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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

It's a boy...Craft tangles

Hey there!
I have made a card for CraftAdda today using the "It's a Boy " 6"x6" paper pack from Craftangles.


I used the mama elephant stitched die to cut the square cardstock panel and insert the patterned paper. This card is for my neices inlaws(...my neice just had a baby boy).
I kept the sentiment simple(Hero Arts) but added all the relationships I could think of to create the background. The stamps are from Paper Smooches "Kin Folk' stamp set.
I finished the card with enamel dots from Hero Arts.
 I can't wait for them to receive it!!

I hope I have inspired you to make a few cards too using the awesome papers from Craftangles! You can shop for them here!

Thanks for stopping by!
Have a great day!

Friday, May 13, 2016

50 and Fabulous

Hey there!
Today I have a CAS card I made using Craft tangles Old Paper paper 6"x6" pack, for my official post at CraftAdda!
This lace patterned paper is my absolute favourite!
I die cut the 50 using Lawn Fawn's Quinns 123 dies and the sentiment die and stamp is from 
Simon Says Stamp.
The sentiment die is cut in black then heat embossed with clear embossing powder. 
Simple yet fun, don't you think?


Thanks so much for stopping by!
Have a great day!

Friday, May 6, 2016

Congrats Grandma and Grandpa

Hey!
I a playing the Retro sketches rs#213 this evening with this card I made for my cousins who are expecting their first grandchild.
I also used baby themed brads from Recollections and enamel dots for interest. 
The heat embossed sentiment on vellum is combined from Hero Arts and Paper smooches stamp sets.
Cute no?



Thanks so much for stopping by!
Good night!


Thursday, May 5, 2016

Baby monkey

Hey there!
along with


I took inspiration from Barb Ghig's awesome plaid elephant card to make this card.

I used plaid paper from the Summer Bloom 6"x6" paper pack to die cut the cute Cuttlebug monkey.
I embossed the wahite card topper using the cuttlebug dots folder and inlaid the die cut monkey.
I created a lower panel of patterned paper using the spellbinders scalloped edge die
I tried my hand at handwriting the sentiment on black cardstock for some interest.
I finished the card with some enamel dots from Simple Stories.

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Have a great day!




Sunday, May 1, 2016

May coasteride...Pocket letter challenge.

Hello!
We at Indian Craft Room are back with a new challenge for the month of May!!



Our hostess the month of April is

 Her challenge to you is to create a pocket letter using the storyboard below.

Here are some video resources to show you how to make a pocket letter.


The challenge will run from the 1st to the 28th of May



 As always, we have a few rules. Please read them carefully before you play.





1. Follow Indian Craft room

2. Blog about the challenge on your personal blog and link your post back to Indian Craft room.

3. If you do not have a blog, please post about the challenge on social media and link it back to Indian Craft room

4. If you have a blog, download and display this ICR challenge badge prominently on your blog.



5. Display the story board prominently in your blogpost and link it back to Indian Craft Room.

6. Upload your photos to the ICR gallery using the tag name 
                      ICRCSPR01
6. Like ICR on Facebook and Instagram


If you have any questions, or just love what we do,
please feel free to leave  me a  comment below.



Our sponsors for this challenge are the awesome people at the Mudra Stamps.
They have sponsored this beautiful stamp set!



Here is my inspiration for you this month.

As I could not find readymade pocket letters as you have seen in the videos above, I decided to make my own.
To make my pocket letter, I started with a 12"x12" sheet of patterned paper from Papericious.
I then measured and cut nine pieces of vellum to fit on this sheet.


I then held them in place with a strip of post it tape and sewed them in place with my sewing machine.




I then used Simon Says Stamp's Stitched rectangles die to die cut the inserts for the pockets.



I then went ahead and decorated each insert with images and sentiments for Mother's day!


This is my first pocket letter and I loved making it!
Here are some more close up images of each insert.


For this card, I used a stampendous cling stamp and watrcoloured with Sakura Koi water colours.


