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Vintage Baby Boy Layout featuring Papericious Peek a Boo Designer Paper

 Hello friends!
Greetings for the day!
This is Parita Galani, here today with tutorial post featuring Papericious gorgeous new release Peek a boo- Designer paper collection in beautiful earthy shades of green, brown and grey.
I absolutely love this fresh color palette of this paper pack which gives new perspective and color scheme for baby projects. Its perfect to create any baby themed projects, possibilities are endless.
I have created a vintage style layout with 3d elements which can be framed  used as photo frame too, a beautiful combination of Papericious peek a boo paper and elements from its matching die cut sheet, along with pearls, glitter and flowers.
Lets have a look at my project-  Vintage Baby Boy Layout
Step by Step tutorial
Step 1- I have taken a patterned paper from Papericious Peek a boo paper collection, I have taken 3 circles sized 4",3" and 2.5" and have distressed it from the edges and 4 random strips of paper, I hand tear it to give a vintage effect. 
Step 2- I arranged circle and strips with the help of  double sided foam tape to give it 3d look.
Step 3- I did some dry brushing with green and beige color around the paper arrangement that we did in Step 2.
Step 4- I added various embellishments from Papericious Peek a boo Die cut motif sheet and also added pearls at random places with the help of an adhesive.
Step 5- I added clear crystals along with Papericious frosting powder and some flowers too and we are done with this pretty vintage layout.
Supplies used:
I hope you guys liked my tutorial and will create some fun projects of your own. We would love to see your projects using Papericious products so dont forget to tag us!
Stay In & Take Care!
Best regards,
Parita K Galani





















Polka Dot Baby Photo Frame ft. Happy Day


 Hello friends!
This is Parita Galani, hoping all of you are safe and doing fantastic! It's a difficult time at the moment and yet more reason to indulge in and create creative things to stay sane!

Today I am here with tutorial post featuring the Happy Day Paper Pack. This collection with its fun elements and beautiful colors is perfect for all birthday and carnival themed projects.

These days, monthversaries of babies are in great trend, we often see beautiful pictures marking each monthly birthday till the 1st birthday, so I have created a beautiful photo frame which can present this journey beautifully and colorfully. The Happy Day Paper Pack was so perfect to make this cute project.

Presenting - Polka Dot Baby Photo Frame

Step by Step Tutorial

Step 1 - I have taken an 12" by 18" chipboard, and covered it with two similar patterned papers from Happy Day Paper Pack.

Step 2 - I took 12 paper pieces sized 3" by 3" from the Happy Day Paper Pack, and arranged as shown below, adhering 4 pieces in each line.

Step 3 - I used 1-12 number embellishments from the Happy Day Patterned Paper Pack and arranged it as shown below.

Step 4 - I took various embellishments from the Happy Day Paper Pack and its coordinating Die Cut Embellishment Sheets. You can arrange it as per your choice.


Step 5 - Lastly, I added few sentiments from the Paper Pack. Ta-dah! Our layout is ready to go for framing. You can always add and arrange embellishments as per your liking.


Step 6: I highly recommend it to get it framed, however you can always get it displayed in your own creative way. This frame will be perfect, beautiful and memorable gift for any new parents. They surely will cherish and treasure it for years.

Supplies Used:


 
I hope you guys liked this tutorial post and will create some interesting projects using Papericious Happy Day Paper Pack, and don't forget to tag us, we would love to see your creations.

Take care!
Best regards,
Parita K Galani

Gifting ideas with Die Cut Boxes

Hello everyone,
Today we are so thrilled! It's our first post for Papericious this term and it's a dream come true!

The Papericious September release has so many fun products, especially the die cut boxes for the coming festive season.

These boxes come in a pack of 5 with different shapes, pre- scored and pre-taped in a stiff 350g Ivory Paper. They are sturdy enough for stenciling with various mediums, spraying with colors and inking.

The best thing is these make great gift boxes for any occasion.

Today we've picked three of these boxes and designed them. Here's a look at them.

Popcorn Box




For this box, we used the Azealian Paper pack. We've alternated two patterned papers for the sides inside and out. To embellish, we die cut a lace border and a doily and layered it. We completed it with some mulberry friends. 

Favor Box with Handle





For this box, we used the Indie Chic Paper pack and cut some elements from the die cut sheet in the pack to embellish the box. For the base, we used a stencil with distress ink first and then layered our papers. The base paper layer was die cut to achieve the zigzag border. 

Cake Pie Box



For this box we've used the Back to Basics Paper pack for our layering. We used the Sigma card stock to make some paper flowers. We used some lace for the layering. 

Like you can see, it is really easy to decorate these boxes and it doesn't take too long. 

Supplies used:

Die cut boxes





Fancy Chain Lace 
Papericious Designer Edition Back to Basics


Papericious Designer Edition Azealian

Papericious Designer Edition Indie Chic

Papericious Sigma CardstockWhite






Hope you enjoyed our post and are inspired to create your own!

Thank you, 
Sunila and Aditi 






Papericious July Challenge | Moodboard

Hello everyone!!
Good morning, it's Hussena here to bring you the brand new challenge for this month. Thank you to all those who played along our last challenge. We will be announcing the winners shortly.
We have a very beautiful Moodboard to inspire you this month.


Here is a look at our Moodboard, which is the courtesy of our DT member, Halak Shah :) 

Our challenge for you this time is, to get inspired either from the colours of this moodboard, or any/all elements from the moodboard like for example - you might be inspired by the Woodgrain background, the flowers, the glitter or even the golden mesh. Whatever inspires you, incorporate it in your project and please MENTION it in your post so that we DT members have a clear idea about your inspiration.


{Papericious Challenge #4 Guidelines}

  • You can create any project - Cards, Layouts, Albums, Altered items, 3D projects, Home Decor etc.
  • You must mention how and what has inspired you from our Moodboard. This is very important for your entry to qualify.
  • The last date for submission of your projects is 9th August, 2016 at 11:59pm IST.
  • Please go through the General Guidelines HERE before you link up your project. Any project not following the rules, will be disqualified and it will not be eligible for the prizes.

Now, what's a challenge without prizes, right?! Papericious will be giving away TWO prizes every month -

  • The DT will be selecting a Merit Winner at the end of every challenge who will stand a chance to win a gift voucher worth INR 500 from the Papericious store.
  • We will be also be having a Random Winner from all the entries who enter their projects every month to win a Papericious 6 X 6" Pattern Paper Pad

Everyone's got a equal chance here so whether you are a novice or an experienced crafter, all are welcome to play along our challenges :)

And as always, we have some gorgeous inspiration lined up for you. Here's a look at the creations :

Halak Shah
( I was inspired by the woodgrain texture, white - tan - gold color combo and the white flowers.
I used patterned papers from Papericious Naturals paper pack along with tan leaves fussy-cut from Papericious My Golden Garden paper pack )

( I was inspired by the colours as well as the white mulberry flowers, the woodgrain background and the mesh from the Moodboard )
 I have used the Papericious - My Golden Garden paper for the base, then layered it with the Papericious Wooden collection and finally used the Papericious Infinity Collection papers for die-cutting that doily.

Hope you're inspired to play along our challenge. We would love to see your entries using Papericious products!