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Papericious July Challenge - Anything but a Card


Hi there everyone! Erum here!
For the month of August, I and Chirali bring to you a brand new challenge. The theme this month is "Anything but a Card"


LET US RUN THROUGH THE RULES
JULY CHALLENGE -  Anything but a Card
Create ANY project apart from a card (flat project, 2D projects like Tags, Bookmarks, LO's, etc) that showcases a lot of layering on the front of the project.
1. You can create any project - Altered Items, 3D projects, Home Decor, Layouts, Mini Albums, Scrapbooks, etc.
2. Remember that you need to use Papericious Products as your main focus to qualifying for the win.

3. The last date of submission of your projects is 10th August 2019 at 11:55pm IST.

4. Please go through the general guidelines HERE before you link up your projects. Any project not following the rules will be disqualified and it will not be eligible for the prize.


5. If you are entering the challenge via social media platforms like Instagram or Facebook, please remember to write in your post that you are participating in the Papericious Monthly Challenge and give a direct link to the challenge blog post in your post description. Do mention the Papericious products used in your post as well. Then, come back and link your entry using the InLinkz tool provided at the end of the post. 

PRIZES:

The Design Team will be selecting a Merit based Winner at the end of the challenge who will stand a chance to win a gift voucher worth INR 1,000 from the Papericious Store. 
We will also be picking three entries as our Top 3, who will be awarded a badge to flaunt on their blog.

Chirali's project and here's what she has to say:
As the theme says, ‘Anything but a Card’ so I have prepared an Explosion Box using Back to Basics Paper Pack from Papericious which has all the yum colours to make any fun project. 



For my project, I made a simple tag. This features the fabulous Pretty Basics 12"x12" Paper Pack. I cut up several strips of the polka dot paper from the paper pack and adhered them diagonally on my tag. Popped a stamped layer to complete my quick tag.

Hope you guys will join us this month. We would love to see your gorgeous creations using Papericious products. We look forward to your participation.
Thanks for stopping by.
Happy Crafting!


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February Challenge - Oh So Lovely!


Hello friends,
Parul here! Welcome to the February Challenge - Oh So Lovely!
Erum and me are super excited to host the challenge this month with a lovely them to play along. <3
Having Valentine's Day on it's calendar this month of February automatically becomes so lovely.
Isn't it? And keeping that in mind we have theme Oh So Lovely.
Oh yes ! Love is in the air! <3

The theme of project should be LOVE. So be it something from you to your partner/spouse or from you to a couple that you know. You can include elements associated with word "Love" or use sentiments on your project which would be apt for the challenge.
February Challenge- "Oh So Lovely"
Please note - The main focus should be on Papericious products

Challenge Rules:

1.You can create any project - Altered Items, 3D projects, Home Decor, Cards, Layouts, Mini Albums, Scrapbooks, etc.

2. Remember that you need to use Papericious Products as your main focus to qualifying for the win.

3. The last date of submission of your projects is 10th March, 2019 at 11:55pm IST.

4. Please go through the general guidelines HERE before you link up your projects. Any project not following the rules will be disqualified and it will not be eligible for the prize.


Prizes:
Now onto the exciting part, the prizes! Papericious will be giving away TWO prizes every month:
The DT will be selecting a Merit Winner at the end of every challenge who will stand a chance to win a gift voucher worth INR 500 from the Papericious Store.
We will also be having a Random Winner from all the entries who enter their projects every month to win a Papericious 6"x 6" Pattern Paper Pad.
Everyone gets an equal chance here, so whether you are a novice or an experienced crafter, all are welcome to play along with our challenges.

Now it's time for inspiration. I made a card using I Love You Paper pack from Papericious. This paper pack has got amazing pattern papers for creating any project on love theme. I fussy cut the typewriter and the heart from element sheet and for background I cut a piece from the intro sheet of this paper pack. Its beautiful. isn't it? To add some dimension to the card I adhered typewriter and heart with the help of foam tape and Voila!

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Now let me share very talented Erum's inspiration project for this challenge. She die cut several hearts from the Pretty Basics Paper Pack using different pattern papers and set them aside. Next, she used a stencil to emboss her card front which she adhered to a top-folding card base. After this, she adhered all the die cut hearts on the card front with foam tape. To finish, she die cut some letters to form the word hugs and glued them below her heart arrangement. To this, she applied glossy accents for interest.


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Well that is all. 
Do play along this challenge. I would love to see what you make.


Card for Dads using Papericious Monochrome and Pretty Basics Paper Pad

Hi All,
This is Priya here. Since Father's day is around the corner, I decided to make some trendy cards for those wonderful fathers in our lives.
I have made 3 cards using 2 paper pads, Monochrome and Pretty Basic Paper Pad. These papers are so trendy to make some colorful cards for Dads. I have used some dies and sentiments to design my cards.

Card 1 : You Rock Dad
For this card, I made a skyline scene using blue stripe paper from Pretty Basic Paper Pad. The town's skyline has been added using the script paper from the Monochrome Paper Pad. I added some stars, road and a green pasture using various papers to finish it off.

Card 2: Dad You Make Everything Better
For this card, I knew I will use the trendy dots pattern Paper from Monochrome paper pad. I die cut 3 circles out and used Pretty Basic paper pack to die cut 3 circles and stick it onto the base of my card.
Then I die cut DAD word using dies and glued onto the 3 diecut circles. I finished off the card with a cute sentiment.

Card 3 : You Amaze Me Dad
This is my favorite of the lot. I used 3 dots pattern paper in 3 different colors from Pretty Basics paper pad to make a grid. Then I diecut the You and Dad words using dies. To complete the sentence, I heat embossed "amaze me" from a stamp set and stick it to the middle bar of the base I created.
I have cut all the die-cuts, 2-3 times each and stacked them up with glue. This will give depth to the diecut and it will pop out more on the card.

Supplies Used :
Papericious Pretty Basics Paper Pad
Papericious Monochrome Paper Pad
I hope you will like my attempt on making trendy masculine cards for Dads. Do give it a try. These papers are just gorgeous to make about any kind of card!
Thanks for stopping by!
Hugs,
Priya 

Wrapped treat boxes


Hi there lovely people, 
Lekha here with my new post. With festive season nearing we all look forward to some gifting ideas  and with that comes the search for pretty gift boxes. In my last post  I had showed you options for treat bags and today will be sharing some ready to adorn treat boxes from Papericious. These boxes are sturdy, pre scored and taped so you only have to get your inner creative self at work.  The treat boxes come in variety of shapes.
For the first I am using the circle flap box. Used pattern paper from the Limited edition Happy Diwali paper pack and die cut it using the Spellbinders Swirl Bliss pocket die and embellished it with pearls.


For the top of the box have used the mulberry paper flowers in bright colors. The sentiment in Hindi "shubh diwali" is part of the DIWALI THEME CHIPBOARDS, you have a variety of sentiments to choose from .


 For the second, took cake pie box and used the Back to Basics paper pack. Chevrons are my personal favorite. 
To jazz up a little used lace from my stash with some crystals.
   The "wishes" is cut using the Winnie n Walter Wishes cutaway die .

We have more such ideas from our designer team members on the blog, do visit us for more ideas. 
Hope you like creative mashup(new term coined by me).
Thanks for stopping by!
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Cute Gift Boxes and Candle holder



Hello, everyone! Heena here. I'm so delighted to share with you my first post as the design team member.

         As you all know Papericious has released some amazing die cut boxes which are pre-scored and taped to make it easier for you to make treat boxes for your loved ones. It is great for making gift boxes in bulk and also great for lazy crafters :p as you don't have to go through the hassles of cutting, scoring and taping all you have to do is fold, stick and decorate. 

        So today I'm sharing these cute and easy gift boxes I made using the die cut boxes. 




                                                                   Cake Pie Box

I painted this box with the chalk paint in shade villa plum and used a pattern paper from the back to basics paper pack. On the sides, I taped the edges and applied some modelling paste and messed it a little to make it look like the frosting between the cake layers.




                                                                           Popcorn Box

I have created a candle holder using the popcorn box. For that, I freehanded some geometric shapes on the wrong side and fussy cut it using a pen knife (Tip: use a new blade, draw shapes that are easier to cut and avoid drawing small shapes) I'm not a fan of fussy cutting but I was able to make smooth cuts in just one stroke even though the material is thick and hence started enjoying the process. Then stick your pattern paper outside and flip it and start cutting through the cuts. I painted the insides with chalk paint in shade Bracket green. Place a fake tea light candle inside.


                                                Square favour box
To paint this box I mixed some black chalk and white gesso to create a grey shade and used a pattern paper from the Azelian paper pack. I have tied the box with ivory jute cord. 

 I hope you liked my creation, Thank you for visiting!
                                     
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