Hello Crafty Folks,firstly let me wish you all a fantastic & fabulous 2017! Today, I am here
to feature an extremely talented crafter who probably needs no introduction!
It’s none other than Dr Sonia Suprabha Venugopal !
The ENT surgeon who has
received the best ENT award from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam in the year 2002, took to
crafting to de-stress during her Post graduation at AIIMS! Dr Sonia is
extremely creative, energetic & an inspiration to the Crafting Community!
Despite her busy schedule,
Dr Sonia manages to find time to craft, blog & also is usually the first
one to comment & encourage fellow crafters & bloggers! J Way to go
Sonia!
I have interacted with her
on a number of occasions & i find her to be an extremely nice person as
well, a complete package indeed! J It looks like Dr Sonia has passed on her
creative genes to Prisha, her daughter who is already quite a famous little
crafter! J
Paper Crafting is what
this crafter loves the most but is not restricted to it & is keen on trying
out other forms of craft as well!
What is Dr Sonia’s tip for fellow crafters, her favourite quote, how would she
contribute to crafting world if she had magical powers?? To know all these
& to know more about her interesting journey & to see a step by step
project of hers, please read the interview & leave your comments for her.
Here are excerpts of my
interview with Dr Sonia Suprabha:
Rashmi
Closepet, MD, Itsy Bitsy : Tell us a
bit about yourself & your background?
Dr Sonia
Suprabha : I am an
ENT Surgeon hailing from Kerala and now happily settled in namma Bengaluru!
Have been a die hard Itsy Bitsy fan right from the day I stepped into the
Banashankari branch of Itsy Bitsy many years ago!
RC: How did you get into crafting?
SS: During my post-graduation at AIIMS Delhi, we
had extremely strenuous duties often clocking 48-72 hrs at a stretch and I
found it really hard to unwind post duty. One day I picked up an emboss
painting kit from a local fancy store and found to my delight how relaxing art
and craft could be! Since then crafting has been a proven way for me to
de-stress and relax!
RC: What is your favorite type of craft?
SS: Papercrafting, but I love to dabble in a little
bit of everything!
RC: What are your favorite products at Itsy Bitsy?
SS: The huge range of papers.
RC: If you had magic powers, how would you
contribute to the Crafting world?
SS: Though for me personally crafting is strictly a
hobby, there are so many people for whom crafting is a profession. If I had a
magic wand I would love to help these small businesses flourish and thrive.
RC: Your prized possession in your craft stash from
Itsy Bitsy?
SS: My Big Shot and all the dies I have picked up
from Itsy Bitsy over the years.
RC: How would you describe your style of crafting?
SS: I don’t have a fixed style of crafting as I am
happiest when I try out new products and projects!
RC: How do you organize your time for crafting?
SS: Hehe this is the question a lot of people from
our crafting industry have asked me! I don’t have a fixed routine and due to my
professional commitments and home scenario I have to utilize short stretches of
time and so a simple card may take a whole week to complete!
RC: Tips for people who want to craft?
SS: Enjoy crafting per se and keep aiming to
improve. You don't need wildly expensive materials to create a masterpiece and
don't feel guilty about shopping for craft supplies!
RC: Your all -time favorite quote?
SS: Beauty is
in the eyes of the beholder
Here is a gorgeous project by Dr Sonia & step by step
description:
Sharing a simple mini Christmas Tree made out
of the most basic of craft supplies ribbons!
You can use ribbon of any width depending on how large a tree
you want to make. Here I used red and green 1cm wide satin ribbon and cut
it into strips around 2.5 cm long.
You can use a scissors or a nifty tool a picked up from Itsy
Bitsy called a Ribbon cutter to get a clean un-frayed cut
ribbon edge. To stick the ribbon you can use a Glue gun or Silicon glue.
Also shown in the picture is one of my favorite tools from Itsy Bitsy a Star Foam punch. Itsy Bitsy Foam punches are fantastic to quickly cut out
shapes from foam.
Twist and glue the ends of the ribbon.To form a
cone,cut out a piece from a semicircle of card stock.
Glue or staple the Cardstock into a conical shape and
stick the pieces of ribbon using Silicon glue or a Glue gun. Stick a small
pencil inside the cone and insert it into a bottle cap with the help
of clay
Here are a couple of Dr Sonia's other
awesome creations:
Handmade Paper flowers made
using Spellbinders dies, Handmade paper and Pollen from Itsy Bitsy
Altered bird house tea light holder with Thai
clay flowers and leaves made using Thai Clay from Itsy Bitsy
3D spinning pop up card made using Sizzix dies, Heat embossing supplies, DCWV papers from Itsy Bitsy
Altered Key holder using Peacock chipboard, Handmade roses made using colored jute sheets from Itsy Bitsy on an key
holder from Itsy Bitsy
Altered Shadow box using Sentiment
stamp, Spellbinders dies, Sizzix dies and Heat embossing
supplies from Itsy Bitsy. Shadowbox also from Itsy Bitsy
Closeup of Handmade paper flower made
using Spellbinders dies, Handmade paper and Pollen from Itsy Bitsy
Party Favor foam flower baskets made using Spellbinders
dies, Craft foam from Itsy Bitsy
Many congrats Dr Sonia 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!
Your creations are always treat for the eyes Sonia! You are such an inspiration for every crafter and present every project in a very simple and easy way, I personally enjoyed your crafting!
ReplyDeleteHuge Congratulations, you truly deserve this spotlight!
Thank you so much for being such a strong pillar of support for me Vinita!! It means a lot to me
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Dr Sonia
Superb mam nice to know little more about you
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your encouragement and support Pooja
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Dr Sonia
Sonia's greatest quality is her generosity in sharing her crafty knowledge, tips and tricks, She takes a lot of effort to create detailed picture tutorials which have helped so many. She is not only an enabler but an encourage-r and inspire-r as well!! It is such a pleasure to know you Sonia!!
ReplyDeleteOh Suman you are so kind!!! I am so lucky to have friends such as you!
Deleteno words to say, its beautiful as usual like all your works,Sonia ji. Thanks a lot for sharing all the details and tutorials.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Roshini and congrats to you too...you will be a wonderful asset to Itsy Bitsy
DeleteCongratulations @sonia !! You are always been an inspiration !
ReplyDeleteMany congratulations Dr Sonia
ReplyDeletePerfection is what I love the most in your creations:).. All are simply awesome :)
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