Paper Smooches 'Wicked Nautical' stamp set 


Stampendous 'Hand of Friendship' stamp set



Paper Smooches 'Cyber Cafe'


Darkroom Door 'Roses' background cling stamp and Simon Says Stamp sentiment


Art Impressions cling stamps and Simon Says Stamp sentiment


A simple photo of my son and me!


Hero Arts Stamps and Simon Says Stamp sentiment


Paper Trey Ink alphabet dies and Wplus9 stamps


CoasteRide ends at midnight on May 28th 2016
Don't forget to tag your submissions in the ICR gallery with the tag name 
ICRCSUM01
I hope that I have inspired you to make a packet letter too!
Now that you have all the details come on over and play along!

Thanks for stopping by!
Have a great day!

May challenge at Paru's Card Making Challenges

Hello everyone! 
Welcome back to all of you who have played  our challenges before and a big welcome to those who are stopping by for the first time! 
I hope you have great fun playing  along!

The challenge for May is..


HOW TO PLAY

Make a card or tag using the theme given. Take a photo of your card or tag along with the masking process. 
If you have a blog, write a post about our challenge, including photos of your card or tag and your process.
Please display this storyboard prominently in your blog post.

ALSO, please display this logo prominently on your blog.


FOLLOW/JOIN  THIS BLOG
 FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM AND TAG YOUR SUBMISSIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA WITH THE TAG
#PCMCHALLENGES

If you don't have a blog, post your photos on social media and TAG them with #PCMCHALLENGES
If you don't tag them, we will not see them on social media.

Link your blogpost/social media post to the linky below.

Now for some inspiration...

What do you think of when you think of Summer??
To me summer is mangoes, ice creams, bright flowers and sunny hot days!



To make this card, I created my own patterned paper (on Photoshop) with a mango motif.
I then added the pretty yellow floral paper from Doodlebug designs along with the polaroid die cut  (Lawn Fawn), the sun die cut (Sizzix) and the goggles die cut (Impression Obsession).
I finished the card with a heat embossed sentiment on Vellum from Paper Smooches.


For this tag, I die cut two popsicles (Scrapping cottage) and watercoloured them in mango and raspberry flavours!
I stamped ice cubes (PTI) on the tag and adhered the popsicles with foam tape.
I finished the tag with pink and orange bakers twine.
Doesn't really need a sentiment no?

MAY GUEST DESIGNER

To inspire you some more, this month the fabulous  Ujjwal Gupta is in the house as guest designer for our challenge! 
Those of you who follow her may know her fabulous work! 
It is truly an honour to have here  to inspire us this month!



About Me

I am Ujjwal, a stay at home mum and artist and have been in the blog world, creating and sharing and hopefully inspiring for more than 6 years now.
I love clean and simple designs that pack a punch.
I am excited today to be guest designing here, it is such an honour!



Card
It's no secret that I adore Lawn Fawn stamps and I thought 'Cruising through life" stamp set was perfect to create a lovely sunny day in the park.

The sun and the clouds are from Jane's Doodles Seamus Stamp Set and the sentiment is from Hero Arts. I white heat embossed all the elements on Canson Watercolour Paper and then coloured with distress inks and a waterbrush.


Tag
Now what's summer without some lemonade..right?
For the tag, I used another Lawn Fawn mini stamp set called "Make Lemonade". I stamped the imae on Canson Watercolour paper and coloured them using Faber Castell Markers. I fussy cut the lemon and popped it up using some foam tape. 
For the sentiment, I combined two different stamps-Lawn Fawn Best Pun ever and Hero Arts Magical Castle. I also lightly inked the edges using some crushed olive distress ink and a sponge dauber and tied some jute string.

I hope you like the projects I have created and feel inspired to play along!

THE PRIZES

As always, we have some fabulous sponsors lined up for this month.

$25 gift card from Concord and 9th


Rs.500/-  gift card  from Crafter's Corner




I hope that we have inspired you to bring out your cool summery designs!

This challenge will run from the 1st of May till the 25th of May
I will announce the winner on the 28th of May.

You can link up your creations below.

To be eligible to win a prize, please follow all the instructions carefully...
you will find them above and in under 'how to play' in the right sidebar.


Thanks so much for stopping by...
Have a great day!

Paru Mahtani