Showing posts with label Guest Designers at Lulupu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guest Designers at Lulupu. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 June 2016

Spotlight Designer : Chirali Shah

Hi, We are very excited to have the winner of our last challenge as our guest Designer this month. She is absolutely talented and is sharing a fab project with us too! welcome Chirali!


Hello people. I would like to thank the Lulupu Team for giving me this opportunity again. I hope you all like what I have created for GD post. Before we start, a little bit about me. 





1. Tell us a little about yourself and your family.





My name is Chirali Shah. I am a Chartered Accountant in practice by profession and crafting is my passion. So it is not my whole time job. But yes, Someday I would love to dedicate my everyday to crafting. I live with my family in Ahmedabad. A family of Mom Dad Brother and Sister who has been married to the most loving and knowledgeable person. As I have recently got engaged to an Chartered Accountant, a personality beyond words, now I am the luckiest to have a second such family which is as supportive as mine.

2. How did you become interested in crafts and what inspired you to start blogging?

Before I got a Chartered degree, there was a high time when i badly wanted to do something that I love and by chance made a ring holder for sister's engagement, followed by birthday gifts for Jiju and a friend's sister. There I realised to make it professional. A friend's suggestion and family's support led me to step into this. As much as i explored, i found some people and blogs.


3. What are some of your "go-to" supplies for crafting?

My "go-to" supplies for crafting are WRMK trimmer and scorer, cutter, PPs and my favourite embellishments flowers, laces and nowadays charms too. 





4. What is your favorite crafting technique?




Embossing, mixed media and different styles of album bindings are my most favourite.





5. How would you describe your crafting style?

Colourful and floral.





6. How long have you been crafting?





Since 2 years. 





7. My signature style




Arrangement of flowers. They will be arranged in one corner followed by lighter amount of flowers on opposite corner. 





8. Who are some of your influences? Who has been your inspiration?

Almost every person whether she is new or experienced. A big inspiration is Mallika Kejriwal. 





9. When not crafting , what keeps you busy?




My profession, movies and hanging out with friends.





10. What are you currently working on?




Currently i am working on a binding of a handmade diary.





So here is what I have created for my GD post, a Bird House along with pictorial.



Let’s start with tutorial:
For base of a house, take a paper of 15”x7.5” and score the same horizontally at 0.5””, 3.5”, 7.5”, 10.5” and 14.5”.


Score the same paper vertically at 0.5” and 3.5” and cut 3.5”x10” as shown below:


Cut the edges of 0.5” portions as shown in image to make a final box. Adhere all 0.5” portions to respective sides:



A final box will be of 4”x3”x4”:



To cover the house, take a paper of 4 7/8”x5 7/8”, score the same at 1” on all four sides, cut each 1” corner on one side and adhere to it’s next 1”:


Take a paper of 4”x3.5” and stick the same on above cover:



Now, rooftop of the house. Take two papers of 4.50”x2.50”, score the same horizontally at 0.5”, 2.25” and 4” and vertically at 0.5”. Then score to make a triangle from 2.25” to corner of vertical score of 0.5”. After that, cut almost 0.5” more than triangle score and cut the edges as shown in image. Adhere the same to cover of the box by tacky tape at vertical 0.5”score.





Take 6.25”x5” paper and score both the sides at 0.5” to perfectly stick the same on triangles keeping 0.5” scored lines outer than triangles as it is 0.5” wider on both the sides than triangles.



House is ready so now it’s time to make a base for house. Take a paper of 14.5”x6.5” and score the same at 1”, 7”, 8” and 14” horizontally and 0.5”, 1” vertically. Cut 1.5”x7.5” from vertical score and then stick the same as we did in base box of the house. You will  end up with 5”x6” box.



To make a drawer, take 7 5/8x6 5/8 paper, score the same at 1” on four sides and then same process as we did in cover of the house. I forgot to take a picture of it.

To make stairs, take a paper of 2.5”x4” and score the same at 0.5”, 1”,1.5” and 2” vertically and 0.5”, 1”, 3” and 3.5” horizontally. Then cut the same as shown in image, stick both the sides 0.5”x0.5” portions and one 0.5”x2” portion inside to make a 0.5”x2” box as a stair. Stick two such boxes with a small stripe so that it become a staircase and then adhere the upper stair  to drawer:




Final House:



Now start decorating it as you like. I have used Butterfly Garden stack of DCWV, some laces and flowers from my stash and a Gorjuss girl to complete the look. So here is mine:





Some close-ups:








If open:





I hope you enjoyed it. If any queries, feel free to ask. J

Thank you.

