Layout ft Boss Babe Paperpack

11:00 am Alisha's creation 0 Comments

Hello everyone,  

Hope you are doing good. This is Alisha here and I am so excited to share another inspiration with you. I have created a beautiful Layout using Boss Babe Paperpack, Boss Babe Die-Cut Motif Bundle, Lazor Cut Chipboards & Mini Embellishments from Papericious






Supplies Used :

Boss Babe Paperpack

Boss Babe Die-Cut Motif Bundle 

Lazor Cut Chipboards

Mini Embellishments 


Hope you all liked it!!

Love & Hugs

Alisha Grover




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Buddha Fridge Magnet

10:23 am Pixiedust 0 Comments

 

Hello My Crafty peeps,

Today , I am excited to make a new project with Papericious newly launched Pre marked Mdf bases and Chalk paints. I am all praises about the quality and variety of colours Papericious has launched in the chalk paints.

For today's project I have taken the Buddha   4 inch premarked mdf base and chalk paints in the shades - Brink pink, Fuchsia , Orange pulp, Hot red and Mocha.

I started with priming the Mdf base . Once it dried up I started painting it with the chalk paints. I used Brink Pink and Fuchsia for colouring the lotus petals. For Buddha’s clothes I used Orange Pulp and gave highlights with Hot red . For the skin I used mocha colour. For the head I mixed Hot red and Spring green to make dark brown but you can use Walnut brown as well. Once my colours dried I outlined it with black colour. Then using fevibond I added a magnet on the back of the mdf base and my fridge magnet is ready. Isn’t it quick and super easy to make such a beautiful fridge magnet??

Do try making your fridge magnet and share a picture with me. I will be back soon with another interesting craft .

Till then Happy Crafting

Crafty hugs

Anshita Talwar


 The Supplies used are from Papericious


Premarked Buddha Mdf Base

                             Chalk paints

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Traditional Lippan art on Mandala Flower

12:18 pm Mayank Arthub 0 Comments

 

Hi everyone! With diwali approaching soon, I have a gorgeous art on the Papericious blog feat. premarked  MDF cutouts.
This also features our newly launched chalk paints, available in a myriad of colors.
Let me show you how I created this lippan art sequence wise;
To start with, I used the Rangoli mandala mdf cutout and colored the sections with bright popping chalkpaint colors. 
Then I used mould-it to give edges to the sections and also added mirrors which are the soul of lippan artwork. 
Now to amp it up, I used thin and thick dots over the colored sections and let everything dry overnight.
So there you have a traditional article that would definitely be a good memory keepsake too. I hope this inspires you all to create something traditional this festive season! 
Don't forget to comment and check my social media platforms for more inspirations...
Thank you so much for  stopping by!

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Shubh laabh wall hanging

12:12 pm Mayank Arthub 0 Comments


Hi everyone! Diwali is  approaching soon and  I have a beautiful project on the Papericious blog feat. premarked  MDF cutouts.
This also features our newly launched chalk paints, available in a myriad of colors.
Let me show you how I created this;
 

To start with, I colored a big MDF circle with bright and dark green chalkpaint creating a central lighter halo
Then I used the pre-marked ganesha and laxmi mdfs, painted them using our beautiful chalkpaints, decked them with glitter tubes and then adhered them to the green circular mdf board. 

Then, I took the auspicious words 'shubh' and 'laabh' cut with siver glittrr sheet and glued them beneath the ganesh and laxmi mdfs. For lifting things up, I  added mirrors which really beautified the decor piece. Finally, I attached a few tassels from the lower arc of the circle and our decorative wall hanging is complete...

So there you have a traditional decor that would definitely be a good addition to our festive decor. I hope this inspires you all to create something glamorous this festive season! 
Don't forget to comment and check my social media platforms for more inspirations...
Thank you so much for  stopping by!


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kaamdhenu toran

12:11 pm Mayank Arthub 0 Comments


 Hi everyone! A very very Happy Diwali everyone and  to mark this festive season, I have a beautiful project on the Papericious blog feat. premarked  MDF cutouts.
This also features our newly launched chalk paints, available in a myriad of colors.
Let me show you how I created this;


To start with, I colored the kaamdhenu and the small rangoli MDFs white for the Kaamdhenu and bright and cheerful chalkpaints for the mandala cutout.
Then I used the glitter tubes and decorated the painted mdfs too using mirrors and stone blings.


Then, I attached string to the mandala mdf, beaded beautiful pearl beads through the string and then, from the lower portion of the string, hung the Kaamdhenu mdf cutout. Then to finish it up, I attached pastel tassels and our gorgeous toran is all set to decorate our pooja rooms

So there you have a traditional decor that would definitely be a good addition to our festive decor. I hope this inspires you all to create something glamorous this festive season! 
Don't forget to comment and check my social media platforms for more inspirations...
Thank you so much for  stopping by!

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"BLOOM" mixedmedia layout Ft. 'Veronica' collection

2:14 pm madhabi's craft studio 2 Comments

       


Hello friends! hope you all are doing well. This is me Madhabi, back on the blog today to share my new inspirational post. I created this layout using the new released, gorgeous paperpack 'Veronica'. Have you all checked this new release? If not then do check www.papericious.com  to grab the collection.

To create this project I took one oval mdf base, sticked one background paper from the collection and applied clear gesso to prime the base. I also used crackle texture paste with the help of stencil on the background and then I started to build the composition. To create the design, I used die cut elements from the veronica motif bundle. I also added the new released chipboards to add beauty to my layout. 

Sharing with you some more pictures. 







Thank you for stopping by, hope you liked this creation. 
Meet you soon with another project, till then, keep creating and happy crafting!
Love
Madhabi








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