Friday 10 November 2017

Everyday Sentiment Cards by DT Ishani

Hello Dear crafters,

 

I love making cards and sending them to my dear ones. Am sure you love it too, especially to see or hear the joy when they receive it! Today, I am here to inspire you and encourage you with my cards.

 

Friendly Birds


My first card today is something I created primarily using dies and pretty patterned paper.

Materials: 

  • White cardstock

  • Pattern Paper

  • Birdhouse dies

  • Stitched circle

  • Watercolours

  • Spectrum Noir Sparkle Pen

  • Corner Chomper

  • Die - cut sentiment

  • Sequins

  • Glue

I cut a circle on the front panel of the card base and just behind it, I did some watercoloring to create a scene of sky and grass. Then I cut a fence, birdhouses and birds out of dies and some patterned paper. I adhered behind the cut circle, the fence and one of the birdhouse so that they are on the upper panel. The other birdhouse was adhered inside the card, protruding till the cutout circle. Some glossy accents for the birds and spectrum noir for my background watercolour. I used a die cut sentiment, chomped off the upper corner and some added sequins to finish off my card.








 



Shaker card


Materials: 

  • White cardstock

  • Stamp

  • Embossing powder

  • Versamark ink

  • Heat Tool

  • Zig clean color brush pen

  • Pattern Paper

  • Scalloped square frame die

  • Acetate sheet

  • Foam tape

  • Double sided tape

  • Sequins  


For this, I stamped out a cake with Versamark ink and heat embossed it with a gold embossing powder. Then with zig clean colour brush pens, I coloured the cake and fussy cut it. 
For the shaker card I cut a frame from a Scalloped square die and similar to the dimensions of the frame, I cut an acetate sheet, a pattern paper with the birthday theme and the card stock.

On the base which is the card stock I stuck the pattern paper and glued the cake over it. I took the scalloped square die cut and adhered the acetate sheet with a strong tape. I treated the acetate sheet and the pattern paper with anti-static powder and then put foam tape at the edges of the card. Before placing the acetate sheet and sealing, I put some sequins on the card.








Hope you liked these cards and would try to make similar too! 


All above-mentioned products are available at the Rainbow Craftykari store or you can pre-order them by sending an e-mail to rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com.


Happy Crafting

Ishani

Wednesday 8 November 2017

Winners RCS Challenge #6

Hello Everyone,

 

Today we're here to announce are October Challenge Winners. 

 

We've had many entries, and we love how you'll interpreted the Celebration with a Twist of Lights Challenge and came up with unique creations. Unfortunately, a lot of great entries did not follow the challenge guidelines, especially using the challenge banner/graphic in their post and hence had to be disqualified.  Please go through the guidelines so that we don't have to skip such beautiful projects.

 

Let's move on to the announcement...

 

The top three in no particular order are

1. Perky_Hobby

We love a Kanchipuram Silk Saree design was replicated on the card with lovely details ! 


2. Broken Crayons- Megha


This creations is an interesting take on our challenge with lovely mixed media work!

 

3. Arpita's Creative Journey


A lovely project and great take on the challenge!

Top three, do grab your badges from the blog and flaunt them!

 

Now onto our winner....


Stunning card with lovely layers and everything coming together so well! 

Kindly grab your badge from the blog and flaunt it. Do email us at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com with the subject Challenge #6 Celebration & Lights Winner to claim your voucher. 


We look forward to all your participation in our current challenge. Do check out various inspirations are member have for you over the month.



Vintage Desk Organiser Tutorial by DT Khushboo


Good morning everyone! I'm Khushboo Gandhi and I'm back this week with my new tutorial post. It's called the 'Desk Organizer' and I've added the vintage theme to it! Our latest challenge is a lot of fun! Create something vintage-y with an old book paper and add flowers too! Fun, yeah!

Since this tutorial could get a little complicated, I've added my finished project here (as you can see below) - to give you an understanding of how my steps led up to this gorgeous organizer!

Now let's get on with the tutorial! And let me know if you need any help with any of the steps.


Note: Extremely pic-heavy post.




Step 1: 

Cut your chipboard in the following sizes: 

  • 1 piece - 12x6.5 inches (for the main back board - with an angular cut at 7 inches on the longer sides and 3.5 inches on the shorter side - so that it gives you an angle as shown in the pic below) 
  • 2 pieces - 3.5x2 inches (for the sides) 
  • 2 pieces - 12x2 inches (one for the base and one to create the 4th side of the pocket) 

  • 1 piece - 6.5x2 inches (for the division in between)

Step 2: 

You will need to cut the following sizes for your structure/construction strips:

  • 5 pieces - 12x1 inches 
  • 15 pieces - 2x1 inches 
  • 3 pieces - 6.5x1 inches 
  • 6 pieces - 3.5x1 inches 
  • 1 piece - 7x1 inches 
  • 1 piece - 5.75x1 inches 
  • 1 piece - 3x1 inches


You will also need the following (for your straps):

  • 1 piece - 7.25x1 1/8th inches 
  • 1 piece - 6x1 1/8th inches



Step 3: 

Score all your strips at 0.5 inches. Add double-sided tape on the back side as shown in the pic below; and miter the edges (the way you would do for your albums). 



Step 4: 

Take your chipboard pieces - base piece (12x2 inches), side pieces (3.5x2 inches) and start joining them with the help of your construction strips (12x1 + 3.5x1) - as shown in the pic below. Always remember to leave 1/8th inches space between two chipboard pieces.

Note: These 3 construction strips are the only ones you need to remove your double-sided tape for and stick both the sides. All the remaining ones henceforth only need to be stuck on one side. The other 0.5 inches will need to be stuck later on when we start sticking everything to make chipboard pocket out of it. 



Back side



Front side 



Step 5: 

Now add your construction strips (3.5x1 + 2x1) to the side chipboard pieces as shown below. You need to add these to the inner side of the pieces.

Reminder: Only remove your double-sided tape on the ONE 0.5 inch of your construction strip. Below pic will help you understand better.

                            Left side                                      Right side

                                  

Step 6: 

Now add the 2x1 inches construction strips to the outer sides of the base chipboard.

                 Left side                                          Right side







Step 7: 

Moving on to the inner side again, add the 12x1 inches construction strip to the base of your biggest chipboard piece (12x6.5 inches). This we will need to attach to the base chipboard (12x2 inches) when we try to make a box out of it.





Step 8: 

Take your second 12x2 inches chipboard piece and stick all the related construction strips - 2 pieces 12x1 inches + 2 pieces 2x1 inches, as shown below.





Step 9: 

Let's move on to our divider portion now. Stick your two 6.5x1 inches construction strip on either side of your 6.x5x2 inches chipboard piece. Next, stick your 2x1 inches strip on top (stick both the sides onto the chipboard) + two 2x1 inches strip at the bottom as shown below.




Step 10: 

Now, remove the backing on your tapes on the lose 0.5 inch of the strips (both horizontal and vertical strips), and stick them to the big base (12x6.5 inches) and the bottom chipboard piece (12x2 inches piece) as shown below.





Step 11: 

Now start sticking all the other pieces together as shown in the below pics. 





Step 12: 

It's now time to stick the second 12x2 inches chipboard piece to seal the 4th side of your pocket. Stick one side of your strip to the bottom of the base and the sides of the strip to the side chipboard pieces. The concept is similar to making a box.



Don't forget to add your 2x1 inches strips vertically to the bottom of your divider portion (as shown in the pic below). When you remove the backing of the tape and close your pocket flap (the 4th side - 12x2 inches piece), this will get attached to it and make sure it's secured into a strong pocket.








Step 13: 

Your base of the organizer is ready. Start covering the remaining sides with the remaining construction strips. After you are done with adding your pattern paper, you will need to add your flaps (in case you want to). For this, take your 7.25x1 1/8th inches + 6x1 1/8th inches strips. Score them equally at every 3rd indentation as shown below.





Step 14: 

Add double-sided tapes to two sides, and fold them in to create a single strip as shown below.



Step 15: 

Score the strip at 1 inches and 1 1/8th inches.


Step 16:

Fold it a little and staple it to the back of your organiser. 


For my piece, I've not added a lock to the strip. I simply let my drawer handle hold the end of the strip.




Voila! Check out some more of my finished project pictures!
























Materials used:

  1. Chipboard 900 gsm
  2. Black cardstock
  3. Glue
  4. Double-sided tape
  5. Old book
  6. Flowers
  7. Metal embellishments
  8. Metal corners
  9. Stapler
  10. Tim Holtz Distress ink (Walnut Stain)
  11. Paper Trimmer
  12. Score Board

Hope you guys enjoyed my creations and the tutorial. Can't wait to see how you add your own twist to this!


Above mentioned products are available at Rainbow Craftykari Store OR you can pre-order the products by sending email at rainbowcraftykari@gmail.com
That's it from me, folks!

Signing out,
Khushboo R. Gandhi