Thursday, 29 June 2017
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Rainbow Craftykari - Blog Coordinator Call 2017
2017 Blog Coordinator Call!! We are very excited to announce the Blog Cordinator Call for next six months. Rainbow Craftykari Store is looking for a Talented Blog Coordinator, who will be the face of the Rainbow Craftykari Blog!! This post open only for Indian Crafters/Designers
What we are looking for in a Blog Coordinator?
1. An Individual/Crafter who has good knowledge of HTML and CSS. Also has worked in HTML and CSS for atleast 6 months at any blog, someone who can handle the blog effortlessly.
2. Needs to have excellent writing skills in English Language and must be good with English language
3. Needs to be an active blogger as well as active on social media platforms.
4. Needs to promote the Rainbow Craftykari Store whenever possible at Social Media and Groups.
5. The blog coordinator needs to work as a team with Rainbow Craftykari Team and Other Team Members of the blog.
6. Needs to be able to create a project every month as that opportunity will also be provided to the coordinator
What would you get?
Handsome Discounts at Rainbow Craftykari Store
Every month you will receive an Goodie Bag from us
You will get Rainbow Craftykari Badge and watermark to flaunt at your blog and to use at your projects.
Your Projects will get Promoted at Our Social Media Platforms such as at Facebook, Instagram and Groups
How to Apply
If you think this call is for you, apply by sending us an email at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com Include the following in your mail:
1. Subject- Blog Coordinator Call 2017- your name
2. All links to your social media sites- Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Twitter, etc
3. A brief introduction about yourself with a picture.
4. Let us know why you'd like to work with us.
5. Send us three links to your latest works (include at least one written tutorial).
6. Let us know if you have been or are on any other design teams and especially if you have had experience working for another team as a blog coordinator.
7. Lastly let us know your forte/area of interest/expertise - card making, scrapbooking, mixed media, altered art, etc.
Looking forward to hear from you.The Blog Coordinator Call is open till – 23rd June 2017!!
Friday, 9 June 2017
Book Card & Stamped Envelope Tutorial by DT Pavitra Chanchal
Hello My Dear Friends
I am back and as usual very excited to be here on this platform. Today I have two lovely projects to share with you guys. After a real long time I wanna to play with cardstock and pattern paper so I created a cute little book card and cash envelope which is an excellent way of gifting small things with personalized touch. They make an excellent way of presenting return gifts for children’s birthday party and can be resized easily depending upon the requirement so let’s get started. But first have a look at the project.
From the outside it looks like a tiny book and inside it has space for gift.
Below you will find the instructions : Cut black cardstock 6 x 10 inch.
Score at 5 inch – 1 inch – 5 inch as shown in above image using scoring board and fold.
Cut two pieces of black cardstock measuring 6 x 4 and 5 x 4 inches.
Score at every 1 inch and fold in a zigzag way mimicking alphabet M OR W. Overlap them together forming a frame (as shown in below pic) and paste the edges with glue.
Center it inside the book cover and paste with tacky glue or tape.
Cover with pattern paper and attached a ribbon for closure. For the outside I placed a filigree die cut out, a resin lady embellishment in the center and finish off with a flower and a sentiment cutout.
From the outside it looks like a tiny book and inside it has space for gift.
Below you will find the instructions : Cut black cardstock 6 x 10 inch.
Score at 5 inch – 1 inch – 5 inch as shown in above image using scoring board and fold.
Cut two pieces of black cardstock measuring 6 x 4 and 5 x 4 inches.
Score at every 1 inch and fold in a zigzag way mimicking alphabet M OR W. Overlap them together forming a frame (as shown in below pic) and paste the edges with glue.
Center it inside the book cover and paste with tacky glue or tape.
Cover with pattern paper and attached a ribbon for closure. For the outside I placed a filigree die cut out, a resin lady embellishment in the center and finish off with a flower and a sentiment cutout.
Stamped Envelope Tutorial
Secondly I have a stamped envelope made from scratch for you to go with the Book Card, have a look!!!
Let's Start, Firstly Cut red cardstock 11 x 9-1/2 and score at 4 , 8 fold (on longer side i.e 11 inches).
Score 1 inch on both the sides (from smaller side i.e. 9-1/2) and fold.
Trim the 1 inch portions form both the flaps leaving the center portion as shown in below pic.
Fold the flaps inward, round the upper edges as shown and paste with glue as shown in below pics.
Cut iris sheet 270 GSM 7-1/4 x 3-3/4 inches
Dab distress ink aged mahogany, spiced marmalade, fired brick, abandoned coral on nonstick mat, spritz with water and place iris sheet on top of it.
