Showing posts with label pattern paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern paper. Show all posts

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Crafter in The Spotlight 48- Itsy Bitsy

Hello arty-crafty folks,

It’s Thursday, time to introduce another talented crafter and her story. This week’s Crafter in the Spotlight is Vasanthi Nayak, an architect by profession and a resident of Bangalore.

Vasanthi had interest in art and craft from her schooldays which later turned into her hobby. Altering and up-cycling things were among the favourite craft projects done by Vasanthi. Slowly she ventured into other craft styles and was always motivated by her sister, who also introduced her to Itsy Bitsy.

How did Vasanthi get into crafting, what inspires her, what are her tips for fellow crafters, her favourite quote, how would she contribute to the crafting world if she had magical powers? Do visit our blog to find answers to all these questions, discover more about her interesting journey and catch a glimpse of a step by step project by Vasanthi in this interview. Do encourage your fellow crafter by leaving some love & comments for her.


Rashmi Closepet, MD, Itsy Bitsy: Tell us a bit about yourself & your background?
Vasanthi Nayak:  Hi, I am Vasanthi. I am basically from Udupi, Karnataka but after marriage I am settled in Bangalore. I am an Architect by Profession. I always wanted to get into the creative field. Even in my school days I was good with drawings, sketching and crafts. It gives me immense pleasure to design and create beautiful pieces of art. I am also fond of photography.

RC:How did you get into crafting?
VN: Initially crafting was just a hobby. Whenever I was free, I used to try and make simple and useful crafts as I love up-cycled crafts. I used whatever available at home like chocolate boxes, bottles and jars, cereal box, plastic containers etc. My sister who is also a craft lover supported and appreciated my creations and also introduced me to Itsy Bitsy. Slowly I started exploring different forms of crafting inspired by my fellow crafters on facebook and also started learning from online tutorials. I tried altered projects, MDF boxes, paintings, fridge magnets, altered wine bottles, party décor, photo albums, journals, scrapbook, decoupage etc., as I love to learn and explore different type of crafts.

RC:What is your favourite type of craft?
VN: I make different types and styles but my personal favourite is vintage and up-cycled crafts and altered MDF boxes.

RC:What are your favourite products at Itsy Bitsy?
VN:  I love the wide range of craft supplies at Itsy Bitsy but my favourites are burlap sheets, vintage papers, chalk paints, embellishments, chip board shapes

RC:If you had magical powers, how would you contribute to the Crafting world?
VN: If I had magical powers, I would just think of all the awesome craft supplies in the world and it would appear in front of me so that I could make more awesome craft projects! I wouldn’t mind distributing them to my crafter friends because no one ever says …‘I have enough craft supplies’, right guys?? J

RC: Your prized possession in your craft stash from Itsy Bitsy?
VN: My prized possession from Itsy Bitsy would be chalk paints, vintage papers and burlap sheets.


RC: How would you describe your style of crafting?
VN: I make all types of crafts but my favourite would be vintage style, and up-cycled crafts.

RC: How do you organize your time for crafting?
VN: I generally set targets. Within a particular time I need to complete a certain amount of work. I usually craft 3 to 4 hours a day, when I am free.

RC:Tips for people who want to craft
VN: I would like to tell new crafters that do not hesitate or even think that what you have crafted is not so good or that, you won’t be able to make as good as others. Always give it a try and learn from tutorials available online. Just start with simple crafts and explore more because everyone is unique and have their own style.

RC:Your all -time favourite quote?
VN: The ‘EARTH’ without ‘ART’ is just ‘EH’!



Here is a gorgeous project by Vasanthi & step by step procedure:

I thought of doing a step by step tutorial for a simple party banner, so that for your next in house party you can make your own banners! I have made a Bon Voyage banner, you can make similar birthday banner also.

Things you will need to make the banner


Card stock of any colour (I have used black)

A beautiful pattern paper of your choice

A thin satin ribbon

A punching machine to punch holes

Chalk paint of your choice of colour (available at Itsy Bitsy)

Mdf alphabets (available at Itsy Bitsy) can also use chip board alphabets or foam alphabets instead.

Paint brush no 12 from Itsy Bitsy, can use any similar brush

Silicon glue and craft glue from Itsy Bitsy

Cute embellishments to go with the theme from Itsy Bitsy.

Step one
Cut the black card stock into 5”x5” squares. Also cut the pattern paper 4.8”x4.8”squares.Cut as many numbers required. I made 10 each for ‘Bon Voyage’. I have also counted the space between the words as one square.


