Will be sent to family on new years : )
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Quilled Poster Card
Here's a poster card that I made the other day .
The shapes have been made by quilling. Interesting technique but very difficult...
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blue carrots,
bunny,
card,
quilled,
quilling
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Greeting card again !
This one is for an expecting couple !
Now it's not my best, the drawing could have been better.
I copied the design from this awesome website - www.kerryspapercrafts.com
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baby,
blue color,
card,
expecting,
greeting card
A Simple Greeting Card
Roli Chawal and Sweets for sending out on rakhi
So this just happens to be my first post here. Now there's this creative side to me which I unleash sometimes. And when I do I love to show off the stuff that I made and have people comment on them ! I figured why not post them on a blog !
Some of the stuff is rather raw but I am uploading them nevertheless : )
I made out these boxes that I sent to my cousins for Rakhi along with their Rakhis in post. Rakhi happens to be an Indian festival where the girls tie a string/ribbon( fancier than that usually ! ) on their brothers wrist as a symbol of love. It is also a reminder to their brothers to always protect them and look after them :) We put some red powder ( roli ) and rice on their forehead, which is called doing a tilak. So along with the Rakhi's I send them these boxes with the red powder and rice packed nicely.
Some of the stuff is rather raw but I am uploading them nevertheless : )
I made out these boxes that I sent to my cousins for Rakhi along with their Rakhis in post. Rakhi happens to be an Indian festival where the girls tie a string/ribbon( fancier than that usually ! ) on their brothers wrist as a symbol of love. It is also a reminder to their brothers to always protect them and look after them :) We put some red powder ( roli ) and rice on their forehead, which is called doing a tilak. So along with the Rakhi's I send them these boxes with the red powder and rice packed nicely.
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