To make it splotchier, I tried spritzing archival ink red carnation with liquid sanitizer, since it contains alcohol it helps the archival ink to move and believe me I really loved the outcome.
Next I stamps big maple leave from just right stamp set, using spiced marmalade, vintage photo and aged mahogany distress inks.
I first applied spiced marmalade on the entire leave, than aged mahogany on the outer sides and vintage photo on the extreme edges.
Using the smaller leaves from same set I fill up the empty space and stamp the leaves using aged mahogany and vintage photo distress inks.
Lastly I stamp a tiny postage stamp with vintage photo distress ink and finish off my background.
Paste it on top of cardstock envelope base with tacky glue.
I die cut iris paper with spellbinder die set using the smallest dies, colored them with distress ink – spiced marmalade and layered them on top of each other with 3D tape.
On the top most layer I applied a layer of clear glitter with glossy accent and finally placed it in the center of the envelope
I hope you like this tutorial and will try to make one for yourself.
Material List:
For Book Card - Black Cardstock
Pattern paper
Ribbon
Resin embellishment
Mulberry flower
Tacky glue
Tacky tape
Butterfly cutout
For Envelope -
Red cardstock 200GSM
Iris paper 270GSM
Distress ink – spiced marmalade, vintage photo, aged mahogany
Archival ink – red carnation
Just right stamp – shabby chic , autumn leaves
Spellbinder die
Tacky glue
3D tape
Hand sanitizer
Clear glitter
Secondly I have a stamped envelope made from scratch for you to go with the Book Card, have a look!!!
Let's Start, Firstly Cut red cardstock 11 x 9-1/2 and score at 4 , 8 fold (on longer side i.e 11 inches).
Score 1 inch on both the sides (from smaller side i.e. 9-1/2) and fold.
Trim the 1 inch portions form both the flaps leaving the center portion as shown in below pic.
Fold the flaps inward, round the upper edges as shown and paste with glue as shown in below pics.
Cut iris sheet 270 GSM 7-1/4 x 3-3/4 inches
Dab distress ink aged mahogany, spiced marmalade, fired brick, abandoned coral on nonstick mat, spritz with water and place iris sheet on top of it.
To make it splotchier, I tried spritzing archival ink red carnation with liquid sanitizer, since it contains alcohol it helps the archival ink to move and believe me I really loved the outcome.
Next I stamps big maple leave from just right stamp set, using spiced marmalade, vintage photo and aged mahogany distress inks.
I first applied spiced marmalade on the entire leave, than aged mahogany on the outer sides and vintage photo on the extreme edges.
Using the smaller leaves from same set I fill up the empty space and stamp the leaves using aged mahogany and vintage photo distress inks.
Lastly I stamp a tiny postage stamp with vintage photo distress ink and finish off my background.
Paste it on top of cardstock envelope base with tacky glue.
I die cut iris paper with spellbinder die set using the smallest dies, colored them with distress ink – spiced marmalade and layered them on top of each other with 3D tape.
On the top most layer I applied a layer of clear glitter with glossy accent and finally placed it in the center of the envelope
I hope you like this tutorial and will try to make one for yourself.
Material List:
For Book Card - Black Cardstock
Pattern paper
Ribbon
Resin embellishment
Mulberry flower
Tacky glue
Tacky tape
Butterfly cutout
For Envelope -
For Envelope -
Red cardstock 200GSM
Iris paper 270GSM
Distress ink – spiced marmalade, vintage photo, aged mahogany
Archival ink – red carnation
Just right stamp – shabby chic , autumn leaves
Spellbinder die
Tacky glue
3D tape
Hand sanitizer
Clear glitter
Thursday, 8 June 2017
RCS May Challenge Winners
Hello Everyone,
This is Pavitra Here, Today we're here to announce the winners of the May Challenge Blooms Magic. I must say all the entries were really competitive and it was hard for us to choose the winner, So we have came with Two Winners and Top 3 Entries. First winner have won Gift Voucher worth Rs 500/- and Second winner have won 6"x6" Paper Pack from Papericious!!
The top three for our last challenge are:
Pooja Sharma
http://poojacraft.blogspot.in
Ramya
http://shilpakari.blogspot.in
Shylaa Shree
http://adhiraacreations.blogspot.in
And time to announce our two winners, Here we go:
Our First Winner is:
Dr. Sonia SV
http://cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.in
Second Winner is:
Vinita Jain
http://madewithlovencare.blogspot.in/
http://cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.in
Second Winner is:
Vinita Jain
http://madewithlovencare.blogspot.in/
Congratulations everyone! Grab the top three badges here and winner please email us at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com with the subject "RCS April Challenge - Blooms Magic Winner" to collect your prizes.
Regards
Pavitra Chanchal
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