Step 2
Stick the cut pattern papers on the square cardstocks using craft glue. Make sure you get equal black borders on the sides. Do the same for all 10 pieces.


Step 3.
Now punch holes with the help of a double punch machine in each square. Two equidistant holes in each.



Step 4.
Now slide in a matching, thin satin ribbon through the puched holes. Make big knots on both the sides of the banner so they don’t come off the ribbon.



Step 5
Paint the Mdf alphabets using chalk paint. Do not dilute it the paint. I have used sailing sky chalk paint from Itsy Bitsy which is a nice Teal colour. Let it dry for some time. It dries soon.


Step 6.
Stick the alphabets on the banner in order using silicon glue. Don’t forget to leave the space between two words blank.


Step 7

In the blank square you can add embellishments to go with the theme. I have used an Eiffel tower sticker and hearts from itsy bitsy.If you are making a birthday banner you can use birthday stickers.



And the banner is ready! Wasn’t that simple.

Here are a couple of  Vasanthi's other awesome creations:

 Handmade Mdf watch box decorated with vintage papers,metal charms, mdf shapes etc. Music and travel theme.






Photo frame using burlap sheets and jute alphabets, texture paper and heart embellishments from itsy bitsy.



Handmade Mdf jewellery box.Floral theme using floral pattern papers,lace,flower embellishments.


Handmade mdf watch box- bike theme.used vintage papers and chipboard gears,clocks,corrugated sheet,distress ink etc.


Many congrats Vasanthi for being the CRAFTER IN THE SPOTLIGHT – ITSY BITSY!!



You will receive Rs.500/- Itsy Bitsy gift voucher 😊😊 & a Crafter in the Spotlight badge, which can be proudly displayed on the side bar of your blog and other platforms. Looking forward to many more creations, Happy Crafting!

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Christmas Easel Card

Hello Crafty Friends!
Its that time of the year  so festive & so fun! Sharing a Christmas Easel Card made using the adorable Christmas Pack.


Absolutely loving the coordination between the different patterns in this stack. The focal point in this card is the doily front embellished with the new Christmas chipboard embellishments & glitter stickers! The amazing Christmas range of embellishments, washis & papers made this card so much fun to make. 


Here are some more pictures




Remember you still have sometime to join the final challenge of the year, hop here for details.

Supplies used  

Friday, December 9, 2016

JARDIN PAPER PACK

Hello!
Have you checked the new paper packs at ITSY BITSY? Currently we have the aquarelle chevron pack (for my post using these hop here), the Christmas pack (hop here for some festive ideas using this pack) & a LIMITED edition HAND PAINTED JARDIN PACK.  The designs in this pack are reproductions of  hand painted drawings by 
talented Itsy Bitsy artists &  printed on beautiful linen papers. Ideal for any creative project. You could even simply frame it & hang it in your wall! :-)
Available size - 12X12 inch.
Priced at ₹ 200 only for a pack of 12 papers.
This is a limited edition pack. Hurry up & grab yours now before they are gone forever!



These papers are simply gorgeous! The designs are so beautiful, best left as is on your creations with minimal embellishments! Wait until you see how a simple cardboard tea box was transformed by me, from this........ 


........................to this!




Fussy cut some of the florals & butterfly to add dimension to the inside of the box.



I am sure to grab more of these & hoard them! What about you???

Thank you for visiting today! Happy weekend!
Hugs,

Tanvi.

SUPPLIES USED






Friday, December 2, 2016

ITSY BITSY CHALLENGE#3-2016

Hello Crafters!
Good morning & welcome again!
This is Tanvi, here to announce the last challenge of 2016. As always it is ANYTHING GOES using Itsy Bitsy Color Splash Sprays

Here are some guidelines to participate. Simple & easy to follow - 

ITSY BITSY CHALLENGE#3-2016
Theme - Anything Goes using Color Splash Sprays
  1. Submission can be a card, box, tag, scrapbook layout, decoupage, altered art, home decor - anything as long as it is handmade and complies with the theme.
  2. Please follow our blog to be eligible.
  3. Turn off word verification to enable us to leave comments.
  4. Entries can be submitted until 25th of each month
  5. In order to submit your entry, click on the inlinkz button provided at the end of this post, add your image and link to your blog post containing the submission.
  6. Each participant can submit a maximum of 3 entries. Please add numbers 1,2,3 while submitting multiple entries.
  7. Please link to your post and not just your blog.
  8. In your blog post, create a link back to this page. 
  9. Only projects posted during the Challenge period are eligible (no backlinking).
  10. Entries are welcome from all over the world however if you are the winner, we can only ship your prize to an Indian address.
  11. If you don't have a blog and want to add your creation on Facebook, please upload it on our FB group page Itsy Bitsy Crafter's Cafe with the hashtag - #itsybitsychallenge316 & add the link here.
  12. TWO winners will be picked through random.org who will each receive a voucher of Rs.500 , redeemable online at www.itsybitsy.in. Top 3 will be selected by the DT.
  13. You may link up with upto 10 challenges including ours.
In my previous post here I used the Highland Greetings paper pack. My post today too focuses on papers. As crafters we all have different needs wrt the thickness of papers, patterns, colors & so on. A cardmaker may like a print on a decoupage paper & vice versa! Keeping this in mind Itsy Bitsy has introduced the same prints in 3 different qualities to suit the needs of all! Isn't that wonderful???
I will be using all the different Chevron Aquarelle papers in my post today.
 Let me warn you today's post is lengthy & picture heavy with loads of project!

