Friday, July 20, 2018

Guest Designer - Dr. Neha Sanwalka

Hello everyone! Today we have another beautiful lovely guest designer,


Hello! I am Dr. Neha Sanwalka Rungta from Mumbai. I am a statistician by profession, have a PhD in Health Science and Dietitian by qualification. I have been crafting since a very young age and dabble in various art forms. My current obsession is mixed media art & creating Art Journals.

It was very exciting to create cards inspired by Scandinavian patterns and designs. There was so much to explore that I ended up creating 5 different projects. For 2 projects, I used stamping to create leafy card panels inspired by Scandinavian patterns and converted these card panels to greeting card (red leafy) & note cards (green leafy). When exploring Scandinavian patterns, I also came across many colouring pages which would make for great cards. Hence, I downloaded 3 such pages, sized them using Microsoft word and printed them on 300 gsm cardstock. I then coloured the images using various colouring mediums and used the coloured images to make cards.

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I had absolute blast creating these cards. I am going to still explore more of these designs as there is so much to learn about Scandinavian patterns.

Thanks, Deepti for giving me this opportunity.

Best Wishes,
Dr. Neha Sanwalka Rungta
Crafty Flirtations

Wow! What gorgeous cards you made Neha. Thank you for being our guest. Guys! There is still time to play along with the Scandinavian Pattern Challenge. Have fun! :)

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Guest Designer - Anila DK

Hello everyone! Welcome back! Today we have a guest designer, one of our previous challenge winners, a beautiful crafter..


Let's hear from her..

I am Anila Dikay from Novel-Ideas. An Interior Designer by profession, I shifted to teaching Craft and now a full-time Crafter and a SAHM. I love making cards and all kinds of Paper Crafts. Hope to inspire you to play along with the current challenge - Scandinavian Pattern.

I found these two images from Google and decided to build my cards around these. I created these two patterns using Stamps/Stencil and distress inks and later converted them into finished cards.

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And here is my first card!

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And here is my second card!

Thank you so much, Anila for sharing your beautiful work with us. Friends, there is still time to play along the Scandinavian Pattern Challenge! :)

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

CAS Scandinavian - Angela Jose

Hi everyone! I hope you are enjoying our Scandinavian Pattern Challenge so far. Today, I have a very special guest, the girl who has nice, good and clever crafting skills, one of my favourite crafters,


Hello creative people!  This is Angela Jose from The Crafty Angels. First of all, a huge thanks to Deepti  for inviting me to create something catchy, a challenge that shaped my card making game from the very beginning when I could hardly differentiate between stamps, inks and papers! 

So starting off, the theme for this month’s catchy challenge is “Scandinavian Pattern” and that is a theme I absolutely love.

What is Scandinavian Design?
Scandinavian design stands for simplicity, minimalism and functionality – something easy to incorporate and something we all want after-all.

I made two cards on Scandinavian theme and I absolutely loved making them. Minimalist and functional cards have always been my favourite.


Here is my source of inspiration!!


The first card is a cliche Scandinavian style card – patterns with greys. The different shades of greys with hints of gold/copper have always been a statement Scandinavian style. 


I used the background stamp “tiny hearts” from my favourite things and hero arts ink in the shade “soft granite” from hero arts, on fabriano cardstock in the shade “bianco”.


I die cut the word “hello” from MFT’s “hello & thanks” dies , stacked it together for a 3D finish and topped it with a gold shade die cut.  That's it.  A pretty card to break the ice between long lost friends and surprise them.


And for the second card I was very much inspired by the pattern.


The second card is a bit colourful because come on we are still Indians who love colors: D A little Indian style Scandinavian card with a bit of personal touch.


 I chose these simple flower and leaf stamp from concord & 9th stamp “all year long” stamp set and stamped on fabriano elle erre  in shade “bianco” .   


I wanted to write the wishes by hand so I kept the background colourful yet subtle. The sentiment is written with Hunt101 Nib in Sumi Black ink and I think the functional part of the Scandinavian style is fulfilled with the handwritten sentiment.


The reason I started card making on the first hand is I loved our childhood Christmas time when we used to carefully choose Christmas cards from the church, and I want to revive those memories in this digital age. Handwritten messages and handmade cards are the best way to be closer even when you are away. 

I hope you liked these cards and I can’t wait to see your take on Scandinavian theme :)

Love 
Angela Jose

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Scandinavian Pattern Challenge

Hello everyone! How are you all? This is Deepti and this month's challenge is going to be fun. I am a very big fan of Scandinavian patterns so here I challenge you to make cards with any 

(click on the text for ideas and inspiration)

There are variety of categories in Scandinavian Pattern like folk art, simple, graphic, textile and etc. you can select your favourite one and can make cards. You can either stamp or doodle or watercolor or add die-cuts or even sew on your cards. :)

CHALLENGE RULES
  • Only CARDS please.
  • You can either stamp or doodle or watercolor or add die-cuts or even sew on your cards.
  • Kindly mention the source of your inspiration, like show us the picture that you got inspired.
  • You can combine with other challenges and enter as many times as you like.
  • Please turn off word verification.
  • Be creative and Have fun.
  • Last date - 25th July, 2018.
I was very much inspired by the Textile Pattern and here is my source of inspiration.

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Here is my card..


I was very much inspired by the textile pattern and foxes and background color. I simply stamped all the images from Forest Friends by A-Muse Studio with Catherine Pooler Midnight Ink,which is alcohol friendly. Then I colored all the foxes with Sizzix Permanent Markers. Next fussy cut it and adhered over the smaller panel. Finally finished the card with a sentiment strip from the same set. :)

I hope you liked it and I hope you would play along. If you have any questions kindly leave me a comment below. 

PRIZE

The Lucky Winner will be receiving this Perfect Vines Die set by Catherine Pooler. Thanks, CP! :)


The top picks will be invited as Guest Designers for the upcoming challenge.

Happy Paper Crafting.