Playing Card MDF Box with Papericious Incredible India

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Hello Dear Friends,

Wishing a very happy and prosperous “Diwali” to all my fellow crafters and friends. May the Goddess of wealth – Laxmi, smile upon you and your family filling your home not only with wealth but also with peace of mind and goodness.

Besides the usual festivities associated with Diwali, playing cards is one of the most famous entertainment and source of family and friend bonding on this day. According to a popular legend, the Hindu goddess Parvati and her husband Lord Shiva were playing dice on the Diwali night. Happy about her success in the game, Parvati ordered that playing dice on the Diwali night would bring prosperity to the players throughout the following year.

Today, I add a crafty twist to this auspicious vice. I present to you a hand-crafted “Playing Card Box”. Make this box your companion during this ritual and see goddess Laxmi smile upon you even more.

I have made this box using “Incredible India” collection of pattern papers from Papericious. This collection which is a mixture of what Indianess stands for is a must for every crafter whose heart beats for this lovely country. The unique design, vivacious hues and superlative quality of this pattern paper stack from Papericious just attracted me to this astounding creation.

So just revel this Diwali, play cards (responsibly) and let the Goddess of wealth shine on you throughout the  year.




I hope you all must have liked my work
and would like to hear you valuable comments below
Have A Great Day!!!

Products Used
Papericious Pattern Paper-Incredible india
Sequins

All these products available at:
www.lulupu.com
www.thecraftshop.in
www.craftadda.com
www.imaginationsonline.com
Anantha Stationery
www.krafterscart.in
Nirmal Stationers, Delhi





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3 comments:

  1. This is just amazing! Love the way you have fussy cut those elements. Gorgeous colours too. ❤

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  2. The peacock is absolutely fabulous. Is it a die or stamp?

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