Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Sparkle & Shine - Card


Good Morning!
This is Tanvi and welcome back!
This month is a very popular theme for you, we want a bit of sparkle and shine in your creations. Interpret it any way you want - glitter, foils, sequins, embossing, Wink of Stella, Inka gold, glimmer mists, foils.......the list is endless!

Challenge #53
Sparkle and Shine

Click here to read about the challenge guidelines

My card base is black & the diagonal stripes were created with a MFT stencil & Inkagold Silver. The Inspired by Stamping blooms were heat embossed in silver on vellum & then fussy cut. 



Over the blooms I have added shimmer with my favorite - clear Wink of Stella brush pen! This is a must have for all card makers, especially if you are one like me who likes just a subtle shimmery look. Just look at the effect.......even fantastic in real!


Don't forget to check back again as the DT will be sharing tips & tutorials all through the month.

Please also note LULUPU.COM is up & running again with loads of new arrivals!

Supplies available at LULUPU.COM

MFT stencil - On the diagonal

Clear - Wink of Stella Brush Pen Glitter

Tim Holtz Idea-Ology Design Ruler 12"

Friday, 4 September 2015

WINNERS & TOP 3 - CHALLENGE#52

Good Morning Friends!
It is time to announce the winners of Challenge#52. We had 25 fantastic entries in all making it a very difficult task to choose the best! For us each creation for amazing! Thank you so much for participating in our challenges. We love seeing what you create.
Our Top 3 (in random order) are -

 Rizwana  - a regular with our challenges, we just loved the shaker idea. How clever!


Loved the cute details in Irma's baby boy layout! 


Yasmin's entry all the way from Norway is simply adorable!


And the winner - Priyanka
Such an elaborate & detailed mini!

Priyanka, please email us at hello@lulupu.com to claim your prize.
Please grab your respective badges from here

We look forward to seeing your creations for the current challenge SPARKLE AND SHINE

Tuesday, 1 September 2015

Challenge #53: Sparkle and Shine

Hello Everyone!!!


Team Lulupu welcomes a brand new month and is excited to bring along a brand new challenge!!
It's all about SPARKLE AND SHINE this month!!! 
Now this is one exciting challenge with lots of possibilities and options and we are looking forward to your participation in the current challenge!

Challenge #53
Sparkle and Shine

Click here to read about the challenge guidelines


1. We want you to think everything that shines bright. Of course, thinking beyond the horizon sure gets the extra points! Think of anything that can add that sparkle and shine to your projects.

2. Anything goes - Cards, Albums, Invites, Gifts, etc
3. Make sure you submit entries by 30th September  2015 by 11:55 pm IST

Winner this month will receive a Goodie bag from the Lulupu store.

My interpretation for this months challenge is Cards.
 I'm love making cards these days and Lulupu's challenges gives me another bang on motivation to make something which is out of my forte!! None the less I love doing these!!

I have made 3 cards, all of which incorporate the challenge theme in a different way!

There's one among these cards which is inspired by an awesome card maker which I'll let you know shortly! It has my own little twist inside!


I recently owned this awesome Vintage Roses Altenew stamp and was so very eager to try this one out!!! Totally loved the layering process of this set!! Well, the flowers here are my very first try and I def need to improve on the layering process, but since this was my first try, I had to have the card with these pretties! This card has an embossed sentiment in gold and I have added some sequins to go along with the theme!



Here's a closer look at the card!!!


I totally love the simplicity in this card and love the sentiment, This pretty one is inspired by an awesome card maker, if you follow Kristina Werner, you'll be awestruck by her cards!! I added my own element(glitter) which makes this card very cute!!!


Here's a view of both the cards!! I love these ones!!


My last card is a very simple shaker one, I just die cutted the Pattern paper with a scallop die and added lots of flower shaped sequins inside to do that shake-shake part!!!


and yes, a glittered foam die cut makes it all the more lovable!!!

I hope you all liked my cards and do watch out this space all month long to be amazed by our DT team awesome Sparkle and shine creations!!!
Do link up your entries below and keep smiling and crafting all month long :)




Happy Crafting!
Manu





Monday, 31 August 2015

CASE this sketch - Mixed Media Layout

Hello dear crafters, 

How are you all doing. Are you all enjoying the challenge this month - Babies - A lil bit of heaven :) 


Do check out the post and link your entries to win an awesome goodie bag from Lulupu. 