Chirali Shah.

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Spotlight Designer- Vinita Jain

Hello All!
Today we have Vinita Jain with us as our Guest Designer! Check out what she has created and more about her! :)
1. Tell us a little about yourself and your family.
     I am from Delhi, a retired Kindergarten teacher, now a successful full-time SHAM. I am blessed with a very supportive family and in-laws. I have two kids,my eldest daughter is 22 years old and my son is 20 years old.  

2. How did you become interested in crafts and what inspired you to start blogging?
    My mom always motivated  me to do lots of craft and art work since my childhood.  I always sent some occasional handmade cards to my relatives. In my school days and even as a teacher, I always decorated the Bulletin Boards with new ideas every month. The feedback and appreciations that i got for my creations motivated to keep my crafting alive. After retirement, I was feeling very bored and searching some punches on Internet and found some interesting theme challenges at International as well as Indian Blogs, which always inspire me to create different things everytime. And my crafting journey started with my blog.

3. What are some of your "go-to" supplies for crafting?
    It is a long list, but my favorites are my Trimmer, Die machine, Distress inks, dies, stamps, scissors and many more.

4. What is your favorite crafting technique?
    I love to play with different watercolor mediums, techniques, embossing powders, paste, sprays and so on.....

5. How would you describe your crafting style?
     I always love to create different style of cards, altered art and Mixed Media Canvasas with bright and bold colors, lots of layers, own handmade flowers and embellishments.

6. How long have you been crafting?
    I started crafting since 2 years back, still learning!

7. My signature style
    Mostly created different style cards with lot of layers and watercoloring with stamping.

8. Who are some of your influences? Who has been your inspiration?
    I follow  lots of talented artists. For cards I highly inspired by Jennifer Mcguire and for Mixed Media Gabriello Pollaco and Rajni Ji.

9. When not crafting , what keeps you busy?
    I love to watch movies, reding books, drawing and sketching.

10. What are you currently working on?
      I am planning to work on a Scrapbooking.

Now time for the tutorial with my Mixed Media creation. 



First of all, I applied heavy gesso on this canvas and leave it to dry.


 Created some textures using modeling paste and clear crackle paint, let it dry. Now, some stamping for textures, tear some layers of a textured white paper, adhered it with mod podge, To create the sea level at the bottom, I glued some tissue papers and cheese clothes using Mod podge.
some close ups





 Adhered some ropes in the circle shape with mod podge, real stones, some jute mesh, a cardboard and applied different inks, sprays.

Some close ups


 Cut away the PP for photo matting and distressed the edges. Tear away the layers of the  cardboard for textures.

Now before matting I arranged my all MDF cogs, clock with textures applying Inka gold, glitter paste, different inks for rusty look. and adhered them on my canvas.
Created a wavy edge at the last bottom layer using the mold and inked it. 
I used a mixture of foliage, gave the look of seaweed, corals at the bottom of the sea using molds and inks. My starfish was shaded with ink and highlighted it. A clock hanged waith a chain and a tiny bottle with a message inside. Now embellished it with lots of different beads, shells, a tiny clock weaven in a rope. some jute flowers, a polka dotted blue flower, MDF sentiment, microbeads, pearls. And at last, an art journaling on a Metal tag.

Hope you all like and enjoyed my crafting style.

Supplies used:
Canvas
Brown Cardboard
PP from Wooden stack pad from Papericious from Lulupu store, Textured cream CS
Artists' gesso from Camel, white Gauge
White Texture embossing paste from Dreamweaver; Clear Crackle paste  from Lulupu store
Bo Bunny Glitter paste- Caribbean, silver
White Linen Dylusion Ink Spray
Peacock Feather Distress ink; Antique Linen Distress stain; Distress inks- Vintage photo, faded jeans, black soot from Lulupu store
Archival Jet Black Ink
Burlap stencil from Tim Holtz; Bubbles stencil from Magenta
Pearl colors from Fevicryl Hobby ideas-
Copper and silver Perfect Pearls
Viva Gold fom Lulupu store
Mat finish Mod Podge from Lulupu store
Stabilo 0.4 fine black pen
Watercolor crayons from Recollections
Jute mesh lace and jute flower from my stash
Mold- Sea creatures and Nature; Milky white Mod podge stick
Polka dotted blue flower from Prima Flowers Strawberry kisses set
And all other elements from my stash

Happy crafting!

