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Step Fold Card using Indie Chic Collection | Tutorial

Hello,

This is Ujjwal and I am showcasing the mesmerizing Indie Chic Papers through this step fold card that I created. I also have a step by step photo tutorial on how to make it, so I hope you enjoy making your own.



The papers in the Indie Chic collection are so vibrant and pretty. The color palette is unique and beautiful and I had the most fun creating this project.


Tutorial for Step Fold Card



Step 1: Use the coordinated 12" X 12" cardstock available in the collection and cut two pieces of size 12"X6"


Step 2: Score one piece of 12"X6" at 6" on the longer side, such that when you fold it, it becomes a 6"X6" card base.



Step 3: Cut the other piece of 12'X6" at 9.5" and score the 6"X9.5"cardstock at 1.5", 3", 6", 9"



Step 4: Reinforce the folds and adhere the two pieces together as shown in the picture. It will now become a long piece folded piece measuring 6" X 21"



Step 5: Pick 2 pieces of pattern papers from the Indie Chic Collection and cut matting papers for the card keeping a 1/8th margin on all subsequent layers. Exact measurements are mentioned in the image.



Step 6: Using a distressing tool or the edge of your scissors, lightly distress the edges of the pattern papers.



Step 7: Fussy cut the journaling sheet and the element sheet to create your unique, coordinating embellishments.



Step 8: Add the beautiful Crystal Clear Glitter to make the embellishments shine.


And then just put all the elements together to finish the card. I also used some doilies, Papericious Jute cord and some silver thread to add accents.







Love, Ujjwal
Supplies Used

Glitter - Crystal Clear - by Rajni Chawla



Papericious Indie Chic Paper Pack



Ink Blending Tools - Rectangular


Jute Cord - Rose Pink










Love Letter Envelopes | Tutorial

Hello,

This is Ujjwal and I am sharing my very first creation with the magical Fairy Land Papers.
Valentine's Day is exactly a month away and I can already feel the love in the air! And what better way to express your love than writing a heartfelt letter. And then make these letters even more beautiful with these gorgeous letter envelopes.


Here's how you can make your own version of these pretty envelopes

Step 1: Collect the supplies. You will need a 12X12 sheet of pattern paper (I am using this gorgeous woodgrain paper from Fairy Land collection) and an old envelope to use as template


Step 2: Carefully open the old envelope by applying a little bit of water on the glued edges, making sure not to tear it in the process. And trace the edges on the pattern paper with a pencil, marking the score points as well. (You can definitely use an Envelope Punch Board to make the envelope if you'd like.)


Step 3: Cut along the traced lines and score, fold and assemble the envelope.


Step 4: Now that the envelope is ready, let's start embellishing.  I started with the gorgeous Papericious laces.


Step 5: To create the shredded paper hay, I used Sigma Cardstock. I inked the cardstock with Spun Sugar Distress Ink and Papericious Blending tool and then cut it into thin strips using my paper trimmer.


Step 6: Mist the shredded paper with water.


Step 7: And crumble the strips in your hands. Let dry. 


Step 8: Add other embellishments like  Papericious Jute Cords, Collage Sheet and Dome stickers. And some mulberry flowers and leaves.





I hope you like these and I will see you another time!


Materials Used:






Papericious Ivory Jute Cord







Mixed Media creation

Hello my friends.
Diana is here.

This time I would like to show you mixed media painting I made for my girl to hang on the wall.
I tried for the1st time to make my own handmade flowers. It was so fun that it will be many more.
To make those flowers I used Sigma Cardstock. It is 180 gsm. Works great for making handmade flowers and even for stamping and coloring images.
After I made the flower I embossed it with Frantage blue. I wanted this shabby chic look and of course glitter.  To make the flowers I used different dies.



I colored the image with Distress markers. The tag I decorated with a little heart from this Chipboard.
and with Jute cord : Baby Blue and Ivory.
I used even this lace. I cut it in the middle to get the right size for this creation.


I build the painting with many layers.  Here you can see I used this Chipboard and I covered it with glue and put glitter on to change the color and the texture of the Chipboard to suit more my design. I love when you can use 1 thing in many ways. 
I used two different paper packs. The blue background is Naturals and the layer above with the wood pattern is from the latest launch Fairy Land pack.
I chalked all ages in all patterns with Distress Ink Vintage and I used this Blending tool.


Same thing I made with Love. That piece you will find in the Theme chipboard  - The Wedding.

               




Thank you for stopping by!
Hugs,
DT Diana


Baby Mobile

Hello once again.

I am very excited to introduce you my latest project.
The new Papericious Designer Edition - Mom to be is just incredible. I am working
in pre school and one of my dear kids in my group just got a baby sister. I decided to make 
a baby mobile as a gift.



I was very inspired from a Norwegian scrapper, Kirsten Hyde. The tutorial and the template for the Hot Air Balolon you can find at her blog

Papericious released few more different laces and many more sequins and chipboards.


 I decorated the basket with latest Lace from the November Launch. I love when things are practical and you can use them in many ways. Here I cut the lace in the middle so it will suit the right size of the basket. Mom to be including few sheets with beautiful illustrations that you can cut for 3D purpose.


I decided to cut the teddy bear and glue it on the basket. I thought the result was cute. 



The Hot air balloon I chalked each side with Distress ink. For that I used the Papericious Blending tools.




I hope you like the project as much as I do. 

The products are available at the following stores.
www.thecraftshop.in
www.imaginationsonline.com
www.craftneed.com
Nirmal Stationers, Delhi

Lots of Love, DT Diana