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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Crafter in The Spotlight 38 - Itsy Bitsy

Hello arty-crafty folks,

Thursday is here again. It’s time to introduce our ‘Crafter in the Spotlight’. This week we feature talented crafter “Pooja Sharma”! Pooja is from Gurgaon, Haryana and crafting is her passion.

 A commerce graduate and a fashion designer, Pooja taught art and craft in a woman’s Polytechnic. She decided to work from home after she got married and that motivated her to start her own art and Craft studio. However, now that Pooja has a two year old kid, she prefers to devote most of her time to the little one and crafts only when there’s time.

Pooja’s teachers noticed her creative work right in college because they were different from the ordinary. That is when she realized she could also pursue a career in art and craft.

How did Pooja get into crafting, what inspires her, what are her tips for fellow crafters, her favourite quote, how would she contribute to the crafting world if she had magical powers? Read answers to all these questions, discover more about her interesting journey and catch a glimpse of a step by step project by Pooja in this interview. Don't forget to leave your comments for her.



Here are excerpts of my interview with Pooja:


Rashmi Closepet, MD, Itsy Bitsy: Tell us a bit about yourself & your background?
 PS: Thank you IB team for giving me this opportunity, I am Pooja from Gurgaon (Haryana). Craft is my only passion. I am a fashion designer and a B.Com graduate from Delhi University. I worked as an art and craft teacher in a woman’s Polytechnic but after getting married I decided to work from home. Thereafter, I started my own art and craft studio. Once I became a mother, I took a break so that I can devote most of my time to my little one. Now that he is two years old, I craft only when I get time.

RC: How did you get into crafting?
 PS: Well! From my very childhood, I used to make things from waste. Creative things always attracted me. While I was doing my fashion designing, my folders, colouring sheets, projects were noticed by my teachers because they looked different from rest of the lot. I was the topper in my batch and when people started appreciating my work, I realized that I can do something in this field too. I started my job as a F.D teacher and later got an offer from a woman’s polytechnic, where my art journey started professionally. 

RC: What is your favourite type of craft?
PS: I always wanted to do various kind of art which I love. I also love learning different things and working with different medium. That is why I love to make murals, clay modelling, waste material craft, siporex and now I am enjoying paper crafting. Lately, my favourite is mixed-media and I really enjoy making mix media projects

RC: What are your favourite products at Itsy Bitsy?
PS: I am really a big IB fan. None of my work is complete without IB products.
I like their huge verity of craft materials at reasonable prices. My most favourite things are stamps. I must say IB has a gorgeous collection of stamps and more important thing is they are extremely affordable. I also love the stencils, gesso, flowers, chipboard shapes and variety of inks.

RC: If you had magical powers, how would you contribute to the Crafting world?
PS: If I had this power I would really want to change the mentality of those people who still think that art and craft is just waste of time and this profession cannot earn us much money. I want those people to realise the value of handmade things in the true sense.

RC: Your prized possession in your craft stash from Itsy Bitsy?
 PS: It would be stamps, stencils, spray, dies, everything…. whichever product I bought from IB will be my prized possession. The latest in my wish list are chalk paints.

RC : How would you describe your style of crafting?
PS: I love to do experiments. I always try to make and learn different techniques and styles. I don't want to stick to just one kind of craft; I like to make things out of waste because I believe nothing is useless in this world for a crafter. I like bright colours, so most of the time I use vibrant colours in my work. I love to do mix media projects the most.

RC: How do you organize your time for crafting?
PS: This is really a tough question. I also wish I have more free time like others crafters, but being a mom of a little baby is really very tough for me. I can only craft when my baby is sleeping or when my husband helps me a lot to manage things at home. 

RC: Tips for people who want to craft
PS: My tips to the crafters is “do enjoy …while doing art work, comparison with others is not good, just believe in yourself. The most important thing is, do not be afraid to make something if you really want to make it. Take the plunge and make it without caring about how it will look because no one is perfect and we all learn here!!

RC: Your all-time favourite quote?
PS: “Nothing is permanent so be calm in every situation.”

RC: Thank you Pooja for sharing your story with us. We look forward to many more gorgeous creations from you and wish you all the best in your creative journey!
PS:: Thank you Rashmi.

Here is a gorgeous project by Pooja  & step by step description:

I chose green and maroon hand made papers to begin with. 



 I have lots of stamps in my stack from IB, this time I chose to use these clear stamps for my flowers and leaves.