Vinita Jain
Sending lots of Love 

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Ken Oliver Liquid Metal Fun - With Spotlight Designer Riti Poddar

Today we are sharing yet another post on the new Ken Oliver liquid metals added to the store very recently! These little bottles have power pact results! And trust me you really would want to try them out soon! After the last post we decided to share this awesome product with Riti to get her feedback and she has created some marvelous projects for you all. Over to Riti with all the amazing details!

Hey Friends & Crafty Peeps,
This is Riti Poddar here today on The Lulupu Blog and am Super Excited & Happy to be Guest Designing!! Thank You Karuna & the entire team of Lulupu to have given me this wonderful opportunity to showcase my work & style using the "Ken Oliver - Liquid Metals"


I will not be going into further details about the product as My fellow Crafter Jaya Raghuvanshi has already Posted about the same in details. If you missed her post here is the link. 
I made a few projects using thes fabulous Liquid Metals.. 
And I Have a Video Tutorial for you all at the end of this post !

My 1st project is this pretty Watercolored Card:

Monday, 9 May 2016

Spotlight Designer: Shilpa Nagaonkar

Good morning, everyone!

It's Nikita here to introduce you to our fabulous Spotlight Designer for this month - Shilpa Nagaonkar :) Most of you may know her already as she has been a part of Lulupu's Design Team until recently. Today, Shilpa has for us a project that she created using Distress Crayons and a detailed review of this amazing product.

Here's a little bit about her:

1. Tell us a little bit about you and your family.
Hello Everyone, Shilpa here, great to be back on Lulupu blog as Guest Designer. I am a mixed media artist from Bangalore.

Friday, 8 April 2016

Spotlight Designer: Sathya Kala Sankaran | Tutorial

Good morning, folks!

Today we have a Guest Designer showcasing her special project this month.

It is the talented Sathya Kala Sankaran from Paperie Expressions and she has created a Mixed Media Canvas along with a fantastic tutorial for us!


Over to Sathya! :)

Friday, 11 March 2016

Adult Coloring Books Video Review by Guest Designer Ujjwal

Hi there,

Today we have a fabulous video review on the trending coloring books on our store. We stocked up on some fabulous adult coloring books and we are almost out of stock! So ad a part of our celebration we invited Ujjwal to try on some coloring in our cute Creative Haven Adult coloring books which you can find HERE.



She has done a detailed review to help you with ideas on various mediums that you can work on with and how they turn out. Thank you so much Ujjwal for taking time to join in our celebration and sharing your feedback on these wonderful books. I agree these are true stress busters!

Sharing a few Glimpses of the same here :)

Colouring with Alcohol Markers

Coloring with Watercolor Pencils

Coloring with watercolors


Highlight with white pen marker.



And for the complete look and feel do check out the video here




Thanks for stopping by!

Do join our Raffle, Games and challenge for some awesome prizes!!

Love
Karuna

Friday, 12 February 2016

Spotlight Designer : Suzna KH

Hello Dear Friends!! :)

Suchi here! Hope you are set for this month's challenge. You can find the Link up HERE!

Today, we have Suzna - the winner of our January Challenge - joining us here to be our Guest Designer! She has made beautiful altered projects! But before that, let's know more about her. Over to Suzna!

I had the great pleasure of being this month's Guest Designer over at Lulupu. Hope you all liked my last month's card linked to 2-0-1-6 Recipe Challenge! Thank you to Karuna for asking me to be here!

1. Tell us a little about yourself and your family.
Hi, my name is Suzna KH from Kerala, married and now settled in Bangalore. I am a B-Tech graduate in Electronics and Communication, but I’m interested in crafting.  I worked earlier but quit my job as soon as I conceived my adorable little boy and now I am a stay at home mommy fully dedicated to this wonderful role of motherhood. Also, balancing time with my passion for crafts.

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Spotlight designer: Chirali Shah

Hello friends!!
Neha here! Hope you are enjoying our current theme of the month.
                                                       Deck up your Home-Challenge#56  !!!

