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Thursday 31 December 2020

Tealight holder

Hello everyone,

Thousands of lights can be lit from a single candle.. And happiness doesn't decrease by sharing.. Isn't it?



I created this tealight holder using the altenew quilting circle die and altenew perfectly perfect stamp as an advent to the new year 2021 with a ray of hope. 

I created this using 4 panels measuring 4.25x 5.5 inches each of moss green cardstock of 300gsm by running through die cutting machine. 

I then diecut circle from the centre from the second largest circle of the lawn fawn stitched circle dies. I then pasted the vellum paper of the measurement 4.25x5.5 inch

To stick these panels I made 4 strips measuring 1x5.5 inches scored at 0.5 inch along the 1 inch. This acted as the buffer to paste the 4 panels. 

I created the top using the gold cardstock measuring 4.25x 4.25 inches and pasted. 

Using the stackable scalloped circle dies, I created 4 circles to embellish the circles. 

In the end, I watercolored the altenew perfectly perfect florals and leaves in orange and green respectively and adhered at the corners using the 3D foam tape and liquid adhesive respectively. 

This can be used to keep on the table or can be hung, thus a little notch with a ribbon has been created. I've added a battery operated tealight candle to it. Although fairy lights can also be added.. 

One more picture from an angle


I hope you liked this dimensional art project perfect to light up any corner of the house. 

Playing along 

Altenew Home Decor Contest

I love math challenge



Sunday 27 December 2020

Congratulations!!!

 Hello Everyone,

 Simplicity and elegance never go out of fashion. And 2020 has been one year that taught us exactly the same; to be simple, calm and composed whatever the situation may be. Minimalism is another thing that i learnt this year, yes if I could sustain this year without being extravagant, anyone could..

I came across this classic and imperial photo challenge at Time Out Challenge.


Isn't this an illustrious picture with so many elements which can not go amiss. So I created this card for the challenge and I would urge you to read through to know the various elements that inspired me.






So, the four panel have been created inspired by the chairs around the dining table and their arrangement is inspired by the vertical balloons. The snowflake ornament hanging around the chair heads is the inspiration behind the snowflake embossed vertical panels. Do you see the crochet/ laced white table cloth just hanging in the right side of the picture? That is the inspiration for the crochet lace die cut belly band over the vellum. And yes vellum is inspired by the transparent look of the balloons. And the silver glittery stars are inspired by the silver star on the Christmas tree in the picture.

I hope you liked my take on the Photo Challenge as much as I loved creating it. It seems like White is the color for the season for me.. :)

Also playing along

Stamplorations Challenge

Mix it up challenge

Aaa birthday challenge

Tuesday 1 December 2020

From your secret santa

 Hello everyone

I enjoy making Christmas cards especially for children. Don't we all belive in the spirit and magic of Christmas.. Believing that Santa and his elves do prepare all our gifts is just adorable.. 

For the mft sketch challenge and mft color challenge I have this card