I stamped flowers and leaves of my choice and coloured them with pencil colours and crayons


          I layered two stamped flowers to make one flower, used ball tool to              give it a 3D look as shown in the pic .







I simply distressed  the edges of the green paper with pigment ink from IB and arranged  my flowers on doily cut out.

After I was done with these steps, I used this clear stamp for the background in the remaining area 
                   To convey the message I used this Itsy Bitsy clear stamp

Then I added a piece from my Itsy bitsy pack of corrugated sheets to upscale its beauty.
I prettified my creation with some shining crystals too. 



Here are a couple of Pooja's  other awesome creations:









Many congrats Pooja  for being the CRAFTER IN THE SPOTLIGHT – ITSY BITSY


You will receive Rs.500/- Itsy Bitsy gift voucher ðŸ˜Š ðŸ˜Š & a Crafter in the Spotlight badge, which can be proudly displayed on the side bar of your blog and other platforms. Looking forward to many more creations, Happy Crafting!





Saturday, November 19, 2016

Christmas Gifts


Hello & happy weekend to you all!
Christmas is round the corner & it's the most magical time of the year! Time to celebrate & enjoy! Festivities are never complete without gifts & today I have some quick & easy ways to wrap the gifts. 

Here's a sneak peek!


I am very proud to introduce the newest range of Itsy Bitsy products - a favourite with most paper lovers like me - Little Birdie's Pattern Papers!!! Let me warn you hoarders like me will find it hard to run the scissors!
Over the next few days we will share a lot more inspiration using different paper packs.

So here it is the Christmas Pack


Priced at Rs. 200 for a pack of 12 sheets each one with a different design. With a very good mix of checks, plaid, dot & stripes, these are truly value for money & they are SINGLE SIDED! I loved the rich & vibrant prints & colors, very very festive. These are printed on 160gsm acid free Linen Paper & are a delight to work with.


Besides this pack Itsy Bitsy has the widest range of Christmas embellishments & home decor products. Check the link here to view the festive collection.

Over to my post now........loads of ideas! 
First I have a quick & easy idea to transform a gift bag using the Itsy Bitsy stencil. My favourite paint to work while using a stencil is the Mont Marte dimensional paint.  Once the paint dried I popped up the pattern using a white gel pen. 



The gold shimmer is very festive in real!


Next I have a star shaped gift box & complete with glitter embellishments for a festive look.


Pillow boxes are so handy when gifting small items. With the WRMK pillow box punch making these is child's play!



This star I made using the Sizzix die looks so elegant. Aren't these papers fantastic!!!


A magnetic frame up next, also made using sizzix dies


A simple tag in which I used the backing of the embellishment pack.


And finally my favourite is this gift card holder, made is a jiffy!




Hope these ideas help you in making your gifts even more special!
Stay tuned for the next release in this range coming soon!

Hugs,

TANVI

Supplies from Itsy Bitsy - 





Wednesday, July 6, 2016

STAR FOLD CARD


Good Morning!
This is Tanvi & today I have a pictorial of star fold card. 
This is a fun fold to make & like me if you love pattern papers super way to use them!
So lets begin with a 12x12" card stock
Here are the pictures to take you through the steps - 




Cut off the remaining trianglar sides. We will use the 12" equilateral triangle for the fold.

Next, score the triangle at 4", 6" & 8" on each side






Select papers of your choice, trim & glue them to the base. I used coordinating papers from the Maggie Holmes Stack



As you will see later I changed the pattern paper over the 3 smaller triangles.


The new handmade flowers (silicon glue is very handy to add 3D embellishments to projects) were a  perfect adornment for the  card. Doilies, glitter glue & pearls completed the card. 






Using the WRMK envelope punch board I also made a coordinating envelobox to hold the card.







Here is a list of supplies used - 

Card stock
Scale
Scoring tool
Rubber stamp - Dream big
Glue 
Maggie Holmes Stack
Handmade flowers 
Doilies 
Silicon Glue
Glitter glue 
Pearls 
Scissors
WRMK envelope punch board

Hope you like this super easy fold!
Thanks for vivitng & happy crafting!

Theres still time to play along the Sizzix challenge. Find all the details here.


Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Exploding Box Birthday Card


Hi Folks! Welcome to Itsy Bitsy Blog. We are going to present you with a series of tutorials about all things crafty! It will be our goal to include different kinds of crafts, so there will be something for everyone!

