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Banner Necklace

DIY (Do It Yourself) Halloween Banner Necklace in under 30 mins

I have been creating banners and bunting for halloween and other occasions. But that was only half the fun and if I can convert the banners into wearable jewelry, would that be cool? I’m going to design a wearable banner necklace and you be the judge if it’s any good or not. Let’s roll!

Material List for DIY Halloween Banner Neck Garland
You’ll need:

  1. Artificial Leather or Vinyl.
  2. Satin ribbon
  3. Rotary cutter or Scissors
  4. Super Glue
  5. Punch cutter
  6. Yarn Needle
  7. Fabric markers or Fabric paints

Step 1. Cut a strip of Vinyl 2 ” wide and 12 ” long.
You can choose a vinyl in your choice of color or you can paint the Vinyl with any color you want.
Hint: I chose to paint my Vinyl strip with Orange color (BOO) :-)

Image1 - Cut a strip 2" x 12" of Vinyl

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Bunting and Banners

There are many things in life that are symbols of fun, frolic, holiday, festivities and community. Bunting, Flags & Banners fall in that category of things only and that’s why I love them. This is not new for me. While growing up in India bunting and banners made me happy because I knew that somewhere around the corner there must be some festivities going on.

In Hindi language there is a specific word “Jhandi” which simply means textile bunting. I’m so in love with the colors, designs, patterns and styes that can be used to make the “Jhandi” that this year I’m going to create a lot of them. For different seasons, occasions, events and even some to express certain emotions. Yes I’m going to do it. I’ve some of them almost ready and they will be up on the website very very soon.

Friends get ready for some awesome “Jhandi” (textile bunting) that will be available for sale. I would love to know if there are any specific styles or themes of bunting you would like to see and I would be more than happy to create them just for you.

This summer bunting is my love and I mean both the textile bunting and the beautiful bird.

A little late!

Brooch for Father's Day

Banner for Best Dad



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Banner of Best Dad can be put in Dad’s room, work room and if he a cook then it can be put in the kitchen. There are so many ways you can surprise your Dad. The Brooch is little more personal. It has a pin on the back (brooch pin) and so it can be put on anything that Dad like. For example it can be put on his hat, shirt, coat or jacket.
 
I have been so caught up in creating artwork for Father’s Day that I actually never finished the work. It just somehow kept on going and going. Well what I can do? I’m still going to put them up on my blog, why not it’s my blog. I can create similar artwork for other occasions also. So if you are interested in it please feel free to contact me.

Metal Embossing!

Metal Embossing

I think that learning new things every now and then makes life very interesting. Learning new forms of art has always been something of an inner calling for me. Whenever I have come across a new form of art I wanted to know how it was done, what was its history, where did it come from, how did it evolve and how is it being practiced today?

I have dabbled in different types of art forms but mostly I have worked with fabric, thread, wool, felt, suede, wax, beads, knits, colors, dyes etc. but never with metal. It had always bugged me that I didn’t know how to work on metal or stone or wood. The closest I have been to wood is when framing my artwork and that’s about it. I used to ask myself that question all the time but not anymore. I got the opportunity to learn and practice an art form that uses metal, light sheet metal (not steel or fabricated metals which falls under industrial category) to be precise.

This time on my trip to India I learned the art of Metal Embossing at an  art school “Nirmal Kala Mandir” in the city of Lucknow. Initially the whole process looked difficult but in the last few months I have learned that the key to this art form is in the “tools”. This form of art is all done by hand. This is not pressure embossing which has industrial uses. I wasn’t able to get much done in the first week but after few days of practice I just took off. Playing with different kinds of metals like copper, aluminum, brass felt great under my hands. The art is in how to emboss (push out) the metal sheets in different designs and forms, using simple tools. The effect of embossing give a luster to the metal and adds a textured dimension to the design. There is a lot more to Metal Embossing and I would like to write more about it. But For now enough about the art form let’s get to creating some work using this wonderful art form. The one piece I have created (pictured here) will be on sale on Etsy very soon.

In addition to Metal Embossing I also learned two more awesome art forms during my trip to India. Yes two more, isn’t that great? I will share more about them in the next blog posts.

Till next time… take care and happy crafting!

Product photography can be tricky!

I have been struggling since last ten days – first I haven’t found any models for the handicraft items I created earlier last week. I had created brooches and hair-pins for young girls and couldn’t find anybody to model for that. The other issue is with the shiny and sparkly material that I used on the brooches and hairpins that I created. This material is very hard to photograph. It doesn’t come out well in the pictures. What is even more frustrating is that when I use images of kids and then add these brooches/hairpins on them the final image doesn’t come out well either. No matter how much of photoshopping I do on these images, they don’t seem right. The images of brooches/hairpins look good only when they are worn by a real person. Earlier I have used dolls to display the brooches/hairpins but the doll head is too small in comparison to the the hairpins and it makes the image look fake and odd.

Well what can I do? So today I decided to continue my work and blog without the baby model. However I did find a beautiful pet model “Snoop”. He looks really handsome in this snazzy Merry Christmas bandanna. Thanks to Linda and Sarah for letting Snoop model.  In Snoop’s scarf I used plain fabric color instead of sparkly stuff and as you can see it has come out much better. I am going to continue to make the same stuff (scarves/brooches/hairpins) in other materials that is not so shiny and sparkly and see if I can avoid this problem.

I have few more things cooking related to the fun jewelry concept. I will put them on the blog as soon as I have some ready.

Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!

Fun Craft Ideas III

After working on this project for last one week, now I have some better understanding of what I want and how to create these headbands and brooches for babies. Here are 3 more pictures but they are not yet done completely. If you think you would like to see some other designs please let me know by commenting on this blog post or connect with me on my Facebook page here.

Fun Craft Ideas II

So I finally designed two craft items today based on the idea that I had yesterday. I have to work on them a little more and refine the designs. I will create few more of these in the next couple of days. These can be designed as holiday headbands for little babies.

More fun craft ideas!

Last week I had a great time creating fun jewelry/accessories like holiday forehead bands, jingle bells bracelet and Christmas stockings with custom names on them.

toolsofthetrade

toolsofthetrade

I have been thinking that may be I can take this idea a step further and can make something similar for babies and pets so that they can also say and share the spirit of Christmas. With that in mind I have started to work on hair clips for babies and scarves for pets. How does that sound? Here is the picture of all my tools of the trade that I am using. Pretty simple, right? Well tomorrow I will post a  picture of the first finished item. I hope it comes out good!

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