Tuesday, October 30, 2018

October ethnic cards blog hop!

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Im playing with Craftangles stamps today to make some ethnic cards with some watercolour backgrounds.


These cards are really simple and easy to make, so I hope you will give them a try.

For the first card, I created a background by ink smooshing Tim Holtz 'Salty Ocean' distress ink.
Once dry, I heat embossed the sentiment ( from the Craftangles 'Diwali Wishes' stamp set) in gold.
I finished the card, by adhering the panel to a light blue card base.



for the second card, I created a background by ink smooshing Tim Holtz 'Picked Raspberry' distress ink.
I then added a gold embossed diya on vellum and a sentiment from the Craftangles 'Diwali sentiments' stamp set.
I adhered this panel to a white card base to finish the card.


For the third card, I created the ink smooshed background using 
Tim Holtz 'Peacock feathers' distress ink.
I then used the Craftangles 'Warli borders' stamp and 
I added some jute string and adhered the panel to a black card base to finish the card.


I hope you enjoyed these cards as much as I enjoyed making them.
If you have any questions or even if you just liked them, do leave me a comment below.

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Paru Mahtani
Paru's Perceptions



Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Blue diwali

Hello!
The Navratri festival is being celebrated in full swing all over India right now.
Today, we celebrate the colour blue!

For my first card, I used the fireworks stamp from the Craftangles Happy Diwali stamp set, to stamp and heat emboss with blue embossing powder, on Craftangles navy blue card stock.
I just love the effect.
I then stamped and silver embossed the sentiments from Craftangles 'Diwali sentiments' stamp set on
Craftangles vellum, and adhered it to the card panel.
I adhered this to a light blue card base made with Craftangles cardstock, to finish the card.
Super simple and easy.


For the second card, I created a mandala using the little diya stamp in the 
I then cut out this mandala using Simon Says stamp stitched circle die.
I layered it on a circle of silver glitter cardstock from DCWV.
I then added a star brad in the centre, so that the circles would turn.
Its super fun!
I mounted this circular panel onto a square panel of Craftangles Navy cardstock and then onto a white square card base.
I finished the card with a sentiment from the "Diwali Sentiments" stamp set.


I've tried to capture  some of the beautiful glitter cardstock in detail below.


I hope you enjoyed these cards and will play with these stamp sets! 
They really are a lot of fun!

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

Paru Mahtani!

Monday, October 15, 2018

Warli cards

Hello!
Im showcasing the newly released Warli Borders stamp set from Craftangles today.
Its a simple stamp, so I made some simple but effective cards which show how they can be used in different ways for different occassions.

For the first card, I gold embossed the image along with a sentiment from 
I think the image and the sentiment go well together.


For the second card, I stamped the image of the wedding party Warli border in black on white card stock. I then used Tim Holtz distress inks to colour images.
I stamped the sentiment, from Craftangles 'Indian Wedding' stamp set in black Versafine ink.
I then trimmed the card stock to size and mounted it with foam tape to a brown card base made with Cinnamon Brown cardstock from Craftangles.



For the third card, I stamped the Warli village scene border on Craftangles Tangerine cardstock using Versafine Crimson ink.
I then die cut this panel using Simon Says Stamp stitched rectangle die and added a gold embossed sentiment from the newly released Craftangles 'From all of us' stamp set.
I then mounted this panel using fun foam, onto a SSS die cut panel of Craftangles 'Wine Red' cardstock.
I have to say here, that, Craftangles cardstock is by far THE MOST luxurious card stock that I have used. It just feels so smooth and any technique that you use on it is a huge success.
I then adhered this panel to a white card base to finish the card.


A simple stamp set, three simple cards.
I hope you will give this set a try.
I'd love to hear what you think...do leave your comments below.

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

Paru Mahtani
Paru's Perceptions.


Sunday, October 7, 2018

Playing with Craftangles new release!

Hello!!

Have you see the brand new release from Craftangles?!!
The characters and sentiment stamps are so versatile, I will be playing with them for a long time!!


For the first card, I stamped and masked the various characters to create a group.


I then used watercolour pencils to colour in the characters and then added the sentiment from the brand new diwali stamp set from Craftangles Diwali Sentiments


The second card is even more fun!!
I decided to make a shadow box pop up card!

I started with a super simple cover for the card..I used the 'Hearts all around' stencil and Tim Holtz 'bubble gum' distress ink, and a simple sentiment from the 'From all of us' stamp set.



For the pop up inside, I used the women stamps from the 'People of India' and 'World's Best' stamps sets to create a cute pop up! I used another simple sentiment on the inside to finish the card.





For the final project, I decided to use the characters and the stamps to create a couple of cute gift tags.



I really love how all these projects turned out.
 I hope you will be inspired to try them out. 
 I will have videos up on social media..so do look out for them.

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

Paru Mahtani
Paru's Perceptions