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Friday, 28 October 2016

New tech-inc with Diwali stamps


Hello everyone,

This is my second gust designer post for Ranganjali blog and I am so excited to share my work with you.  

Before starting to share my work, let me tell you, if you want to create something from Diwali Stamps after the festival is over, stay with me. Let me show how I created detailing on this card using these stamps. I have also used different colouring technique for this card. Believe it or not! I have used glass colours to give a Meenakari look like we find in some jewelry
First. I have mixed sliver dust with fevicol+water (1:1). This liquid will help your paper to hold glass colors and give a shiny look. I painted my card stock with this liquid and then I stamped Rangoli and Diya designs with beautiful stamps from Ranganjali.


After that, I took one white card stock 6"x7" and made two boarders first is 1" and the other, inner one of 3/4". I painted them with sliver liquid. I stamped my first boarder with half of the Rangoli design. I stamped my second boarder with Diya Flame and Dotted design from the Diwali Diya stamp set. Yes I have used Diya Flame for creating the narrower, inner boarder, you can also make flowers from it by using it as a flower petal and Dotted circles as flower centers





Once I completed stamping the borders, I outlined all the images with gold outliner. Now you are ready to fill glass colors of your choice. I also cut a Rangoli design for center. Using this technique, you can create many creative and unique things. For example, you can decorate gift boxes, create photo-frames and more.

 Here is the final look.

 Second thing I have created is a mixed media gift box top for my little nephew. Let me describe how I created it
First of all, I covered a gift box with a Canvas cloth. Then I did stencil work with texture paste. Once it was dry  I coloured the base with my alcohol inks. I wanted some fading effect so I used diluted gesso over it. Once it was dry I highlighted some areas with Inka Gold and Copper. 

I made Ganesha with white Mseal, you can use any clay for that. I pasted a metal chain at the top of the chipboard above Ganesha. I stamped some Rangoli and Diya from Ranganjali Diwali Diya stamps set.
I have also made some Diwali decorations like crackers some with paper and some with clay that I have used for Ganesha.

Later, I painted Ganesha, Diya and chipboard with pearl colors brown, gold, green and copper. I painted some Diya with silver dust (diluted with Fevicol and water). Again after outlining them with gold outliner I coloured them with glass colors.

If you notice, I have cut some pieces from the Rangoli stamp after colouring and used them in my little decorations like Ganesha’s headgear and in a clay candle. I cut one more Rangoli design which I painted with my sketch pens and placed it under the Ganesha.
I have used some embellishments like mini bells, flowers and some diecut leaves and other traditional elements from Ranganjali’s Diwali Diywa stamp set.


Lastly, I assembled all the components and a perfectly traditional Diwali gift box top is ready
Hope you found it interesting and useful. Let me know how it turned out!

Diwali wishes,
Pooja










11 comments:

  1. Pooja this is just Awesome....looking extremely beautiful....Thanks for sharing...wil try.

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    1. Thank you so much Mam for your appreciation I glad that you like

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  2. Pooja this is just Awesome....looking extremely beautiful....Thanks for sharing...wil try.

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  3. Excellent, unique, different and so festive, love both of colorful creations Pooja!

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    1. Thank you so much for your ur always appreciation☺😄

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  4. Wowie.! Super awesome projects dear Pooja.! So unique with an ethnic flavor.. loved ur technique of using Silver dust and glass colors to achieve this beautiful look.!
    Thanks for joining us at Lulupu :)

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    1. Thank you so much Mam for your appreciation n am really glad that you like it thanks for visiting my blog to😊

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  5. Completely fabulous.Thanks for joining at ICR challenges.

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    1. Thank u so much for visiting my blog n for ur appreciation I am so glad that you like my creations

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  6. Beautiful work, vibrant colours.. Loved them!

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    1. Thank you so much for visiting my blog n for ur appreciation I am glad that you like my work

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