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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Cherryblossoms, Daffodils and Butterflies

Hi folks,

I've just completed three new picture frames and here they are:


Pink sequin flowers and silver 3D branches make up this "Cherryblossoms" frame. The background is charcoal grey and silver sponged to give it an "aged" look.


This one is dull gold and burnt sienna sponged.  The butterflies are decoupage (design paper from the UK sent by Simone).  I've then outlined the butterflies in gold 3D acrylics and added liquid glitter to their wings.  One coat of clear varnish to seal it all.  I don't know which photo is clearer but I think the fine grooves in the frame show a little better in the second one.


and the last one was quick.  Matt black frame with gold daffodil outline stickers studded with green gems.


Thanks a million to Tina from England for a box of ready to use art supplies.  The daffodil stickers are from her.




Friday, 8 March 2013

Maroon, Amber and Red

Happy Women's Day !

And what better way to start the day than by crafting !  As I post this it is already past 4 pm here in India !

A big thank you to all the lovely people who commented on my work in the past two days.  I truly appreciate your comments.  It makes me feel so good.

Continuing with my latest craze for decorating notepads....

 ..with a flower spray and folded tag.  The gems and gold glitter on some of the borders just refuses to show.  


Leaving a border all around, I highlighted a little of the design in the squares - with 3D gold metallic and then stuck the gems.  Actually this paper is a light brown and the gold and amber embellishments show very well.  Took several photos but the colour just does not come out right.


Here too the paisley looks gorgeous but the design appears blurred.  Created by sticking a paisley motif taken from another design paper.  Then I piped in 3D gold, glitter pink and glitter gold over the motif.  The top of the cover holds a wrist band which I bought from a local shop.  

All design paper used is handmade in India.

And now I shall go and make myself a cup of chai.  
Cheers !  Hope you all have a wonderful day !
Lena



Thursday, 7 March 2013

Shades of brown and maroon



I seem to have been bitten by the craft bug considering how feverishly I've been crafting lately.

These four notepads have been decorated with an Oriental touch.  All design paper used to cover the notebooks is handmade in India.


 I love working with strips and here are amber gems to soften up the browns. The tea set image is from the magazine section of our Sunday newspaper.  I liked it too much to throw it away. 

 colour print out embellished in gold glitter

 white 3D pearl to highlight the cherryblossom and gold glitter piped into the centres.

my favourite strips - horizontally this time.

I love this design paper and have it in several other shades.  Also, there's something about clean pen sketches that fascinates me.
Apologies for the slightly wonky pictures but I'm that way myself !

Thanks for visiting !
Have a great day !


Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Child's frame


This one was easy and quick.  It's for someone who likes a lot of glimmer and bright colours.


The frame came in matt black finish so there was no need to paint it.  Blue velvet ribbon on double sided tape is at the two corners.  The edges of the tape that were exposed were covered with silver glitter. Then sat the two punch craft butterflies which were glittered in blue and edged in silver.  The rest, as you can see, is filled with flowers and dot gems.



"Antique" Olive & gold




Completed this big frame last weekend using acrylics and a bit of decoupage.


I first painted the frame in grey.  The second layer was in olive green.  Then I scratched it gently here and there with sandpaper so the grey shows through.  To embellish I've used my favourite gold and bronze 3D acrylics ranging from glitter to metallic, for the leaves and scrolls.  The butterflies are decoupaged and then lined with glitter.  Finished with a clear coat of varnish. 


Liebster Award


I'm honoured to receive this



About the Award - This award was designed to be a blog award in the pay it forward fashion. Once you've been nominated you award it to blogs that you like that have fewer than 200 followers to encourage new visitors to visit these new blogs. 

Rules for Acceptance - Thank the person who gave you the award and link back to their blog. Post the award onto your blog. Give the award to 5 bloggers who you appreciate that have fewer than 200 followers. Leave a comment on their blog letting them know that you have given them this awesome award.

A huge bunch of thanks to Carol Yates for passing on the Liebster award to me.  I’m still reeling !

In turn I would like to nominate

Sally Roberts – the koukou’s nest 
Sue J -   MadCrafter  
Anne-Elise -   FromAnne-Elise with Love
Rita  at   RMGCreations  

Love to all

Lena



Four Cards & a Bookmark

Good evening from very warm Mumbai !

In the past few days I made 3 birthday cards and some other stuff as well.  Thanks a bunch to Tina from England for the package containing lots of pre-stamped & embossed images, labels and punch cuts.  I used a few of her gift offerings to make the cards below.  They are very simple and not at all like the fabulous cards you girls make but all the same, it is what I worked at recently and wanted to share.

The cardstock and base design paper is from my stock as also the lace, ribbons, flowers and gem embellishments.



This is my first ever House Mouse (should it be "Mice"?) card and also first time using dimensions.  I created this for an English lady.  On the inside I made two pockets with stiff, mauve and white gingham paper.  Into these pockets went two tea sachets and I forgot to photograph the inside. 
I was a bit stingy in using all the images of this set, sent by Tina, and so some went into the card below.



This is for a young man who works very hard and travels a lot on the job.

The central image is actually taken from the sample paper of the "For your Man' set by Papermania.  Why waste it...it looks cute ?!
My second time using dimensions.
The "Relax" stamp is a gift sent by a friend from the United States.

the inside of the card...... I hand wrote the sentiment.

and this one is for a lady in the U.S. who simply adores cats !

The card below was made for Shawn's birthday last month and the bookmark as well.

 No stamp was used.  I sponged in the yellow and peach water colours and later drew the spider and webs with a black microtip pen.  Saw this image somewhere on the net but can't remember exactly where.

It's been a long but rewarding journey for Shawn - from Mumbai to Chicago !