Ink pads 101

I had forever been confused about which inks to use for what purpose in my paper crafts. A walk in the craft aisle would leave me confused, and I am sure every newbie feels the same way. All these inks come in various brands, sizes and shapes, and it is easy to get lost.




Craft storage solutions - Stamps

So, I have been busy getting my craft corner organised! Like every crafter, I have been hoarding and my craft corner has only become bigger and messier! So, it was high time to get things sorted out! Previously, I used to keep my stamps, inks and dies in separate transparent containers stacked up like these:



Spring 3D Easter box card!

So, I have been crazily working on 3D pop-up cards - they are just so much fun to make, and look adorable! Here is one I had made for Easter wishes.

The handmade pop-up greeting card is like a Pandora's box - featuring a cute hand sketched, and water colored Easter bunny with goggle eyes, sitting in a garden holding a huge Easter egg. I made the card super fun and bright.. which is generally not my style, but I loved how it turned out!


Craft Market stall experience 3.0

Thanks to everyone who came to my third stall at the North Essendon Craft Market this Easter, on 26 March, 2016. Hope you had an amazing Easter weekend! 

Here is me all smiles at the beginning of the day after the set up:


For this month's stall, I had been working my way through more purchases since I had some inventory ready. I had a good stock ready for my photo albums, so I created some newer baby gifts and generic fun cards for Easter, and other occasions like weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. 

I bought two trestle tables, and got corresponding fitted table covers stitched. I wanted a rustic, vintage-y table runner, so I had been rummaging through the stores to find one I could use. I kind of knew I wanted something to do with burlap, but wasn't happy with the plain burlap found in the stores.  

So, I made my half-way across the Melbourne city to go to a cafe selling old coffee bean bags. They had heaps and heaps to choose from, and I ended up picking five of the same print (what are the odds?!) I wasn't sure exactly what I wanted to do with all of them, and what size I required, but I knew I wanted them in my life!! I just love the rustic prints. They are just so full of character, fun and unique! 

Behind the Scenes - Explosion box!

Every project takes so much time and patience from start to finish to get everything perfect! Here are some photos I have taken while creating the Butterfly Explosion box. Had the best time – creating, taking pictures, more creating, and enjoying the creative process from start to finish.

Papercuts and trims - Getting measurements right is the first step to every project!



Behind the Scenes - Mixed Media Journal

Mixed Media has so many techniques! Lots of products are layered one over the other to get depth and a unique product each time. Here are some photos I have taken while creating the Mixed Media Journal. Had so much fun experimenting and combining various materials, styles and techniques.

Starting with a base - Some white paint, some scrapbook papers.. Getting the textures started.



Craft Market stall experience 2.0


For my second stall, I tried to be a little more prepared - in terms of inventory, and display, both.

In terms of inventory, I tried to stock on some newer kinds of cards and photo albums. I added some more 3D box cards, some shaker cards, and some fashion cards. As for photo albums, I had created some newer projects to feature in my stall - Travel journals, Art journals, Explosion boxes, "Women's Wallet" photo albums, "Burger box" photo albums, and some fun Easter favor boxes, and cards - for the occasion.

To display all this new inventory, I made quite a few purchases and tried to come up with fun display ideas for my items. Baby steps to a gorgeous stall some day! I got a new shabby chic card display stand. Dear hubby helped hammer some nails to add twine on the shelves. This would help the cards stay put. I had a cork board lying around, so I added some jute twine to hang the cards with some cute wooden clothespins. I put a metallic table easel to make my cork board standing comfortably erect on the table. I bought a marble cake board, and a stained plastic glass to make a "center" display. I thought this would be perfect to display all the Easter stuff I had made. I even sat and made price tags for all the items.

On the day of the stall, I had so many butterflies in my stomach. But, this time, at least I knew what to expect. I was better prepared. With newer displays, we took a little longer to figure out where to place what. But here is how it looked in the end. Overall, I was quite happy with it, and exactly how I imagined it! 

But the day was SLOW. There were fewer visitors to the market on the whole, and most stalls felt that the number of buyers were much lesser than the number of visitors, hence, fewer sales this time. But we had some friends visit us, and it was great to catch up, and get the encouragement. And, a big thank you and shout out to all who came by, gave me encouragement, and purchased things from my stall!

Anyhow, I had lots of new experiences, and lots of new learning. Items that I sold were mostly my greeting cards, and my Bunny Easter favour boxes this time. I had made some cardboard weights to keep my 3D box cards stable, and they worked like a charm in the Melbourne winds! However, my cork board kept falling off the stand, so I need to stabilize it further - I think two easel stands will do the trick! Also, I think I forgot to stick the cake board to the glass, so that kept topping over every time someone touched it. This time I need to remember to stick it down!



Craft stalls are so much of a learning experience! You just cannot predict how the day is going to turn out. But, I guess that's the thing - You should be prepared for both the scenarios - the good one, and the bad one. Have fun through the day, meet lots of new people, and most of the times, "Gray skies are just clouds passing over"!! :)


My very first Craft Market stall experience!

I still remember the mad panic I had setting up my first market stall last month. Just two days before the craft market, I was informed there was a spot, and I grabbed onto the opportunity, deciding to make a few last minute items with a full time job, and preparations for the outdoor stall. As for preparations, last minute purchases included all things from plastic table cloths, chairs, to stall display items that I could find. I managed to rent tables at the venue, so that worked out great! My business cards were ordered, but hadn't reached me yet, so I was a little upset. But dear hubby managed to get some printed for me, which did just the trick! I was completely unsure about how I would set up the stall, about my handmade products, or my setup. 

