Saturday, October 11, 2008

Christmas Card #2

The second entry for a chance to win some great RAK on Christine's blog for the challenge here.

Came up with the second card with the outline left over after I cut my first tree out of the green handmade paper (see previous post). Green and red glitter to bling the foreground. Red thread on the top just to contrast. Took a red paper (rectangular) and wrapped golden thread around it randomly, which resembles Christmas tree decorations. (I am loving this technique right about know to add quick decorative touch to pieces I use in my cards). Some golden stickers completed the tree decorations. Red and golden in contrast to finish off this card :)




Christmas Card #1

The RAK on Christine's blog were just too tempting! Worked on 2 Christmas cards this week for her challenge here.

I had this red creased paper from a bouquet received much earlier (Yes I hoard all the paper I can ... never know when you may need it!!) which I used as a background. Cut out a tree with simple lines from green handmade paper. Used a layer of green glitter to bling it up with golden star stickers.

A cream glossy paper (doesn't show well on the photos) on the side to divide the main image from the sentiment. For the sentiment cut out a tag from the same green paper. Wrapped golden thread around it randomly to add dimension and some more bling with golden star outline stickers. To finish off, sentiment stamped onto a lighter green handmade paper and slid it in between the tag and the golden threads.






Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The perfect fit

Got around to making a simple card with some classic patterned paper (K&Company) using Laura's sketch this at 2S4Y ... I like to suprise my husband with some cards now and then and this I am sure he will love :)



Drew and cut out the puzzle pieces and the 'I' ''U' using a pair of scissors, so that took real long! :)Added some bling stones on the alphabets and the side sentiment to add contrast with the darker color scheme.

Friday, October 3, 2008

L O V E

My husband has been home this week 'cause of the Eid Holidays so got to this week's 2S4Y challenge a little late. Took me a while to decide how I could incorporate this Kazan's sketch 10.

Decided on green & brown with golden accents as the color scheme. The letter were printed on the home computer and then decorated with green glitter and golden beads. Outlined the letters L O V E with a black pen giving it a more 'handmade' feel. A golden thread wrapped around the 2 pieces of card stock (from K&Company) to add a little dimension and the 2 ribbons to finish it off!


Saturday, September 27, 2008

Diwali Cards

Diwali, the Hindu New Year, is just a month away. It is also known as the 'Festival of Lights' where lamps/lights lit in the house on this day signify victory of good over the evil within every human being. It's all about the traditional prayers, decorations, new clothes, Indian sweets and most importantly time with family & friends - almost like an Hindu-Christmas! :)

Laura's sketch No.9 on 2S4Y got me started on cards to give out to family this week. Here are 2 variations of the sketch that I came up with using some Indian wedding cards I had stored away.
The first one focuses on 'OM' a sacred Hindu symbol to signify the beginning of most Hindu 'pooja' (prayer) in patterned silver and blue paper with hints of red (an auspicious color for Hindus)

The second one focuses on Lord Ganesha, the most worshipped diety especially honored at the start of rituals and ceremonies. Traditional Indian designs on maroon, red and yellow backgrounds were just right for this card. A tassled red/golden thread, traditionally Indian, completed the look.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Inspired by CPS

Ever since I saw a sketch at CPS, these circle ideas were swirling in my head!
Managed a set of 4 with similar colors but the elements mix-n-match ... :) I think they are really appropriate for kids with the bright colors and smiley balloons!



P.S. Am not satisfied with these shots as I still haven't managed to find the perfect spot for taking pictures : The colors just don't come out right!!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

SISTER ... Miss You

New week and a new sketch up at 2S4Y from Kazan. Here is her sketch ...



And my take on it (with paper and Cardstock flowers from K&Company; flower embellishments from the local store) ... this one had a lot of elements so it was fun to choose and pick and place my favorite bits and pieces :)


Monday, September 15, 2008

My First Project

This is the first thing I made when I bought my stash of scrapbooking products :) It is a wall hanging to be gifted to my closest friends on their engagement. Since it was the first time I made something more professional and gifted it to them I was very happy with the response I got from them. I gifted it without the picture and asked S to add a picture that she liked best!

How To:

  • Taped one end of a silver ribbon to one old CD and the other end to another CD. Also added a folded piece of ribbon to help hang the creation.
  • Covered this side(which would be the back of the project) with normal pink card stock and stamped "With all my love" and my name & hubbies at the back.
  • Used a lighter colored paper paper (from K&Company) on the first CD with an Engagement Quote (from the web). Added flower and butterfly embellishments (from K&Company) appropriate to the theme.
  • Lower CD was covered with a more colorful paper (from K&Company), a small flower embellishment added and "fill your heart with love" stamped (from HeroArts) on the bottom to finish it off!
  • Since a ribbon is used to to connect the CDs together, the project easily folds into a envelope. I handmade mine with some more Clear Design stamps (from HeroArts) and some acrylic paints.

Friday, September 12, 2008

First attempt at an 2S4Y competition

Here's my first attempt at an 2S4Y design.
Didn't want another 'Happy Birthday' card so decided to make something for mom. I love pink and hearts and just put this all together to tell mom how much we kids love her -- will give it to her on my next trip to Dubai.

Here is Laura's sketch 8 (from 2 Sketches 4 You)

And my take on the sketch...

Here's a close-up. I've tried quite a few things on the camera but still can't seem to get the 'exact colors' ... just need to experiment some more and hopefully in due time it should work out!


Mom has a habit to read before going off to sleep and I thought a MOM bookmark included would be the best thing for her. The bookmark is made on an old id card and some basic scrapbooking paper (from K&Company), ribbon and shiny heart stick-on from the local store and is handwritten - I somehow still prefer this than stamping in some cases -- and the fact that right now I have just one bunch of text stamps! :)

My first entry into a competition

I had gone over the Tarisota website over the last few weeks and found their gallery an immense source of inspiration, color combinations I'd never thought about & embellishments galore!

The task this time around is to design a 'Thank You' card, details available here.
Below is my entry into the competition.

Supplies: Paper and paper cardstock butterfly (from K&Company); ribbon and glue on embellishments from the local store, thankyou strips printed at home

Thursday, September 11, 2008

The start ...

.. of something Big -- I hope! :)

Been scrapbook/stamp blog jumping these last couple of months and have managed around 20 cards and some random gifts in the process ... will be posting up some of my special ones along the way.

Other than that new cards should be on here as often as possible.