Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Joy Filled Basket

It is said, "Never get so busy in making a living that you forget to make a life." Yes friends, that is true. Our lives have become a rat race and people seldom get to spend some time with their own family. But have we ever pondered, what our lives will be without them. No right.. We get goosebumps simply by the thought of it!! So why not try for an inclusive growth in this, have we ever given it a thought?

If you guys haven't tried it out yet, then this would definitely give you a heads up. Start with this simple 'Joy filled Basket' card and win a thousand smiles. Follow the below guide and start winning hearts. :) ;)
















This is a simple yet innovative handout. Try gifting it. :) 
So guys see you soon with another art piece till then keep crafting. Thank you. 
Regards,
Rajashree 

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

It's exam time!! Best Wishes card on its way..

Welcome aboard friends. Hope you liked my R-Day post and I hope the intended message could sail through. Yeah. It is high time we promote girl education and equal constitutional rights devoid of any kind of gender biases. 

Now, with our calenders entering the month of February and ringing the bells of the upcoming examinations, let us all wish each other good luck. But, but.. this time definitely in a more artistic manner. You are right!! We are gonna make a 'Best Wishes' card to present it to our peers. I bet this will bring a smile onto their faces and boost their confidence. So follow these simple steps to create the magic. 










Thank you all for inspiring me to continue blogging. And of course my passion  for handmade cards which drives me to chalk out time and keep sharing it with you all.  
Regards,
Rajashree. 

Monday, January 26, 2015

Republic Day Message card: A Comeback post

Ola friends.

A very happy 66th Republic Day to my Indian friends. A day to realize that if we want, it will happen no matter what! 

I know what you people must be thinking!! After an year. For that reason I am starting this comeback post with an apologizing note. The past year was kind of an U-Turn for me in my career. It was full of ups and downs, but I am happy I could learn a few lessons from it. So I am heartily sorry for not being able to post any crafts since an year. Anyways, coming back to blogging, I want to let you all know that with the new year I have taken up the opportunity to spread the art of handmade cards using reclaimed or re-purposed materials. Even in all of my last posts I haven't used any fancy craft materials rather I have made all of them using simple reusable paper clippings, wedding card covers(which we usually tend to throw away), crape papers, etc. 

This year it was a long four days holiday for school students, so they wouldn't have got the opportunity to make cards on the occasion of Republic Day with their friends at schools, but not to worry. This year why not make the cards at home with your family and take it to school the next day to exchange it among your peers. That sounds interesting!! So I have made a very simple card but carrying a very important message . Hoping that these little handouts would bring a change in our country for the greater good. Jai Hind. :)  














Thank you all for the interest. See you soon with another art piece, till then keep drawing, keep crafting. :) Good day. 

Regards,
Rajashree