Thursday, August 30, 2018

Craftangles August blog hop

Hello!
where we are showcasing the most amazing Craftangles glimmer pastes!!
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Ever since I've tried the Craftangles glimmer pastes, I've been hooked!!
Combine them with Craftangles stencils and you can have a winner every time!



I started off with the Craftangles 'starry lights' stencil and 
Take a look at my process video to see how!




I then added spots of Memento Dandelion ink  around the lanterns for some interest.
I then heat embossed the sentiment (hero arts) and added it to the card panel 
before adhering it to a white square card base.
Fun no?


For the second card, I used the Craftangles 'herringbone' stencil and 
Check out the video below to see how.




I then die cut the panel using Simon Says Stamp stitched square dies 
and added some layered roses from Altenew stamps.
The card looked beautiful so I decided to leave it without a sentiment.


For the third card I used the same Craftangles  Denim blue glimmer paste and 
Take a look at the process video below!



To make the card, I stamped coloured and fussy cut this beautiful plane from 
an unknown stamp set from my stash and added it to the panel that I 
had previously die cut , using Simon Says Stamp stitched squares stamp set.
I finished the card by adding  the sentiment that came in the stamp set.


For the last card, I used the Craftangles 'diamond fade' stencil and 
Check out the video showing how I did it!




I used the little  boy from the newly released 
Craftangles 'Birthday Boy' stamp set for the focal image.
I stamped, coloured and fussy cut the boy and adhered him to the card along with a silver heat embossed sentiment from the same set.
Sweet and simple, no?


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

Paru Mahtani
Paru's Perceptions



Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Happy Independence day!

Hello!
Happy Independance Day!!

I have some fun and super easy rakhi cards for you to try today!
Rakshabandhan, the festival of sibling love is coming up soon and I thought it would be fun to incorporate our national colours with this festive ocassion.

For the first card, I used the 'Lace reloaded ' stencil from Craftangles along with Tim Holtz 'Carved pumpkin' and 'Mowed Lawn' distress inks to create a pretty background. 
I made a rakhi using an evil eye charm  and some white cord, and placed it in the centre of the background card panel. 
I then adhered this panel to the white card base. 
I adhered it to the inside card, using a bit of washi tape.
I stamped the sentiments..a combination of sentiments from Flora and Fauna stamps, 
Winnie and Walter stamps and Craftangles Stamps (Happy Rakhshabandhan) to complete the card.
Super quick.
Here is a video showing you my process.




For the second card, I used the 'Rays'  stencil from Craftangles along with Tim Holtz distress inks 'Carved pumpkin' and 'Mowed lawn'.

I created a background like I did above, and used the evil eye charm rakhi as the centre.
This time I used a combination of sentiments from Lawn Fawn and 
Craftangles (Happy Rakshabandhan and Happy Rakhi Bro)

Here is a process video for the same.





The third and final card is my favourite, I think.
I used the tricolour ( Tim Holtz 'carved pumpkin' , 'mowed lawn' and 'chipped sappire') and the 'skyline' stencil from Craftangles
to create a city skyline scene.
I added clouds using the nature stencil and Tim Holtz 'broken china' distress ink.

So many brothers and sisters are far away from each other at this time of the year, so, 
 the beautiful sentiment from Craftangles 'Happy rakhi Bro' stamp set 
seemed most appropriate with this background.
I made a rakhi using a heartbeat charm..It seemed perfect with the whole card.

Here is the process video..Do try out this stencil.. I thought it was the most fun!





I hope you enjoyed this post and the videos! 
I'd love to hear what you think so please leave me a comment below.




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

Paru Mahtani
Paru's Perceptions.

Friday, August 10, 2018

Holiday cards using Craftangles Glimmer paste and Craftangles texture paste.

Hello!
I've had the best time making these holiday cards 
using Craftangles stencils, Craftangles white glimmer paste and Craftangles white texture paste!

