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!!