Sunday, October 7, 2018

Unforgetful - Envelope Card

Hello friends,
Hope all doing well!!

I am here again with simple but elegant "Unforgetful" envelope card.. I know all of us have lots of moments in our life that can not be forget and of which memories are cherished forever. So for such occassions, the best way to gift someone to make their moments wonderful and unforgetful I designed this envelope. This time I am presenting you pictorial tutorial for the same....
What I have used:
  • Cardstock ( of any color here I have used purple)
  • Patterned paper ( papericios)
  • Embellishments
  • Lace
  • flowers ( any but I have used here handmade paper flower made by me)
  • Heartfelt leaves ( from classic rose die set)
Here is glimpse of final envelope:


Let's start with tutorial:

After scoring as shown above now it's time to add pattern paper. 

But before attaching pattern paper in front flap and back flap, just add lace for closure of envelope. Then comes the time to show your creativity, First of all gather all the embellishments and then starting setting. 

Inner view of the envelope is as follows:


After pasting all the embellishments, your envelope card is ready!! Isn't it simple.. Hope you all like the tutorial and this envelope card..



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Monday, October 1, 2018

Easel card with drawer box

hello all..
Today I am back with one of my most liked art and that is nothing but PAPER CRAFT!! Yes, today I will present you a beautiful easel card with a drawer box. And I am sure you will all love that (fingers crossed)!! Here is glimpse of my today's project:




Moving on, I will try to share with you how I make this with brief steps done and also list of supplies used. So, let's begin:
Supplies Used:
Black Cardstock ( Prika's)
Brown Cardstock ( Prika's)
Patterned Paper (Papericious)
Hanging metal Charm
Few die cuts and embellishments
Embossing paste (Itsy Bitsy)

Now after gathering all the products to be use, we will start the process for making this project:


A.   First of all, I cut the cardstock in required measurements. I am providing you the list and number         of cardstock to be cut.


For Making cover of drawer box:
  • Black Cardstock - two pieces of 7"X 81/2" ( score three sides at 1 1/2")
  • brown Cardstock - three pieces of 51/4" X 11/4" 
  • patterned paper - three pieces of 4 3/4" X 3/4"
  • Black Cardstock - 5" X 1"
       For Making Drawer:
  • Black cardstock - 8 1/4" X 8 1/4" ( score at 1 3/4" on all four sides)
  • Brown cardstock - 5 1/4" X 1 1/4"
  • Black Cardstock - 4 3/4" X 3/4"
  • Patterned Paper - 4 1/2" X 1/2"
       For Making Drawer Box top and bottom:
  • Black cardstock - two pieces of 6" X 6"
  • Brown cardstock - two pieces of 5 3/4" X 5 3/4"
      For Making Easel card base :
  • Black Cardstock - 5 1/2" X 11" ( score at 5 1/2" and then at 8 1/4")
     For Making Easel card Back: ( optional)
  • Brown Cardstock- two pieces of 5 1/4" X 2 1/2"
  • Patterned paper - two pieces of 5" X 2 1/4"
     For Making Card Bottom:
  • Patterned paper - one piece of 5 1/4" X 5 1/4"
     For Making Card Front:
  • Brown Cardstock - 5 1/4" X 5 1/4"
  • Black Cardstock - 5" X 5"
  • Patterned Paper - 4 3/4" X 4 3/4"
B. After cutting all the above mentioned paper and cardstock in the required measurements, we will         move towards creation. For that, first we will start from making the cover of the drawer and cut           after scoring the cardstock, cut the squares as shown in pictures below:


C. Now, for making the drawer, we will make cut on vertical lines till the horizontal line on both             sides and then glue it keeping the flaps inside.
D. After completing both drawer cover and box, it will look as follows:

E. For making easel card, we will take easel card base and decorate front as per your choice after             pasting brown cardstock and pattened paper on black cardstock. Here is my final look of the               project done by me:





Hope you all liked it!!
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