Showing posts with label Thermocol ball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thermocol ball. Show all posts

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Crafter in The Spotlight 49 - Itsy Bitsy

Hello arty-crafty folks,

Thursday is here again and as usual I have comeback to introduce you to another talented crafter and her craft journey. This week’s ‘Crafter in the Spotlight’ is Tushina Goyal, an ardent art and craft lover born in Agra and now settled in ‘the city of Joy’ Kolkata.

Tushina believes that art is a representation of the soul within and everyone can craft and create. Tushina’s craft hobby has now taken a new turn and given her a new direction. Along with running a business she also works with under-privileged women and teaches them crafting skills.
Mixed media is one of Tushina’s favourite craft styles and its great know that she cannot visualize any project without craft supplies from Itsy Bitsy.

How did Tushina 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? Read answers to all these questions, discover more about her interesting journey and catch a glimpse of a step by step project by Tushina in this interview. Don’t forget to leave your comments for her.


Rashmi Closepet, MD, Itsy Bitsy: Tell us a bit about yourself & your background?
Tushina Goyal: I feel so honored to share my journey here as Itsy Bitsy,  is my favorite craft shop. Itsy Bitsy makes craft so affordable to the masses with the best quality products.
I was born and bought up in Agra and am now settled in the city of Joy, Kolkata. Being a NIFT, New Delhi Fashion Design alumni I seek art in all forms of life. I have worked with various corporate houses in the retail and export fashion industry at the onset of my carrier. My two lovely daughters mean the world to me. I love listening to music, reading and travelling. I believe we all have the power to beautify things around us in our own little ways. I am an active follower of Pranic healing. Along with it I have my artist studio where I try creating pieces where design weds functionality.

RC: How did you get into crafting?
TG: When my elder daughter was about 2 years old, I designed a name plate for her room which received rave reviews and orders too. Soon this hobby turned into a full-fledged business. I started working with NGOs’ and under-privileged women and teaching them crafting to empower and enrich them. At that point we would do exhibitions in various MNCs in Delhi-NCR to bring some money and confidence to the girls. I never realized when crafting became the food and therapy for my soul and ‘My expression’.

RC: What is your favourite type of craft?
TG: I am really fond of mixed-media. I also often add decoupage to it. I enjoy re-cycling and up-cycling a lot.
“To gather, then crumble and then again combine..
to whitewash it all and then again add rainbow hues..
to re-mould and re-make and beautify all around me..”

RC: What are your favourite products at Itsy Bitsy?
TG: You know what I love most about Itsy Bitsy is the prompt customer care service.
I cannot phantom a piece without something from the store. My favourite products are the silicon glue, the amazing stencils, the chalk paints are my new found love and the very beautiful chipboard collection. I adore the new 3D chip-boards and they are the next in my shopping list. I am very fond of their metal embellishments and stamps too. I can keep writing this as the list of my favourites from the store is countless and ever-growing, like the number of products in the store.

RC:If you had magical powers, how would you contribute to the Crafting world?
TG: With the magical powers in my hand I would like to spread craft and craft products to everyone on this planet. It is like spreading smiles. An art piece always gives tremendous joy whether you are making one or holding one. It smoothens the rough edges of life.. I suppose.

RC: Your prized possession in your craft stash from Itsy Bitsy?
TG: My ever favorite is brick stencil. I seem to be taking it out every other day. I find it very versatile and it goes with many looks that I work on. Some days I use it to create textures and sometimes just to add colors to the background. I just love its design and quality. I have just started using some thin cut dies also from the store and seem to be falling for them.

RC:How would you describe your style of crafting?
TG: My style is very 3-D, very texture oriented. I love to create new surfaces, depths, heights from things around us. My research and study at the time of NIFT proves very beneficial here. I love to do asymmetrical patterns and kind of incomplete raw finishes.

RCHow do you organize your time for crafting?
TG: I need not do that thankfully. Rather I organize other things and my schedule around craft.Craft is my priority and takes the maximum part of my day as my motto is to make my craft reach the maximum homes it can and bring smile to as many. Especially now I do Pranically blessed art pieces and want these blessings to reach each home.

RC:Tips for people who want to craft
TG: It sure sounds clichéd but ‘follow your heart’. Your art is a representation of your soul within. And everyone is unique and everyone can craft and create. You can take inspiration from others work but trust your instincts regarding finally making the piece. Your work should be your mirror.

RC: Your all -time favourite quote?
TG: “I dream paintings and then I paint my dream....”by Vincent Van Gogh

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

Spring Dance’ pencil box—

11. MDF pencil box from the store. Painted it with chalk paint—Falling Sky and let it dry.



12. Repainted it with chalk paints—French rose. Let it dry. Rubbed the surface with sandpaper after drying to give it a distressed and worn out look. Rubbed the edges more to get that blue color prominently out.


3. Used the brick stencil from the store along with texture paste and grey acrylic paint to give the wall texture on top as well as edges of the box.

4. Adorn it with various embellishments found in the store. I have used the fence, paper flowers, metal alphabets, small metal floral and dragon fly from the store and stuck them all secure using the wonderful silicon glue.


 5.Finally add a little glam by adding colored half cut pearls and glitter balls. Wow!! I love the reformed box. SO soothing..Isn’t it a beauty to keep??So soothing to eyes..


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

“I dream paintings and then I paint my dream..”by Vincet Van Gogh

In The Woods keyholder--
Lock and key chip board, gear, pattern sheet, alphabet cut outs, bamboo stencil, half cut pearls from the store


Steam Punk Box--This one is with my favourite brick stencil, chipboard cutouts, metal alphabets and other metal embellishments from the store.


