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Christmas Cards using Decoupage Papers


Hello everyone,
Priya this side from Palchin Creation
Wishing you all Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a Happy New Year!
Today I'm sharing a step by step tutorial of Christmas cards which I made using Papericious newly launched Decoupage Papers!

Here it is, enjoy!



Some close-ups:



Here is the step by step tutorial:

I hope you all like it
Thanks for stopping by :)
Love,
Priya

Supplies Used :



Explosion Box - Fleur Fun

Hello people!
Chirali this side with the evergreen explosion box made with the Fleur Fun paper stack from Papericious. This pack has an amazing colours and flowers and as usual, a fussy cut sheet is the best part.
So here it is:
Here is the look when it is open. I have made a small box inside the main box to keep some small gifts or chocolates etc.
Some detailed pictures:
I have added a lots of small fussy cut flowers and leaves and butterfly along with the beautiful chippies topped with Soft Rock Chalk Paint and then Frosting Powder.
The closeup of the box inside.

Supplies used:

That is it for the day.
Thanks for stopping by!

Hugs,
Chirali :)

Shadow Box Photo Frame - Gilded Onyx

Hello people.

Chirali this side after a bit of a long time with the different way to use shadow box frames which are recently launched by Papericious. The best thing in this is you can design it the way you want and that too easily.

So here it is:




This is a shadow box of 8x10 inches size. I covered borders with the papers of Gilded Onyx paper pack. It's just so beautiful that I am in love with it.. I made 2 boxes of 3x3 inches, 1 box of 3x4 inches, 1 box for 3x5 inches and 1 for 5x7 inches with different combination of papers.  These are just normal boxes as we make in routine. I then arranged them as I wanted. You can do any size and any kind of arrangements. That's it. Now decorate it the way you want.


First box has a small kitty glass jar filled with shaker elements of Papericious. They have a beautiful and wide range in that. I have put a small glass filled with glitter and a peal.


Second has a photo mat and a 3D chippie of Papericious coloured in black with gesso and layered with Frosting Powder.


Third box has a trophy.


Forth box has a photo mat with glittery golden flowers.


And the fifth and the main box has a photomat with a hanging cage, a beautiful golden lace, a royal key and horse merry-go-round.



So now I hope you got the theme. I have summed up a success theme with trophy and glowing stars and a cup for celebration, with lots and lots of gold.

I hope you enjoyed it.

Thanks for stopping by.

Hugs,
Chirali. :)

Christmas Diorama with tutorial of Base - Winter Rimes Paper Pack

Hello people.

Chirali this side with a new project using newly released Papericious papers and chipboards. And the name says it all. Yes, it's a Christmas diorama. When it comes to winter, Christmas is the first thing that comes in mind. I have a quick photo tutorial for base too.

So here is what I have created:


Let's start with the tutorial:



Take two papers of 7"x2.5" scoring them at 0.5" at 2.5" side and 0.5" at 7" side twice. (Check below image)


Cut the same as shown in image.



And you will end up with making such square pillar.


I have taken a 12"x12" wide a thick cardboard, put a cut at 5" softly, folded it and put them stand with sticking a paper on the back at folding edge.

 I adhered base papers from winter rimes paper pack.


I have taken a 4"x6" white paper and 2"x5" colour paper.


Adhered white one in the center of base and coloured one in the center of white paper. I have taken 4 0.5" stripes of colour paper (as shown in image) and sticked them to the colour paper to make a door. I had a black colour small round cornered scrap paper on my desk so used it as a handle. You can use anything.



Take one stripe of 6"x1.5" and two stripes of 6"x2", scoring the later two at 0.5" at 2" side and at 3" (to make the triangle) at 6". Then score two corner as shown in image to make the triangle and stick the 0.5" part with first stripe.

To cover the triangle, take a paper of 2"x7" and glue it on the base we have made above, one side edge to edge and other side a bit outer than the triangle. (Sorry, I could not click a picture of it but you can check the below image)



Put the whole triangle base on two pillars we have made and stick them above the door.

I have given border to the white part with 1/8" stripes and have made partitions with such stripes too.



Here is my snow fall. ;) 
I have used whole tin of modelling paste to make a snow. I have put some tissues to make a snow pile. I have taken a lamp post chipboard, coloured it eith duck egg chalk paint and put it on the snow. The best thing was I did not have to stick anything till modelling paste was wet. I just put it at the places.


I took a christmas tree 3d chipboard, painted it in green and added christmas garland on it.



I added a fence, christmas tree, pine cones, changed the triangle's paper, changed the place of lamp post (I made changed a lot times in this project ;)), so many fussy cut lamps and pine cones and grass from the pack, a floral wrath on the door and some snow and garland on the triangle.


So this is the final project. I added a girl, some frills on pillars and fence, a snow man, flowers and bird on roof, pots on the entrance, a 3d christmas ornament on extreme left, made a stone path, added frosting powder on snow using soft gloss gel etc etc.


Look from a bit upper angle to make a snow pile look.

So here are lots of closeup images.











How can I forget to add lights in it when it's for Christmas?

Have a look:





Ahh!! A photo heavy post! ;)

I hope you enjoyed it.

Thanks for stopping by. 

Hugs,
Chirali. :)

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