CHEVRON AQUARELLE PAPER PACK (linen papers)

These are 12x12papers  priced at Rs.200 for a pack of 12 sheets This gorgeous paper pack is brought to you by Little Birdie. These fine quality linen papers are exquisite, classy and available in 6 colors. These papers are acid free too, perfect for scrapbooking, card making, banner making, DIY and other creative projects.

We are in the last month of 2016. Each year I make a calendar for my craft studio.  Sharing the 2017 calendar I made using the whitewash alterable photoframe. On the sides of the frame I used the chevron decoupage paper (will talk about this is detail in a while). Splashes & splatters of the berry blast color sprays added some drama to the monochrome colors, Stencils & modelling paste some textures! Embellished the front with pearls, diecuts & flowers.

          

Some closeups  

                                      

                                              

Glued a small wooden cloth pin to hold some notes & reminders!

                               

For the calendars months I have used all the 12 papers in the pack! A new look every month!


                               

DECOUPAGE PAPERS 

My next project uses decoupage papers from the Chevron Aquarelle Range. This paper is available in all the 12 prints I have used in the calendar. Sold as individual sheets at Rs.20, this 60 gsm paper is perfect & a must have for decoupage lovers! Wait until I share my decoupage project!

I first prepared my decoupage base by priming it with two coats of gesso, followed by dabbing several shades of acrylic colors to match uneven shades in the paper print.  I was very happy with the outcome! Later I trimmed the paper to size & decoupaged it on the base.


Added some stenciling in a darker shade for some added texture & layers!




CARD STOCK  CHEVRON AQUARELLE

Finally I am sharing a few cards I made using the card stock range of Chevron Aquarelle papers. Once again sold as single sheets of 12x12 in all the 12 designs, these are 250gsm papers, so perfect to use as a card base!

What I like about the cheron aquarelle range is the prints are so busy & colors so soothing & subtle creating a faux layered & textured look. 



This set of cards is simple & yet has so many details  die cuts, frame, stencil texture & don't miss the heat embossing on acetate!





This brings us to the end of this post. Remember you have until December 25th, 2016 to link up your entries!
 Do visit us again as we bring you loads of inspiration using Color Splash sprays.

Hugs,
Tanvi

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Monday, November 21, 2016

Ladies Armoire

Hello friends ,

Back again with a lovely jewelry armories to store all your elegant pieces ! Who doesn't like functional, attractive storage to your bedroom. Well I made it for my craft room ! I store my floral, washi tapes and few knick knacks. Lets get to know how you can make this.



Have you ever tried Craft brown paper cylinders from Itsy Bitsy , its very good for constructing artifacts.

First lets get the Bangle holder done.
Take Craft brown Paper Cylinder 4`` Height dia 35mm and  12`` Height dia 35mm. Cut out a 4 " hole at the center of 12" paper cylinder through which the 4" cylinder will fit in perfectly.


Next we need make a cardboard chest using the packaging cardboard which we all have in our possession !

To make the chest , cut out the below measurements from the cardboard sheet.
Measurements:
Side pieces :          15 x 7 cm     ( 2 nos )
Top and Bottom :  15 x 20.5 cm ( 2 nos)
Back Rest:             8 x 20.5 cm  ( 1 no)  
I stuck them using my favorite silicon glue from Itsy Bitsy
      



Now for the Drawer , cut out the below measurements from the cardboard sheet.
Measurements:
Side pieces :         15 x 4.5 cm     ( 2 nos )
Front and Back :  14.5 x 18.5 cm ( 2 nos)
Bottom /Base:      16 x 19 cm       ( 1 no)

The Final piece looks like this.

Now for some embellishments.




 Materials :

Hope you guys enjoyed this blog post. See you soon!

Hugs