The ultimate family tree--Again with my favourite brick stencil from the store used with French rose chalk paint. Floral stamp, metal ladybug and dragon fly and few sticker frames also from the store.


The power bull—my latest work with irregular dot stencil, silicon glue, almost most of the metal embellishments, chipboard gears, metallic paint and different sized thermocol balls all from the store.


Many congrats Tushina  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!

Monday, December 21, 2015

Finger Puppet Santa

Hi Folks!! Welcome to another tutorial which is based on Christmas theme. This December let us celebrate the magical season with Christmas crafts. Enjoy and have fun making this cute finger puppet Santa as part of "CRAFTY COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS".

Materials required:
Felt sheet (red & white)
White cardstock
Thermocol ball
Silicon glue
Brush
White & red pompom/cotton
Needle & thread
Color
Flower stem
Black crystal

Method:
Step 1 – Take a thermocol ball & color it with the help of Itsy Bitsy brush & color
Step 2 – Take a white cardstock, roll it & glue the edges

Step 3 – Roll a red felt sheet over it & glue the edges (to make the body). Glue another sheet as Santa’s coat. (Optional)
Step 4 – Cut 2 white felt sheets (as shown on the image) & glue it to the body (one at top & another in the middle of the body)

Step 5 - Glue the thermocol ball (as head) to the top of the body
Step 6 – Glue the red pompom or cotton (as nose), white felt (as moustache) & black crystal (as eyes)
Step 7 – Glue the beard (spread out the white pompom)
Step 8 - Cut a red felt sheet (as shown on the image) & stitch the edges to resemble Santa’s cap
Step 9 – Insert a flower stem to it
Step 10 - – Cut a white felt sheet (as shown on the image) & glue it to the cap

Step 11 – Glue a white pompom to the top with the help of Itsy Bitsy glue. The cap can be bent with the of the wire
Step 12 – Put the cap to the body. The wire is pierced into the head to keep the cap in place

The finger puppet Santa is ready. This can be a great decoration on the eve of Christmas. You can make plenty of these and decorate your room. You can hang it on the Christmas tree too. Let us know what you thought of this tutorial. J

Link to supplies –

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Finger Puppet - Reindeer

Hi Folks!! Welcome to another Christmas themed tutorial. This December, let us celebrate the magical season with Christmas crafts. We are going to make a finger top reindeer puppet. You can make a lot of Christmas themed puppets and host a puppet party in this holidays. 
Watch this blog for more Christmas themed crafts. 

Materials required:
Handmade paper
Felt sheet
Felt sheet cut to the shape of antennae
Crystals- small
Pompom- small
Silicon glue
Paint brush
Paint- brown

Method:
Step 1 - Paint the thermocol ball with brown colour, coat it twice to have a good coverage
Step 2 - Make a cylinder using handmade paper and glue the edge with silicon glue

Step 3 - Glue the felt sheet on top of the cylinder, as shown

Step 4 - Glue the thermocol ball to the felt cylinder

Step 5 - Glue the crystals, pompom and antennae to the thermocol ball to complete the reindeer

You can make different kind of puppets and place them on table top for display. :-)

Links for supplies:
Paint- brown     http://www.itsybitsy.in/store/scrapbooking/embellishment/floral/3d-butterfly-flower-floral-6pc-pbci-lb

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Christmas Hanging Decoration

Hi Folks! Here is an exciting craft tutorial for the coming Christmas holidays. Today, we shall make a Thermocol Hanging Decoration. It is easy to make & can be a great decoration. 

Materials required:
Thermocol ball
Wool
Itsy Bitsy glue
Head pin
Metallized round bead
Pearl
Ribbon

Step 1 – Take a Thermocol Hanging Decoration & put Itsy Bitsy Silicon glue on it. 
Step 2 - Glue the white thread in circles (as shown in the image)
Step 3 – Make ample circles with wool to cover the entire thermocol ball
Step 4 – Take a head pin and insert a metallized round bead followed by a pearl
Step 5 – Insert the head pin into the thermocol ball (as shown in the image)
Step 6 – Similarly, insert multiple head pins (along with metallized round bead & pearl) into the thermocol ball
Step 7 – Put little glue on the wool and stick a ribbon (as shown in the image) over it. Insert a head pin to tighten the grip
The Thermocol Hanging Decoration is ready. Use this as a home décor during Christmas. Let us know how you liked the craft project J

Link to supplies - 

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Pencil Topper Snowman

Hi Folks! Hope you had a great day. Here's something to do for the coming Christmas holidays. Today, we shall make a pencil topper, which can be used on any pen or pencil. Kids will love to have them on their pencils and love to make them too.


Materials required:
Black chenille stem- 1
Small Thermocol ball- 1
Black crystals big-2, small– 4
Silicon glue
Blue woollen thread
Small piece of Orange chenille stem
Black handmade paper

Method

Step 1 - Wind the chenille stem on a pencil to make the cylinder shape
Step 2 - Pierce the chenille stem into the thermocol ball to make the face of the snowman


Step 3 - Cut the shapes as shown. Two circles of varying size, cut a circle at the centre of the big circle and a rectangular strip to make the hat




Step 4 - Glue the ends of the rectangular strip to make a circle


Step 5 - Glue the strip to the circular paper with a hole at the centre

                                           Step 6 - Close the top of the hat with another circle

                              Step 7 - Glue the hat, eyes and pierce the orange chenille stem to make the nose



                               Step 8 - Take the woollen strands and braid it as shown, trim the edges



Wrap the braid around the chenille stem to make the scarf. Glue the small crystals to make the mouth of our snowman.  

Wow!! Now we have a pencil topper snowman ready for our Christmas collections. Stay tuned to this blog for more Christmas craft collections. J

Link to supplies: