Showing posts with label Gift Items. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gift Items. Show all posts

Paper quilling - Lord Balaji with Shanku Chakra


Paper quilling Ganesha

This beautiful Ganesha is completely done with quilling sheets. A perfect tutorial on Youtube helped me make this.




Silk thread chandbalis and grand jumkhas

Grand silk thread jumkha designs and chandbali studs in silk thread

Available for sale: pls contact easycrafts@gmail.com





Paper quilling dolls- Boy and girl

Paper quilling miniature dolls as boy and girl.

Also available for sale..contact easycrafts@gmail.com


Paper quilled jewellery - New collections

Hand painted, stone work and graduating shades paper jewellery

Also available for sale at http://facebook.com/ECIndianhandicrafts

Contact : easycrafts@gmail.com






Floating rangolis as tealight holders

Floating foam based rangolis with space to hold tealight candles

Available for sale also -prices start Rs 30

Contact easycrafts@gmail.com





Paper quilled jewellery

My paper quilled jewellery work..its totally addicted ..

Some of these are available for sale in the price range of Rs 40-Rs 95

Contact : easycrafts@gmail.com









MDF board utility products

MDF is light weight wood and very popular among crafters..I got some plain keyholders, pen stands and kumkum boxes in MDF base and used some kundan stones and glitter to decorate them

Some of these are also available for sale..contact me at easycrafts@gmail.com











Tutorial - Silk thread bangles

Here is a step by step picture tutorial after a long time..

Its really simple to make trendy Silk thread bangles customising it to our requirements..the materials are easily available too



Materials required

Silk thread or embrodiery threads
Stone or pearl lace or small designs in plastic that can be stuck
Glue
Plain bangles (special bangles are also available for jewellery making and even old bangles can be used for it)


Start by tying a knot with the thread in the bangle. Roll the thread all over the bangle closely without gaps and put a knot in the end too.


Hold the stone lace over the bangle (it could be in the center or two lines in the corners or any zigzag pattern too) and secure it by rolling gold colour or a contrast colour or same colour thread so that it doesnt move and also gets a grand look.


 Glue the ends of the threads so that it is secured. Repeat for other bangles as required. You could make a mix and match of some plain bangles without the stones and some with stones to get a full set. Here is a picture of the plain and finished bangle together.


And here is the pair of bangles ready ...



Do give us your valuable feedback and you could even send in the pictures of the bangles you tried using this tutorial to easycrafts@gmail.com and we will share it with other craft enthusiasts here.

Miniature clay work

I used air dry clay for this work which is available in many craft stores nowadays..Its miniature work and a coin besides it gives an idea of the actual size


Acrylic kundan rangolis

Few months back got to see some acrylic rangolis pieces in the market..lot of cut patterns were available and I selected a few of them to try kundan work..posting the pictures

Some of these are also available for sale..contact me at easycrafts@gmail.com








Video tour

Google
Web easycrafts.blogspot.com
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...