Here we go...
For the first card, I used a technique called shifting..demonstrated by Tim Holtz during his new release yesterday on facebook.
It basically means that you apply colour through the stencil, 
shift the stencil and then apply the second colour.
Here is a process video showing you how I created this background 


Friday, July 27, 2018

Stencils and Texture paste.

Hello! 
I 'm so excited to use a brand new Craftangles product! 
The Craftangles Black Charcoal texture paste and Craftangles Glimmer paste.
Both these products are just amazing and so much fun to use to use! I hope you will give them a try!

I've put together a few process videos, so I apologise for the length of this post.

I created a panel using Craftangles 'skyblue' card stock, geometric flowers stencil and the black texture paste. The results are amazing..as you can see.
Immediately after using the paste, I washed off the stencil with water and dish soap. 
Once dry, the texture paste is hard to remove.


I die cut the stencilled panel with Simon Says Stamp stitched circle die and adhered it to the centre of a square white card. 
I stamped an fussy cut these beautiful gerberas (from Unity stamp co.) and adhered them to the card along with some glass beads to finish.
I haven't added a sentiment, so I can use this card for any occassion.



For the second card, I created a panel using the 'Overlapping circles' stencil from Craftangles and the Black Charcoal texture paste. I then die cut the panel using Simon Says Stamp stitched square dies, matted it with black cardstock and adhered it to a square white card,
using fun foam to add some dimension.
I stamped, watercoloured and fussy cut the meditating frog from Stampendous 'Frog Yoga' stamp set
and added it to the panel. 
I think it really pops against that black background.
I finished the card with a sentiment from Flora and Fauna.


Here is a close up of the texture paste.


For the third card, I decided to create a black on black panel.
The result was brilliant..
Here is a process video.


Once the panel had dried, I decided to add some pop!
I stamped and fussy cut images from my brand new Sunny Studios 'Berry bliss' stamp set.
Once I arranged them on the background, I added some white paint splatter to add some interest.
This is really one of my most favourite cards and I'm so happy to share it with you.


Here is a detail photo of the gorgeous black on black background!


For the 4th card, I started with a square piece black cardstock from Craftangles, the Craftangles fireworks stencil and Craftangles Glimmer pastes 'Lemon zest', 'Orange peel' and 'Amethyst'.
The fireworks these pastes created are just beautiful!!



After some thought, I stamped and fussy cut this fun image from Art Impressions and added it to the panel and card base. 
I couldn't think of a sentiment, so I've left it for now...I wonder who this card will go to!



I hope you have enjoyed these videos and these cards!
If you have any questions, do leave me a comment.

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

Paru Mahtani
Paru's Perceptions!


Sunday, July 22, 2018

Fun with Craftangles stencils

Hello!
I had a lot of fun playing with Craftangles stencils while making cards for this post! The first two cards are fairly simple and for the third one, 
I tried out something new so I've made a process video for you.

For the first card, I've used the Craftangles 'Treads' stencil and Tim Holtz 'mustard seed', 'crushed olive' and 'mowed lawn' distress inks to create the background.
One done, I stamped over it using the Craftangles 'Beautiful Bloom' border stamp.
I then coloured in the stamp using faber castell sketch pens.
I then added the bold sentiment from Hot of the Press, trimmed the panel down to size, added some additional cardstock to the side for interest and adhered the panel to a cardbase made with Craftangles 'Emerald green' cardstock.
I finished the card with some black sequins from Craftangles.


For the second card, I started out with the Craftangles 'Antique lace' stencil and 
Tim Holtz 'milled lavender' distress ink to create a soft background.
I die cut the wreath and the flowers (Impression Obsession), coloured the flowers using the same ink and adhered them to the card panel.
I then stamped the sentiment (from Craftangles 'Sending Love' stamp set), 
in a darker ink of the same tone.
A sweet and serene card that can be used for any occassion.



For the third card, I wanted to create an underwater scene...something I had seen many times on Instagram. I looked up some videos on youtube and came up with this.
I just love how this card turned out...I will surely be trying out this technique again.
Do check out the process video below. It isn't perfect, but, it shows you how the card is  made.