Today we are going to show you how to make an exploding box card! Exploding box style cards are very popular right now and why not!? They are exciting, mysterious and give you lot of room to express your creativity! They look like gift boxes and you can use them to put in photos, a little trinket or gift, write notes, pretty much anything you would like to include. There is an element of mystery and surprise for the recipient too.
In this tutorial we are going to make an Exploding Box Birthday card.


Supplies used in this card:
·         2 Sheets of 12”x12” plain Cardstock (green)
·         1 sheet of coordinating plain Cardstock (Pink)
·         2 Coordinating 12”x12” pattern from the DCWV Cherry Liemade paper stack (Pink dotted paper and Green floral paper)
·         2 Coordinating Ribbons (0.6mm) – White and Green
·         1 Paper Doily 3.5” – white
·         Die cut paper flowers – Sparkle Florettes Strawberry fields
·         Paper Roses - white
·         Handmade Mini cupcake embellishments and Sentiments
Note: You can choose paper in any colours and patterns as per your choice.

Tools required:
·         Craft Glue
·         Paper cutting Knife
·         Cutting Mat
·         Scoring tool

Method:


Take one of the 12x12” card stock sheet and make score lines for folding. The score lines should be 4” from each edge. This will divide the paper in nine 4x4” squares.


Cut out the corner squares using a paper cutting knife or scissor. You will end up with a large plus sign like the picture shown above. With this your basic structure of the box is ready. Now we will make the lid for the box.


Cut the other 12x12” card stock into a 6 3/8” x 6 3/8”. Make 4 score lines as shown in the figure. The score lines should be 1” from the edge.


Snip one side of the corner squares up to the score line as shown in the figure (a one inch cut).

Glue the flaps inside the lid sides as shown above and your lid for the explosion box is ready. We can now start embellishing the base box.


We are going to layer the inside of the panels of the card. Layering adds a 3D effect and breaks the monotony of a single colour/pattern. It’s also a great way to frame your focal points in a card. Cut six 9cmX9cm squares of your choice of pattern paper. We are using the pink and white dotted pattern paper for this layer. Centre them and glue them carefully onto the five square panels of your box base.

Make sure that the base paper is showing on all side of the pattern paper. Glue the sixth square on the top of the lid. Make sure that that pattern paper is centred properly before sticking it. It is important to get a neat finish.


To add some more interest we will add another layer. For this layer we are using a floral print in coordinating contrast colour. Cut five 8cmX8cm squares and stick them on the four side panels of the box. Again, you need to make sure that the squares are centred and the previous layer is visible equally on all sides. For this layer, we have used pattern paper for 2 sides and the green card stock for the other two sides. The fifth square piece will go on top of the lid.


Stick embellishments of your choice on the side panels. Since this is a birthday card, we have used birthday themed embellishments.

To make the sprig of flowers cut thin strips of the green cardstock. These will make the stems for the Sparkle Florettes. Glue flowers to 5-6 strips of paper to make a spray of flowers.


Glue the flowers to the one of the side panels. Glue the doily to the centre panel. We have left the fourth panel blank. You can write a personal message on the fourth side panel.


In the next steps we are going to assemble the cake. Cut three ¾” wide strips of the pink cardstock. The length of the strips should be 16, 20 and 24 cm.


 Glue the two ends of strips together to make circles as shown. You will get three circles of graduating sizes. This will make the basic structure of the three tiered cake.


Apply glue to the edge of the circle. Stick it to another piece of paper. Once dry, carefully trim off the excess paper. The tiers for the cake are now ready.



Apply glue to the edge of the tiers and assemble the cake as shown in the figure. Make sure that each tier is perfectly centred.

Glue the green ribbon around the base of the each tier. Apply Glue to the edge of the base and stick it onto the centre panel on top of the doily.


Glue the paper roses on the cake as shown in the figure. Make a bow with the ribbon and stick onto the sprig of flowers. The exploding box is ready! All we need to do now is add some finishing touches to the lid.



Glue a strip of ribbon onto the third layer of paper. Make a ribbon bow and stick on top of the ribbon. Top it with another paper rose. Once everything is dry, hold the side panels of the box up and close the lid. Your exploding box is now complete! When the recipient opens the lid, the flaps will fall open revealing the mysteries inside J




Note: It is important to let the glue dry properly between steps.  

Please let us know what you think of this tutorial and do send us pictures if you try it.
Happy crafting!

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