At 10:00 pm the day before, I realized I didn't have a banner for my stall name. I had always wanted my own little shop, and had the most excitement painting a cute bunting to hang, while my hubby dear helped me pack everything up. I was so anxious I could hardly sleep. I might have fallen asleep by 2:00 am, only to wake up at 7:00 am. The weather was meant to be gloomy, with rains. I must have made a few 100 silent prayers in my head - which went answered! Couldn't have asked for a better day!
We arrived early at the North Essendon Craft Market to set up the stall. I was quite nervous setting up, because everyone else around me looked so professional and had so much stuff! When I started setting up the stall, I did not even know which side to have my display. LOL. I had gone with the expectations that it would be a whole new learning experience, and that sales didn't matter as much. But in the end, my little stall did better than I expected and I was able to sell my big ticket items, so I was really happy :)
A big thank you to every one who came by, gave me words of encouragement, said hello, appreciated me, and purchased things from my stall! My husband was amazing and stayed with me helping me set up, and getting some snacks. My very first sale was while he was gone getting us both some coffee! It was a travel journal and a greeting card I had made with so much love. I just could not believe it - my hands were shaking, and I think I may be talking gibberish. One of my customers loved her purchase so much, she went by showing it off to a few tables alongside. The happiness on her face was just priceless, and made my day even more special than it was! 
Items that I sold included my unique travel journal, coffee book, explosion box, and some greeting cards. I had made some Valentine greetings and gifts, and I think they were the least popular probably because the demographic was older, and obviously they could not relate to those gifts. I also found out a few things about my set up. It was pretty good for the first time, I had laid everything out on the table, but my greeting cards on display kept flying off in the winds. So, this time I’ll do something to fix that.

I wasn’t sure how I would feel going through the whole market adventure - if it would be successful or not, but it turns out I did good, and people appreciated me, so I feel motivated to do another one! 





Looking forward to it this month! :)
Love,
Divya

Valentine's day cards for your love!

Valentine's day is just around the corner, so in this post I share two cards I had made for Valentine's day few years back. Think it is something super cute and can be made for valentine's day, a birthday, or an anniversary as well!

Card no. 1

For this card, I used a base of a cute pink postcard I had lying around. I think it was from some valentine collection that I owned. Then I added a doily, die cut flowers, a die cut heart, and some washi tape. I then added a pair of cute printed chipboard birds from my Dearlizzydaydreamer collection and some bling to finish it off.


Card no. 2 

For this card, I used an embossed cardstock as base. Then, I used some butterfly die cuts, one of which I embellished with gold foil, and added a title.

Think it looks simple, but is a super cute gift!


Hope you take some inspiration from these and make something for your loved one!

Love,
Divya

Cinderella Pop-up card!

Yes, I said it - I am officially obsessed with pop-up cards. Anything that looks out of the ordinary greeting cards catches my eye. I wanted to create a girlie pop-up card, to go down the memory lane of my own childhood. I know I would have loved this card growing up. I loved fairy tales, spinning stories, and everything to do with fairyland.

My mom says that as a kid I would spin stories and get my brother in trouble, and would talk for hours about all things that happened at school. Once a chatter box, always a chatter box! :)  

So, here I made a Cinderella-inspired Pop-up card. I thought of everything that reminds me of the whimsical Cinderella fairy tale - the pumpkin carriage, the glittery glass slipper, the fairy godmother, a starry night, and lots of magic. 




Mixed media cards!

I was inspired to make some cards with artsy backgrounds. Wanted to create something new, which I hadn't done before. Thought I would give a start, and see where they lead me, and think they turned out quite nice!

Card no. 1

Got all my distress inks out, and started to spray. Was aiming for a "batik" inspired background. So, used a stencil, versamark, and then holographic embossing powder, to get a glittery design on the card. Then went on to emboss it, stamped a sentiment. 


Here is a close up of the background:


I have also entered this card into the Crazy 4 Challenge no."C4C319"
And into the Share Joy Challenge 19: Sketch & Tic-Tac-Toe.


Card no. 2

I wanted to make an inspirational card with an artsy background. Nothing like making one of those to cheer yourself up! 

Again, I started off with spraying several layers of distress inks. Then I went on to stamp some areas to get some more texture. I also painted a few areas with acrylic paints to get a pop of color. Then, I hand sketched out this pretty girl. Went on to emboss her hair with holographic embossing powder to get that shine and glitter. Then made some handmade paper roses, added some paper vines, and then stamped some pretty flowers to adorn her pretty hair, finishing off with some pearl dotsThen, I stamped "You're one of a kind" on several pieces of leftover embossed paper, and added that to the card. 


Here, you can probably see some textures and layers going on: 


I have also entered this card into the SugarPea Designs Sugar Sketch 37 (SPDSS37).

Hope this inspires you to do something creative! 

Love!

"10 Highlights" mini album

Hi friends,

With Valentine's day just about a month away, today I share a mini album I had made for my valentine last year! It could also be a perfect anniversary or a wedding gift for a couple. 

So, the concept of the mini album was 10 highlights of our relationship, or the 10 things we love doing together. I also added 10 photos I love of us along with it! Since it was a Valentine gift, I wanted to use pink for the cover. To embellish the cover, used some jillibean soup alphabets, lace, and a charm. :) The inside pages have cute little tabs as well. 


Unfortunately, I do not have more pictures of the inside. 

Hubby loved it. Hope you do too, and get inspired to make something for your valentine!

Love,
Divya