Wednesday, September 16, 2015

ACDT Post: Inky Tag

Hello lovelies!
Challenge 6 is up, so hop over to Artful Crafting's blog and link up your projects.

So before I describe my project, which basically is a very simple inked tag, let me share my kit with you.

Ok, so I basically started by first adding a few drops of ink; Rasberry, Bottle and Cool Peri, onto the felt pad, after mounting it on the blending tool. Then, I randomly dabbed the ink all over the Alcohol Ink cardstock, till I was satisfied with the result. I then added some Silver mixative, in the same fashion, to further enhance the background. Once dry, I splattered some blending solution over it, then cut it to size, and used it as background for my tag.

For this awesome glittery heart, I just dabbed Rasberry over the glitter.

Stamped the sentiment, which looks embossed, even though it isn't.

and thats all folks!


Supply list:
Alcohol Inks: Rasberry, Bottle and Cool Peri 
Alcohol Ink Metallic Mixative: Silver
Alcohol Ink Cardstock
Tags
Blending Solution
Felt Pads
Rock Candy Glitter 

Happy Crafting

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

All Inked Up

Hello, creative people!
Have you ever explored with a trio of distress inks, crackle paint, and heat embossing on an MDF base? Well, I did, and I was very happy with the result.

I am sure you would agree, that one of the most amazing features of distress inks is its reaction to water. The gorgeous natural patterns that water droplets create when coming into contact with distress inks, is pure beauty.

After inking the 8" by 12" MDF alphabet base with Black, Pine Needles, and Denim Faded Jeans, I painted some sections with distress crackle to add more texture, and added gold micro beads for an antique look. Then stamped and heat embossed some more elements and sentiments.



Challenges:
The Craft Place - Mixed Media Anything Goes
Craft Your Passion Challenges - Always Anything Goes
Incy Wincy Designs - Anything Goes
Simon Says Stamps - Trio of Colors
Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge Blog

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Scrapbook (Memory Book) : Boy Oh Boy!


The Box for the Scrapbook / Memory book
Sharing an extremely colorful, yet boyish memory book / scrapbook I made for a soon to arrive baby boy.
This is an 8" x 8" memory book / scrapbook, which fits comfortably in its, custom designed, 10" x 10" hard box.
A close up of the box; the frame can hold the baby's picture

A close up of the cover, which was made with multiple layers.



Cloud style pockets Flipping photomats




Stitched buttons Sweet boy plaque with a "fun" bottle cap


These beautiful pockets were made using diecuts gifted by Artful Crafting-- they were layered and secured

Documenting milestones as the baby grows Dotted buttons hold down the pockets


The keepsakes

Large pockets with lots of space for more Window pockets to keep the precious memories safe




All wishes here More moments documented here

Paper Collections:
SCOOT - Echo Park
Dotted Essentials - Artful Crafting


Saturday, August 8, 2015

Oh So Bright!


My project this month is all bright and colorful. I created this 8x8 canvas using Distress Spray Stains from Rangers, which were part of my Challenge 5 kit sent over by Artful Crafting


As I have mentioned before, working with bright colors / creating bright projects, is a real challenge for me so this theme was a pretty big deal. I messed up twice, before I finally got going. (I think the finished canvas looks pretty decent).

The project is very simple, I just sprayed the stains onto canvas , ensuring minimal overlap, and then left them to dry. Once dry, I added some texture using modeling paste and the Tim Holtz, Dot Fade, layered stencil.


For the center focus, I printed Erin Hanson's poem, "What if i fall", onto Prima Marketing's Epiphany paper collection, and tore it out. (It is such a beautiful poem!) The torn edges were inked with Memento Bamboo Leaves ink, and overlaid with rainbow colored wire, from a local book store.


White cardstock was sprayed with the three stains, (Shabby Shutter, Salty Ocean, Ripe Persimmon) and then stamped with butterflies using jet black Archival Ink. The butterflies were hand cut, and coated with glossy accents. Thatched Roof Cottage glimmer mist, by Tattered Angels, was sprayed to add some shimmer.  (have tried to capture it in the picture above)

And that's all folks!
To take part in the challenge please hop over to Artful-crafting's blog. (Even if you don't want to participate, hop over for some inspiration)

Happy Crafting,

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

LightingUpLives: Token of Thanks from Pepsi Pakistan



This is a quick post to share a gift I received from Pepsi Pakistan, as a token of thanks, for supporting the LightingUpLives initiative.
LightingUpLives, as the name implies, is an effort to bring light to electricity deprived (underprivileged) areas. Pepsi bottles have been transformed into light bulbs, which run on solar power. You can learn more about the initiative by visiting PepsiPk or viewing the campaign video.





It was a wonderful surprise! Thank you Pepsi Pakistan.

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Precious Documented

Hello hello!

With Eid right around the corner, our theme for this months challenge is "Celebration." So, I've created a book, with tons of pockets, so you can document your celebrated moments in it; Precious Documented! The idea behind it was to create a book in which you can keep the eidi, and store some memories too. 

I've made the most of the supplies included in my gorgeous kit, a detailed review of which can be found under Happy Mail! ACDT Kit- Sweet Paris. The cover is decorated with resin flowers, some diecuts, and thickers, which were inked and coated with glossy accents.

 The rounded spine is decorated with some ribbon, charm, and beads.  On the inside, each page of the book consists of pockets, and magnetized flaps.

The above is a picture of the first page, with all the tags and pockets in place, and below is the same page once the pockets have been opened out and tags removed.

The entire length of the second page is a pocket for keeping a large tag, or money  (eidi).
The rest of the pages follow the same pattern with slight variations





So hope you enjoyed it! 

List of supplies follow: 
Distress ink - Gathered Twigs
Chipboard Bird diecuts
Prima chipboard buttons
Black cardstock
Ribbon
Beads (white and gold drop)








Thursday, July 2, 2015

Happy Mail! ACDT Kit - Sweet Paris

It was a happy happy day for me, alhumdolillah -- the first day of Ramadan, followed by the arrival of my DT Kit -- I was overjoyed!
[incase you are wondering, Yes! I schedule. = D]

Unlike my previous DT posts, I'm sharing my kit separately this time because I fell in love with the kit, the minute I set my eyes on it. (and the last part actually rhymed!)

So first up, is the awesome paper collection:
Yes, this is one of those stacks which the "picture" fails to describe in "a thousand words". These papers are gorgeous! If you like light colors, shabby chic style, then you will definitely love this collection. It's the Trimcraft Dovecraft Sweet Paris Paper Pack; 36 sheets in a pack - 3 sheets of each design.

Next, are the complimenting embellishments from the same collection.
Beautiful set of 30 paper blooms and leaves, a pack of resin flowers, and a set of 8 metal Eiffel tower charms.

I loved the texture of the blooms and leaves; this isn't just die cut paper, it feels a lot heavier. The edges seemed inked, and the embossed "veins" make them look so real! If you are the type of person who doesn't like spending too much time adding details to flowers, then these are your thing, for sure. The blooms are about 3.5" in diameter, while the leaves are 2.75" long, and about 1 5/8" wide, at the broadest.


The resin flowers are equally beautiful, with fine details. Usually, centers of resin flowers appear to be a bit smudgy, but these ones are neat, with each petal clearly visible. The pack contains five color sets, with three flowers in each set. The largest flower is about .75" in diameter, while the smallest is a little under 0.5". Each flower has a thick foam backing, with a very strong bond, making them super easy to stick on.

Last, but certainly not the least, the charming charms! Each Eiffel tower is about an inch tall, and has an embossed criss-cross pattern on it.

There are more elements from this collection (doilies, frames, and wooden elements) which you can find at the Artful Crafting webstore.

(To take part in our No Flowers challenge hop over to the Artful Crafting blog)

To guess the theme of our upcoming challenge, comment below :-P
Happy Crafting!

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