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Wednesday, 30 August 2017
Art Journal Tutorial by DT Shylaashree
Monday, 28 August 2017
"This is my Dream" by DT Kriti Mishra
Namaste Friends!!
I am Kriti and I am back with a new project and this is an inspiration post. A layout with some bright colours titled "This is my dream". A dream leads to hope, this is a dream of a wish to come true and all we have is hope.
The lines which I have used are from a song....these lines focus on the motivation and hope we get while dreaming.
Here's the project:
Some close-ups:
Here's a brief about this project:
To start with, I have taken a wooden plank (Size is 10" x 8") and affixed a few chipboard rectangular pieces on the right-hand side to make a wall and gauge on the left-hand side. Then covered the entire surface with gesso.
Next, I have used a bubble stencil to make the background more interesting using modelling paste and covered the entire surface with gesso again. Next, I have added this beautiful Dreamcatcher chipboard and few beads and again covered the surface with gesso.
After that, I used spray colours i.e., yellow, orange and red(Spray some water too to let them run). I then used gold, copper and black colour to highlight the textures. I then used few stamps, text, brick and music notations to make it more interesting.
Lastly, I embellished it with some coloured gauge, flowers, and a beautiful song lyrics.
Supply List
- A wooden plank
- Rectangular chipboard pieces(small)
- Gauge
- Dram catcher Chipboard (Papericious)
- Beads
- Gesso (Papericious)
- Bubble Stencil
- Text, bricks and music notation stamps
- Black Archival ink
- Heating tool
- Spray/Acrylic colours (Red, Yellow, Orange, gold, copper, black)
- Water mister
- Handmade mulberry flowers
- Paper smooches Leaf die
- Big shot
Above mentioned products are available at Rainbow Craftykari Store or you can pre-order the products by sending e-mail at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com
Thank you for stopping by!!
Hope you got inspired by my work!
Kriti Mishra
Friday, 25 August 2017
Interactive card tutorial by DT Ishani
Hello Dear Crafters,
I am back today to share with you a tutorial on card making. I am sure this post will help all of you who want to try and make a card with a different technique and don't know where to begin!
Twirling Fairy
I am sure you love interactive cards like I do. It gives you more joy when you see the recipient enjoying playing with it.
So, today I have a fairy card which twirls or spins.
For this card you'll need:
- Cardstock For the card base - 14 x 28 cms (180 gsm)
- Cardstock For inlay - 12 x 12 cms (180 gsm)
- Pattern Paper - 14 x 14 cms (120 gsm)
- An image/stamp (I used a digital image)
- White cardstock for printing the image (I used Papericious 180 gsm)
- Craft knife
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Plastic cord
- Double sided tape
- Glue
- Colours (I used Koi brush pens & Camlin watercolour pencils)
- Embellishments (I used spectrum noir pen, half pearls, Glossy accent and shaker elements)
Let's begin making it
1. Decide your subject image, as the dimensions of the card may vary for you. I got a digital stamp printed on a sheet of cardstock. Take the cardstock of 14 x 28 cms and score it in half to create a top folding card.You have to cut one side of the card to create a window. If you have a die cutting machine and a die that cuts a window in which the image can move effortlessly, go ahead. But if you don't have all this, just take a craft knife and first mark your markings and cut with the knife.
2. Now, cut the pattern paper of the desired dimensions. I cut a rhombus of 8x8 cms to ensure my fairy moved effortlessly.
3. Similarly, on the cardstock align the cutout window of the patter paper and cut similar window.

4. Now attach the card
base and the patter paper, so that the windows align together. I used a double sided tape for it. Using glue might warp the paper.
