Hi... Crafty friends..
Here I am with few cards for upcoming Deepavali festival. I made few cards with Peek-a-boo designs September release. Do check them out.
Card #1
* Stamped the image and coloured with Staedtler water colour pencils and used wink of stella to blend colours.
* Die cut image with scalloped circle die, used bigger die.
* Glued the circle pieces on a circle card base.
I am entering this card to
Craft stamper magazine - Anything goes
Inspired by all little things
SSS wednesday challenge - Gift it
Stamplorations - CAS card challenge
The card concept
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Card #2
This is continuation of my previous post which you can find Here.
* I die cut leaves from craft foam twice.
* For one set i removed pieces and for another set i left them with leaf die cut.
* Glued whole leaves on acrylic block with repositional glue and stamped all over white panel.
* Same way stamped main leaf on pre-stamped solid leaves.
* Wrapped green embroidery floss towards top and tied a small bow.
* Glued two leaves die cut in white and added a green sequin.
* Stamped sentiment and foam mounted on the panel.
* The whole panel was foam mounted on green card base.
I am entering this card to
Less is more - Recipe and Thread
Addicted to stamps and more
Card #3
* I scored n folded the card base.
* Then secured it to work surface.
* Placed stencil and secured it.
* Used ranger spray in gold and sprayed few times from 1 feet far to get smaller droplets.
* Heat embossed sentiment in gold on a vellum piece.
* Added a white CS behind sentiment and foam mounted it on the dried card base.
* To add little interest I tore edges of vellum.
I am entering this card
Mod squad challenge - Celebrate your inner splat
Penny black and more - September
Stamplorations blog - Sketch and theme - September used both theme and sketch
Ranganjali - Sparkly n shiny
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Supplies
Stamps and dies from Peek a boo designs
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Hope you liked..
Here I am with few cards for upcoming Deepavali festival. I made few cards with Peek-a-boo designs September release. Do check them out.
Card #1
* Stamped the image and coloured with Staedtler water colour pencils and used wink of stella to blend colours.
* Die cut image with scalloped circle die, used bigger die.
* Glued the circle pieces on a circle card base.
I am entering this card to
Craft stamper magazine - Anything goes
Inspired by all little things
SSS wednesday challenge - Gift it
Stamplorations - CAS card challenge
The card concept
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Card #2
This is continuation of my previous post which you can find Here.
* I die cut leaves from craft foam twice.
* For one set i removed pieces and for another set i left them with leaf die cut.
* Glued whole leaves on acrylic block with repositional glue and stamped all over white panel.
* Same way stamped main leaf on pre-stamped solid leaves.
* Wrapped green embroidery floss towards top and tied a small bow.
* Glued two leaves die cut in white and added a green sequin.
* Stamped sentiment and foam mounted on the panel.
* The whole panel was foam mounted on green card base.
I am entering this card to
Less is more - Recipe and Thread
Addicted to stamps and more
CASology - Frame
Card #3
* I scored n folded the card base.
* Then secured it to work surface.
* Placed stencil and secured it.
* Used ranger spray in gold and sprayed few times from 1 feet far to get smaller droplets.
* Heat embossed sentiment in gold on a vellum piece.
* Added a white CS behind sentiment and foam mounted it on the dried card base.
* To add little interest I tore edges of vellum.
I am entering this card
Mod squad challenge - Celebrate your inner splat
Penny black and more - September
Stamplorations blog - Sketch and theme - September used both theme and sketch
Ranganjali - Sparkly n shiny
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Supplies
Stamps and dies from Peek a boo designs
Hope you liked..
Suggestions are welcome..
Thank you for your visit...
I love the card you created with the leaves. Thank you so much for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More.
ReplyDeleteEmma - DT Member
Very pretty card for our challenge! Love the circle. Thanks for joining Inspired by all the little Things. Kim
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of cards, many thanks for sharing with us at Penny Black and More challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
Such a beautiful and stunning card. Very elegant. Love the gold spatter, and great stenciling. Wonderful take on the challenge, thanks so much for playing along with us this week over at the Mod Squad!!
ReplyDeleteYour circle cards are so cute, Swapna! Thanks for playing along with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!
ReplyDeleteAll such pretty cards, enjoy the Deepavali festival. Thank you for sharing with us at Inspired By All the Little Things this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards here! All so stunning and eye catching. I love your Less is More card with its creative background and clever use of foam to make a very distinctive and tranquil look. Thanks for playing along with us!
ReplyDeleteThey all are beautiful cards. Love the leaves card for sure :)
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU so much for playing along with Addicted To Stamps and More!
Helen
DT Member
All of your cards are amazing--love the way you colored the girls! Thx for joining in at Stamplorations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great line-up of cards! Love the circular scallop cards- thanks for sharing with us at The Card Concept :-)
ReplyDeleteA super pretty and elegant card and loving your use of thread and those tumbling leaves. We do like to see an area of un-patterned space on our CAS cards at Less is More but thanks so much for sharing your card with us this week. Sarah
ReplyDeleteWhat a great selection of cards. I love the die cut leaves hanging from your thread, such a great design. More white space is preferred but it's certainly a great CAS card.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us.
Anita x
Less is More
I'm sorry for the really late visit Swapna
ReplyDeleteYour leaf card is awesome!
Thanks so much for joining us
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Oh, I love round cards! I need to do more of them. Thanks for joking us over at the Card Concept :)
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