Wednesday 28 December 2016

Baby Album

Hi Peeps, 

I am posting after a really long time! This time I am here to showcase my new baby book. I was commissioned to make this one in a pink and purple theme complete with all girly trinkets. The book is a scrapbook to chronicle the pregnancy, baby's birth, milestones and growth thereafter. Its also my first international project, travelling all the way to the States. So here are a few pictures of the book:















This project is also very close to my heart because its the first one that I made post my baby girl's arrival. 

I am entering this for the Papericious Blog Challenge where I have used the flowers and the colors from their December Mood board as inspiration for this project.






I am also entering this project for Die Cuts & More blog challenge as i have used many die cuts to do up my project.




I hope you like my project.You can also watch the video of the book here in 2 parts:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/9V3KeXzvyls
Part 2: https://youtu.be/RKOgB-q4cDM
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Thursday 2 June 2016

PABD Blog Hop

Hello,

There is a blog hop happening at Peek-A-Boo-Designs. Their DT has some lovely projects lined up, so hop along and leave them some love.

You can check it out here:
https://peek-a-boodesigns.blogspot.in/2016/06/challenge-7-and-blog-hop.html



Also don't forget to spread the word!

Monday 25 April 2016

Baby Girl Album - Butterflies and Florals

Hello,

I am so excited today to share with you the pictures of my latest baby girl album. It's done in a butterflies and floral theme and it took me nearly 3 weeks to complete it. It's very special to me because I really planned a lot of details in it and its a book of many firsts for me. Learning and having fun along the way, this is a 10 x 10 inches book. It has 25 journalling spaces along with a capacity to hold 120 plus pictures. The book was custom made to chronicle the first year of a baby's growth, development and milestones.


Have a look at the pictures here:




This is the cover page. Have used a digital stamp here and it also has the name of the little angle for whom the book was designed.  



The spine, off-late I have been loving to work with these beautiful rose laces.


                               The first page capturing the essence of pregnancy.


                         Going forward are few of the inside layouts from the book.








That's it from me on this post for now. Let me know what you think of it in the comments section below.

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Saturday 23 April 2016

Stamping Fun!

Hi there,

I am back with a new and an exciting post on stamping and its techniques. 
Stamping is something that I have taken to a lot of liking off late and and in a very short span of time, I have accumulated 20 plus stamps and still have many more to strike off on my wishlist.

 For a long time now I had been hunting for a cute set of animal stamps as I wasn't very happy with what was available out there in the market. I wanted a pack of animal stamps which had an assortment of animals and not just the same animal in different angles. This is when I chanced upon the exclusive set of stamps for stamp club members only by Peek-a-Boo Designs. I quickly subscribed and got my hand on this ultra cute set - Cute Critters and Little wonder from their April release, fearing they would run out of stock soon :)

I was very excited about the Cute Critters set and I decided to use them in making some baby birth announcement projects. I zeroed on 2 projects to use these stamps - one was money holders and other a multi-purpose card which can be used as a tag / bookmark / journal card. Now lets take a look at these 2 projects in detail.

For the money holders, I used the technique of masking, where in I used the leaves from We R Memory Keepers stamps ( picked from Itsy Bitsy ) to create a strip of leaves along with tress, shrubs, snail and a ladybug from the Cute Critters set. I used this layer to mask the animals and stamp them behind. This creates an impression of leaves appearing in front and animals standing behind the leaves. This created a lovely background for my money envelopes. I used a mix of color pencils, crayons and sketches to color the animals and the background. I finished it off with butterflies from the Cute Critters set and an "It's a boy" sentiment from the Little wonder set. 
Here is the picture of the money holders.




For the multi-purpose card, I am going to show you a step-by-step tutorial. This card is so adorable and versatile that it can be used as a gift tag, bookmark, photo mat or as a journal card to pen down a few baby memories. This is how the card looks like.



To begin with, you need the following supplies:

  1. A couple of designer papers - I used a few papers from Papericious in yellow and orange keeping a jungle theme in mind.
  2. A white card stock for the background - I used something which has a wooden texture feel.
  3. Animal stamps - Cute Critters from PABD
  4. Baby sentiments - Little Wonder from PABD along with stamping accessories such as stamp block and ink pads.
  5. Color pencils / crayons / sketches for coloring
  6. Bakers twine in dark green
  7. Glue, scissors and double sided foam tape

Here are the steps to create this card:

1. Start with stamping animals, I used Memento tuxedo black for stamping them. I wanted to create a 3D look for the animal face, therefore I stamped 2 of each animals.


2. Next fussy cut them and color them. While fussy cutting the second set, I cut only the face of the animals leaving out the ears as I planned to give a pop-up feel to their face using double sided foam tape. For coloring I like to go lighter in center and darker on the sides and edges of the stamped image. 


3. Cut the base white card stock in the size 5.8 x 3.75 inches. The dimensions of the yellow paper are 1.75 x 3.75 inches and that of orange pattern sheet is 4 x 3.75 inches. Paste them on the white card stock as shown and round off the edges.


4. Post this, I used left over scrap paper to cut out flags and created a banner streamer using bakers twine. I stuck it where the yellow and orange paper meet. And then I stuck the animals above this streamer.

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5. I then stuck the faces of the animals using double sided foam tape to create a 3D look.




6. Finally, finished it off by adding bows made with bakers twine in the streamer and a stamped sentiment "Little wonder" from the stamp set. I used distress ink in spiced marmalade for stamping the sentiment and distressing the card stock in mustard seeds.



So these were my 2 projects that I loved making using these animal stamps. they were so much fun and enjoyable to work with. There are so many ways in which these stamps can be used.



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Tuesday 12 April 2016

Shadow Box Art - A wonderful birthday present

Hello Friends,

I am back again with a new post this time. Here I am showcasing a new shadow art box that I had custom made as a birthday present. I have used a whole of embellishments to deck up this box along with yummy papers from Papericious and DCWV. The compartments of the box are customized to suit the needs of the individuals such as their wish to visit 7 wonders of the world, love for family especially their son and a wish to own a dream home. It was also done in the favorite color of the person to whom it was being gifted, in this case it happens to be purple. 

So here are a few pictures of the project:














Let me know what you think of this project in the comments section below. You can also stay updated with all my latest work by following me on my Facebook page here:


I am also linking this project to Papericious's first challenge here:








Wednesday 24 February 2016

Valentine's Special - Album in a box

Hi peeps,

So I am back with a new project and this time I made this just in time for Valentine's Day.
The project that I am going to showcase today is an album in a box. A cute, little 6 x 6 x 1 inches box, enough to hold few pictures of your special memories and journal a few notes. The box has been designed keeping in mind the romantic theme with the obvious color palette of red, pink, magenta, black and white. It holds space for about 11 pictures, one envelope for a personal letter and 8 journalling cards. It's liberally decked up with heart shaped embellishments, flowers, romantic sentiments and charms.


So here are the pictures of the project:







A close-up view of the center space.

So hope you guys had a lovely valentines and liked this little album in a box. I am also submitting this as an entry in the Peek-a-boo Designs blog challenge for the month of February 2016, linking the blog link here:


(Used Column 1: flowers, twine/ribbon and red/pink)


Do let me know in the comments below about what you guys think of my album in a box.

See you until next post!