I hope you enjoyed the video. If you have any questions, please feel free to leave me a comment.
To make this card, I have used Craftangles 'Rays' and  'Leaves' stencils and the 



I hope you have enjoyed this post and these cards as much as I have enjoyed making them.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Have a great day!

Paru Mahtani
Paru's Perceptions.







Saturday, June 30, 2018

Craftangles June Blog Hop!

Hello and welcome to the Craftangles June 2018 blog hop!


This month, we are focusing on Craftangles foils!



We start off the blog hop here, and then you can move on to 


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Here are my cards.
I have tried to use the foils in different ways and I had a lot of fun with this.


For the first card, 

I started out by using a sheet of toner printed paper..
This is simply a sheet of paper which I printed out black in my laser printer.
Foil can only be heat transferred onto paper which is covered with toner.
I die cut the guitar and its detail piece (MFT dienamics) from this sheet. 
 I then used my laminator to heat transfer the red foil and the holographic foil.










Here is  a video showing you how I transferred the foil onto the die cut.







I then used another fun technique to transfer foil onto the card base using just a glue stick!! No laminator needed!!!
Here is a video showing you how...






For the second card, I die cut the clouds (Mama Elephant dies)  and the numbered balloons (Lawn Fawn dies) from the toner paper and foiled them exactly as shown in the video above.
I then put the card together using baker's twine and a simple sentiment from 
My Favourite Things stamps. 


For the third card, I used the left over die cuts from the clouds above and foiled them using Craftangles turquoise  and blue foils.
Don't they make fantastic waves? 
I used the glue stick technique to add some turquoise foil to the background too and then added a colourful mermaid (from the Craftangles 'Mermaid Kisses' stamp set).
I added a sentiment from the same stamp set to finish the card with a kraft card base.



I hope you have enjoyed this post. 
If you have any questions, do feel free to leave them in the comments below.

Next on the hop is Rahmat.

Don't forget to comment on every post on the blog hop, in order to win the prizes. 
Two random winners will be chosen!

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

Paru Mahtani

Friday, June 15, 2018

Father's Day cards

Hello!
I have some more Father's Day cards for you today, to inspire you make some of your own!

The first card is fairly simple..
I started out with a square die cut panel of textured white cardstock on which I stamped with a Bo Bunny textured background stamp. 
I stamped and fussy cut the bike (from an older Craftangles stamp set) . 
I used the same background stamp to stamp over the bike so that the background blended in.
I stamped the sentiment ( Happy Father's Day) on the square panel and then adhered the bike using double sided foam tape.
I used the large alphabet dies from Stampin'Up to die cut the word DAD
 from some black laser printed cardsheet. 
I had some trouble foiling the letters, hence the somewhat distressed look. I like the look though, it makes it look a bit rough, and it goes well with the whole feel of the card.
I used double sided foam tape to adhere the word, and finished by placing the square panel on a square kraft card base.


The second card is even simpler...
I die cut the T shirt from MFt stamps' 'Masculine Graphic Tee stamp and die set'.
On this I stamped and heat embossed the sentiment in white  from the 'Happy Father's Day' stamp set.
I got this idea from a black T shirt that my husband wears!
I decided to keep this card really simple and monochromatic, so I used 
I then adhered this to a black card base.
 I finished the the card by adhering the T shirt to the card using double sided foam tape.


I spent a little more time making this third card.
I used the lawn fawn magic slider die to create my slider window.
You can see how to use this die here.

I used Uchis design animation grid die to die cut a grid which I placed in the slider window.
I stamped the Uchis design background die on the slider panel behind the grid..you can see how it moves in the video below.
You can see videos on how to create animation cards here.

I then stamped, fussy cut and adhered the image from the Craftangles 'Dad you Rock' stamp set in front of the animation grid.
This is my first attempt at an animation card, so its not the best..but I like the effect it creates.
To finish the card, I die cut the word DAD and adhered it along with the sentiment using double sided foam tape and adding some Craftangles chip board stars.





I hope you enjoyed these cards, as much as I liked making them.

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

Paru Mahtani