It's time to have another Guest Designer here at Lulupu. We have Chirali Shah here with us and she has made a Handmade Photo Frame along with pictorial. But first lets checkout a little more about her. 


Hello people. First of all I would like to thank the whole Lulupu Team for giving me this opportunity. I hope you all like what I have created for this month's challenge 'Deck up your Home'. Before we start, a little bit about me. 


1. Tell us a little about yourself and your family.

My name is Chirali Shah. I am a Chartered Accountant in practice by profession and crafting is my passion. So it is not my whole time job. But yes, Someday I would love to dedicate my everyday to crafting. I live with my family in Ahmedabad. A small family of Mom Dad Brother and Sister who has been married to the most loving and knowledgeable person. 


2. How did you become interested in crafts and what inspired you to start blogging?

Before I got a Chartered degree, there was a high time when i badly wanted to do something that I love and by chance made a ring holder for sister's engagement, followed by birthday gifts for Jiju and a friend's sister. There I realised to make it professional. A friend's suggestion and family's support led me to step into this. As much as i explored, i found some people and blogs. The first person who inspired me for blogging is Mallika Kejriwal. I learnt a lot from her blogs so I thought of it if i can inspire someone. 


3. What are some of your "go-to" supplies for crafting?


My "go-to" supplies for crafting are WRMK trimmer and scorer, cutter, PPs and my favourite embellishments flowers, laces and nowadays charms too. 



4. What is your favorite crafting technique?


Embossing and mixed media is my most favourite.


5. How would you describe your crafting style?


Colourful and floral. Even if i think to make something vintage, i end up making it colourful. 



6. How long have you been crafting?


Since 1.5 years. 

7. My signature style

Arrangement of flowers. They will be arranged in one corner followed by lighter amount of flowers on opposite corner. 



8. Who are some of your influences? Who has been your inspiration?


Almost every person whether she is new or experienced. A big inspiration is Mallika Kejriwal. 



9. When not crafting , what keeps you busy?


My profession, movies and hanging out. 


10. What are you currently working on?


Currently I am working on a mini album and a baby record album. 

So here is my take on current challenge. It is a Handmade Photo Frame with pictorial. This will be a long post with photos for each detail. So let's start. 

For a base, get a 23*21" sheet. Score it on 2", 3", 5", 6", 8" from all four sides so that you end up with 5"*7" rectangle in the center. 


Then cut four longer sides i.e. 23" as shown in following image. There is a small 1" cut on that slick strip that is cut. See it closely. 


It should result in this:


Do the same to opposite side and fold it:


Glue the outer sides of 2" and that small 1*1" portion of four sides. See below:



You can use a tacky tape too but I prefer glue just to adjust them when all the ends are sticked. Now stick straight parts


I forgot to glue those triangles before. They are not mandatory but if you glue them, there won't be any space between boxes you are making. 
Now, you need to be little careful. Those 1*1" small parts should be adhered inside the sticked straight parts so that you won't see any space in between boxes. 


It will end up like this. Pretty, isn't it? Now embellish it. I embellished inside first because i wanted to cover it with a plastic. You can keep it open too. 


Now adhere a plastic and then paper and embellish it. 


Before I show u final look, one thing is left and that is stand of a frame. So get a leftover from that 23*21" sheet, score them every 1", cut 2" and fold it as shown in image:



Stick it as below image and Cut extra portion from that triangle side so strip will be 1*6". Fold it from 3". That extra score of 1" won't bother you so don't worry. 


Take a small strip of 3" from those leftovers only and fold it on 1". Glue them and stick as shown





You can adjust them as per your requirement of slope of frame. I like to keep a little slope so have kept it tight. Now stick on back side. 

Frame is ready. :) now final look:


I adhered that net on back of flowers and lamp with Mod Podge. Colourful butterfly is a result of washi tapes. I adhered 4 washi tapes on paper and die cut it. There is a yellow washi tape as a lamp light on back of a lamp. And border of a frame is also a combination of two washi tapes. 

Some closeups:






I hope you enjoyed it. 
Thanks,
Chirali. :)

Such a lovely frame and what an awesome pictorial! I would surely like to try it sometime!! Thank you for joining us here today and we are so glad to know a little more about you! Guys you can link your entries for current challenge here