. 


Now adhered that striped panel using foam tape.
 Arranged the floral array at the top of the circle corner with dimension.


Accented with few sequins, half pearls and shimmer in the centre of the flowers.

Thanks for stopping by!
Happy crafting!

Supply List
Cardstocks: Whisper white and black CS
Pattern Papers: Monochrome from Papericious and Dotted sheet from my stash
Dies: Adorable Array from Paper Smooches; double-stitched  rectangles and circles from Peekaboo designs
Stamp: Sentiment is from We adore you stamp set Paper Smooches
Dye ink: Black licorice from Lawn fawn
Distress Markers: Picked raspberry, mowed lawn
Nuvo Crystal Drops: white Bizzard
Misti
Foam tape, the small green half pearl and sequins from my stash

Would love to support these challenges:
http://timeoutchallenges.blogspot.com/2020/08/challenge-168.html- I am inspired by the pink flowers, stripes on the flip flop, luscious greenery








Friday, 7 August 2020

Designer Shaped Gate Fold card

Hello everyone!
Happy Friday!

Today, I am showing you how to make a shaped gatefold card using designer border die and this one is simplest!


For this, I used a textured rich red card base in A4 size. Scored at 3'' from each side and burnished the folds well with a bone folder for the crisp edges. Using my designer scalloped borders die, I die cut both the front panels. Now I placed my scattered polka dots stencil on both the gatefold flaps and heat embossed some dots in gold sparkle and some in red ink.


I stamped the flower and leaves images on white cardstock. First I heat embossed the outlined images using gold metallic sparkle EP and layered the floral images in hot summer ink colors using shades of red, yellow and green. Fussy cut them all.


Die-cut a scalloped circle out of red and a stitched circle out of white CS. Arranged my flowers.
Adhered it to the left side of the opening in the centre ensuring that only the left half closure piece attached well.


Close-up picture of the sentiment.
Hoping you all enjoyed the project.
Happy crafting!

Supply list
Cardstocks: Red CS, White CS
Stamps: Beautiful Blooms III and sentiment is from Spring botanical daffodil from Uniko 
Stencil: Scattered Polka dots from Uniko
Dies: Designer Borders from Die cuts and more, scalloped circle from Peek-a-boo stamps, stitched Layer circles from Memory Box
Dye Ink colours: Warm sunshine, Mango smoothie, Crimson, blush, evergreen, frayed leaf from Altenew
Embossing powder: Metallic gold sparkle from Wow
Embossing Inkpad
Misti

Would love to enter in these challenges:






Saturday, 18 July 2020

Christmas in July!

Hello everyone!
Happy Saturday!

I must say I've enjoyed making this CAS card using circle design stamps only. Having fun Christmas in July!


I die cut a stitched panel first. I stamped 3 different circles for making my snowman. Then I hand drew the hat with my black pen. stamped the sentiment along with some polka dots at the bottom. It hardly took me to make this card in approx.4 minutes using my Misti.

A close-up view of my snowman


Hoping you enjoyed it!
Happy Crafting!

Supply list
Cardstock: Whisper White CS
Stamps: Polka dots from Inspired by stamping; the sentiment is from Snowy holiday from Winnie & Walter; Polka dots from Border from Itsy Bitsy
Die: double-stitched rectangles from Peekaboo designs
Inks: Ladybug from Memento and Black Licorice from lawn Fawn
Black micro pen

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Thursday, 9 July 2020

Dolphin delight!

Hello friends!
Happy Friday!

Another fun card with lots of white space and inked sunset scene. I made my own sunset background using only one-third part of my card.


The darling dolphins are from Memory box have already jumped on my card!
I love how the waves go in different directions, creating a more realistic look to the sunset scene!


Summer and water are nearly inseparable, and that is where I began this card.
Firstly on a snippet of white CS, I created a sunset scene using drawing inks and they are waterproof. 
The trouble is, I've never used them before and wanna gave it a try, so I was amazed when I managed to create this background. Go to :)
Added that panel to my white card base at the bottom.

A close-up view

I tucked two delightful dolphins into the ocean waves with dimension.
Added the sentiment. 

Supply list
Cardstock: whisper white and black CS
Stamp: sentiment is from Bunny in the river YNS stamp set
Dies: Diving dolphins and big splashy border from Memory box
Blue ZIG watercolour brush
Waterproof Drawing inks:  From Camel

Would love to join these fun challenges:
 

http://timeoutchallenges.blogspot.com/2020/07/challenge-165.html- This card reminds me of Lakshadweep Island visit where I saw the dolphins in the sea first time!

Wishing you showers of joy!

Hello friends!
Happy Thursday!

Who wouldn't have a brighter day if these little fellas appeared in their mailbox to celebrate their Birthday!
I have made a card with masking technique featuring What's up duck stamp!
I come up with this cute scene! Isn't the Froggie is so cute, a perfect companion to the duck.



My Achievements


So the first thing I did was sit down and color my images with ZIG markers.


I masked my focus panel from both the side using a masking sheet.
For this one layer card, I made my own stencil using puffy clouds. I began by positioning onto my card base. I masked it off so that only the portion of stencil would be used. Then ink blended through that portion with. Few little raindrops added the final touch using a stencil and sparkle paste.


I stamped the sentiment and heat embossed it with silver metallic EP.  


Added puddle water image for my frog using DI. Added some splatters in white.


Finally, I added my cute duck and a little frog to the scene.
 Hope this brings a smile on your face with some showers of joy!

An inside view:


Happy crafting!

Supply List
Cardstock: Snippet of whisper white CS
Masking Sheets: Mudra stamps
Stamp: What's up duck from Crafyscrappers
Stencil: Raindrops from Craftangles
Die: Puffy cloud borders from Lawn Fawn
Embossing Powder: Metallic silver from WOW
Archival Ink: Jet Black
Distress Inks: chipped sapphire and mermaid lagoon
Sparkle paste: Whipped cream from Itsy Bitsy
ZIG Real watercolor brushes: a set of 12

Would love to enter in these fun challenges:
 
https://virginialusblog.blogspot.com/2020/07/julys-show-share.html- These days, I am obsessed with one layer CAS cards with one-third option only, a new technique to me!
craft challenge July 2020
http://timeoutchallenges.blogspot.com/2020/07/challenge-165.html remembering the childhood days when we enjoyed in a rainy season wearing boots and playing with boats in the floating water!




Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Yes you! You are loved

Hello to all!
Happy Thursday!

I pulled out one of my new favourite stamp set for my card, keeping it CAS.
And this card can be used for any celebrations!

There is a challenge at Less is more using solid and outline image as well. 


I chose a very soft colour to create a wonky striped watercoloured background on a stitched rectangle using a stencil. Added some splatters.



I first stamped the outlined floral image in Coral berry and solid part in with cotton candy and frosty pink Altenew inks. Stamped the leaf part as well in Evergreen ink and solid with frayed leaf ink. Fussy cut them.


Adhered my focal panel to my white card base. The sentiment is from another stamp set using Coral berry ink. Arranged the floral and leaf image using foam dots.


What do you think, I just love this card with a soft look! 
I don't think it needs any embellishment :)D

Thanks for stopping by!
Happy crafting!

Supply list
Cardstock: Cream white CS
Stamps: Beautiful Blooms III and You are, yes you clear stamp sets from Uniko
Stencil: wonky stripes from Uniko stamps
Dies: Double stitched Rectangle dies from Peekaboo Designs
Altenew inks: Cotton candy, Coral berry, Frosty pink, Frayed leaf, evergreen
Misti
Watercolour brushes

Would love to join these fun challenges: