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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Design candy baskets with your stamps

Posted by Rajni Chawla

Hello lovely ladies...

Hope you all had a lovely start of the year 2014 !!

Most people love and even prefer hand-made over store bought gifts and also prefer to make them more precious by giving them handmade presentations. Gift baskets are as fun to make as they are to receive. The choice of the basket or similar container can also help define the sentiment and theme.


What if I suggest  you to design your own gift baskets using stamps...??

As you all know our current challenge is on making 3 D boxes, bags , baskets or any altered or recycled gifting item. Today I'm here to inspire you with my paper candy basket using Justrite stamps. I myself got inspired  to make the same by Marisa Job's candy basket. You can also click to her blog link to see the instructions she used while making this basket. I have used Justrite Clear Stamps - Enjoy The Day and Spellbinders Vintage Labels Four die set to create the four sides of basket .The handle of the basket is made using MS vintage Doily Lace Punch and decorated with black ribbon and pearls.
The flowers are handmade with Joycrafts floral flourish.


Instructions: 
I have tried two baskets using same technique and also took same dimensions for the base but with two different stamps from same stamp set.
1. Cut a black card stock measuring 4 3/4" by 4 3/4 '' and score all sides at 1/2 an inch.
Cut extra corner.


2. Again take 1/4" on all the four sides and make a slit. Cut it diagonally. This will make the base of the basket.


3. Stamp four images with justrite - Enjoy the day stamp with deep maroon (currant) Adirondack ink and fussy cut the edges. I have cut the base of the image to give a flat look to the basket.
4. Cut four pieces using black card stock with Spellbinder's Vintage Label Four and cut the base.




5. Color all the stamped images with distress markers/inks /copics.

6. Construct the four sides of the basket by sandwiching one stamped image and one vintage label die-cut to the base of the basket using red tacky tape or with any strong glue. 





7. Lift all the sides and tie them with a ribbon bow and decorate the basket as per your choice.Here is the complete look....of both 



And this one without handle...


 A little close-ups of both...







Aren't 
these pretty??Show your friends and family your love with beautiful handmade baskets made
 from your very own heart and hands!

So...what are you waiting for??
Just give yourself a little try on handmade presentations for your gifts for your loved ones. 
Also don't forget to participate in our current challenge,boxes/bags /baskets,hosted by my co Dt Tanvi




All the supplies used are available at The Craft Store or you can even customize your orders with Priya Sivaraj. 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

WOW.....White on whites.

Posted by Rajni Chawla

It's WOW this time at JustRite Friday Challenge #109



Guess what??
Whites On Whites.....only whites to be used. It was quite challenging for me as I have never tried creating anything without distress inks . Its not that I don't like whites....but its just that I love colors. 

As I told u in my last few posts that I am working on lots of wedding projects these days I tried a wedding cards for the same.

White is appropriate for weddings because the unity of male and female symbolizes the unity of allness.


I tried creating different textures using heat embossing, embossing folders , layering different die cuts and off course using different papers. For this card  I combined translucent Vellum and milky white textured card stock.


 For the center rosette I specially used vellum. I stamped and heat set using Seafoam White embossing powder with Justrite Lace Edges One.  I loved the lacey effect I got. For the card base I combined both A and B designs of Spellbinder's Framed Petite Labels and decorated the corners and edges using Amazing Paper Grace Corner die and Joycraft- Mid French Lily.  






  




A little close up to show the lacy edges of the rosette. I really loved the see thru effect of the translucent vellum and white heat embossing.









Here are the pictures of the rosette that I took before fixing it to the final card base. All layered using Marianne Creatables Oval and Justrite Enjoy The Day Vintage Labels Four stamp set. 



I even took few clicks with dark backgrounds.....It was my first try with whites, so was not sure about its photography.  






Don't forget to visit Justrite Challenge #109 to see what other crafters have come up with.
That's all for today. 

Thanks for stopping by.
((HUGS))


ENTERING...
JustRite Challenge #109





Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Happy Birthday

Posted by Rajni Chawla


Hi..



Though I was satisfied with the previous card that I specially created for Justrite Stampers Challenge 108.  But was not sure that whether it fits and follow all the rules of the challenge or not so gave myself another try.







This time without making any change  I created the background of my card with heat embossing using white heat embossing powder, distress inks and justrite lace vintage label three. I also restricted myself to add more handmade flowers to the card and decorated  it with beaded tassels , card head pins. metal charms , ribbon and pearls.

  

Here are few close ups of the card...




Side view...


The sentiment saying....Happy birthday!!



Loved that metal embellishments....a dress piece and a little comb.

(Sorry couldn't catch the proper picture of comb)



And the collage of the different close ups together..


My both the entries together..... Justrite Challenge #108 



Thanks for dropping by my blog :)

Entering...

Justrite Challenge # 108
Sentimental Sundays Challenge #178







Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Celebrate your day...!!

Posted by Rajni Chawla


 Hello!!

Aaah!!
This is my last and final entry for Justrite Challenge #107. It was amazing experience coloring the background of lace oval frame with worn lipstick distress ink using koi brush. Again the flowers are handmade except the small mulberry fillers....But this time while dressing my flowers I added a little glitter to diamond dust. 

 
Front view..



 Side view...



Close- up of the flowers.....made with spellbinders rose creation.
Can you see the glitters....trust me these look hundred times better when seen personally :)




Close up of stamped background and the sentiment..



Supplies used :
justrite cling stamp...vintage oval labels
justrite lace oval frame
spellbinders rose creation
Becca freeken filigiree corner dies
cheery lynn fancifull flourish
cheerylynn tropical flourish
Challenges Entered...

Justrite Challenge #107....easel card
Cards galore challenge ....flowers
613 Avenue create....anything goes (pile it up )

Sentimental sundays
Challenges for everybody....(25 oct)
Toptip tuesday...challenge 112(black n white with splash of colors)
Fussy and fancy challenge 

Sending wishes your way...!!

Posted by Rajni Chawla

Hello all !!

I'm here again with my new card and the fourth entry to my Justrite Challenge #107. Its a front easel card with lots n lots of handmade flowers. The flowers are made with spellbinder's rose creation...inked with wild honey and dressed with diamond dust.




Here is the close-up of the sentiment...




A collage of my entries again....

Supplies used....
Challenges entered....

Justrite challenge #107
cards galore...flowers
613 avenue create...pile it up 
Sentimental sundays
Challenges 4 everybody...25th oct
Fussy and fancy challenges

Hello sunshine...!!

Posted by Rajni Chawla

Hello all !!


Here in India, the wedding and festive season is in full swing. Needless to say that 3 out of my 5 cards are based on the theme of celebrations! These cards are special for me as it’s the first time I’m using the Justrite stamps that my son had gifted to me on my birthday this year.
Call it luck or call it coincidence, but the timing of the Justrite #107 challenge is just perfect! I was already working on 5 cards (3 for wedding and 2 for friendship wishes) even before the challenge was announced.

I really enjoyed working with my new set of Justrite stamps.This is my second card......my second entry for Justrite challenge #107.
 


This one is again for a friend...





 Loved making this sunflower.
Colors....flowers....and the sentiment...just wow!!



Again,,,,the collage of all five cards that I'm entering the Justrite challenge #107


CHALLENGES....

Justrite challenge #107
Challenges 4 everybody...25th oct
Top tip tuesday challenges

Our friendship is priceless...!!

Posted by Rajni Chawla

Hello all!!

Here in India, the wedding and festive season is in full swing. Today I will be sharing few cards. Needless to say that 3 out of my 5 cards are based on the theme of celebrations! These cards are special for me as it’s the first time I’m using the Justrite stamps that my son had gifted to me on my birthday this year.

Call it luck or call it coincidence, but the timing of the Justrite challenge # 107 is just perfect! I was already working on easel cards cards (3 for wedding and 2 for friendship wishes) even before the challenge was announced.

Since I can't make all d entries from a single URL and still waiting for activation at Splitcoaststampers....I will be sharing all d cards in separate posts. 

So, without making wait any longer… here is d first one for you.

Our friendship is priceless.....!!



Just have a closer look at the black blooms.....all handmade by me.
LOVE IT !!





Anddd....here is the collage of all the five cards  together.




Challenges entered....

Justrite challenge #107
Challenges 4 everybody....25th oct