Saturday, 5 August 2017

Quilled stenciled jhumka variant!!!

Heya folks!!!

I always love to try out new techniques and when the trials give you results that you expected, you are totally floored!!!

So here's unveiling the new variant in quilled jhumkas- The Quilled Stenciled Jhumka variant!!!

So when I was on a long break.. I think those 7 months saw the Indian craft industry bloom with a lot of Indian manufacturers which makes me really proud..


I did buy a lot of craft supplies from various online stores. One of them were Made in India stencils by Indian manufactures CrafTangles... I did buy a lot of their stencils. 

So here's featuring their floral pattern stencil for a new variant in quilled jhumkas- The Quilled Stenciled Jhumkas. This was the first trial. Tried multiple techniques to get the impression on the jhumka and finally nailed it. 

Totally happy with the way these turned out. Happy to share them as well. Do leave me your comments on this one.. will surely try to incorporate more designing in the future ones but this is surely a start from something new.. So here it is ðŸ¤“ 





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Lots of love,
Pratyusha

Friday, 4 August 2017

Nameplaque with stenciled background!!!

Heya folks!!!

Hope everyone is doing fine!!!

So here's another name-plaque customized as per customers needs. 
For the background I didn't want to leave it plain white so use Craftreat stencil Fluorish to cover up the whole background. The texture and the interest the added to the background is quite subtle and stands out. 
The quilling part for the letters uses the crushed beehive technique. 
To accentuate the letter used Viva Decor Inka gold- Gold and silver pastes. 
The blue flowers are made using Itsy Bitsy vellum quilling strips. The translucency of the flowers add to the grandeur. The stems are made using the spiralling technique. And the flowers also have a touch of inka gold.








Hope this has inspired you :)

Thanks for stopping by :)

Lots of love
Pratyusha

Thursday, 3 August 2017

The evolution of heat embossed jhumkas!!!

Heya folks...

I have been on an extended break for preparing for my MDS exams. Its good to be back to crafting.

Ever since I went into making paper jewelry I always wanted to do something different rather follow the herd. I have always been the inquesitive type who loves to venture into areas where others haven't and trust me I just love it when all the trials give you a product that you can be proud of.

One such product that was created is the Heat embossed jhumkas. It has evolved from the simple flower that was embossed on the quilled dome to a complicated pattern to a pattern where one can add in colours to the embossed areas.

This post is dedicated to that very evolution!!!

1) The simple flowers- Used Avery Elle cupcake stampset flowers here!!!


2) The elegant fronds- Just rite stamp used here!!! You can read more about it here!!




3) The multicoloured flowers- Used Mudra stamps- linen bloom stampset for the outline of flowers!!! Read more here!!!





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