For this post, we have a CASE sketch from Tanvi, which  I have interpreted in the canvas layout. 


Here is the full look of the layout. I have used pattern paper on canvas along with some stencilling and use of gelatoes. The focus of the canvas is the picture which I have laid out on a die cut circle. To add some interest, I have used some ceramic flowers, and lace trims from my personal stash and some pearl embellishments. The sentiments are die cut and coloured with gelatoes



Here's a close up look of the die cut sentiments and the patterned paper with the lace. I hope you liked my project. 

See you all soon!

Love,
Dolly

Supplies available at Lulupu:

Friday, 28 August 2015

CASE this Sketch - Cards

Hello Everyone!!

This is Manu here and I hope this month you have had flaunted all your Cute baby creations, as this month it's all about the little teeny tiny ones! Checkout about the challenge here

Another good news is!! Lulupu Store will be back with a bang in September. In addition, Lulupu is accepting pre-orders!! And this gives you enough time to get all your crafty wish list on your hands!! Do remember that the pre-order closes on 30th August and you would need to send an e-mail to hello@lulupu.com before August end to get the pre-order completed! 

It's all about the Babies theme this month, but as we did a little change in the posting model, The second Forthnight is all about one theme that the DT's will be interpreting and giving out reviews, tips, techniques on that particular topic. The topic for this fortnight is CASE the Sketch, and we have an awesome and very simple sketch by our DT member Tanvi!


The sketch can be interpreted in a lot of ways and can be played around with various techniques !
I have made two very simple and minimalistic  cards done with this sketch.


In my interpretation of the sketch, I have replaced the circle with a square and worked around on that base for my cards!!!  The flowers are stamped from a Micia stamp and then colored using watercolor pencils!



A simple Sentiment completes my card!



I so love this one!!! That Orange background color pops up the complete look of the card!! 

I hope you liked my interpretation and would get inspired by the awesome and fab work done by the DT members!!! Do remember to enter into this months challenge here.

Happy Crafting!
Manu

Supplies used from the store:







Monday, 24 August 2015

Spotlight Designer - Zalak Amarendra Kumar

Good morning & a very happy Monday to all!
Today we have a very talented crafter over at our blog, who plays along our challenges regularly. She has a post packed with information & also a video for us. Please welcome Zalak - 

First of all i really want to Thank you for giving me this opportunity to design and show some of my creativity through your blog.
I hope you will really enjoy and like my tutorial. So lets get start.

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

I am from an Ahmedabad city, graduate with Computer Application Degree. Was a working woman but now a successful housewife. I am blessed with a very supportive family and in-laws too. Wife to a Aircraft Maintenance Engineer and we have one cute little daughter, she one and half year old and let me tell you she is so much curious to do work with me when i experiment with my tools, and finally she mess all my craft area.


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

As you know every child is in someway an artist but i got this gift from my dad as he is a painter and now he is a Studio Designer. So i used to do sketches, painting. I was also rewarded in intermediate level painting. And then now after marriage we have shifted to other city and i found much time to involve in my hobbies again so i started making cards for my husband and he encouraged me a lot so i slowly learnt much more by practicing varieties of cards to bring my own emotions of love, affection and best of my thoughts in cards.

About blogging, i started when many of my family members liked and then i went online to see how much my creation get response and i was amazed with it. People loved it and encouraged me for more craft ideas and techniques.

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

Oh its a long list but most of them are My trim and score board, Envelope board, pair of scissors, and of course my favorite pen and pencil.


4. What is your favorite crafting technique?

Quilling is my first start towards crafting but once you start and experiment with watercolors, inks, embossing paste and powder etc...then you just cant stop yourself for more and more of these.


5. How would you describe your crafting style?

My crafting style is i want my project to be simple with detailed and perfect work.


6. How long have you been crafting?

There has always been some short of crafting i have been doing so cant say exactly.


7. My signature style

Different style of cards where you can put your emotions and feelings together.


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

I have a long list but first two are my dad and a loving husband. I follow lot of artist few are Jennifer McGuire, chari moss, Brandy cox and many more. and husband.


9. When not crafting , what keeps you busy?
When not crafting i am fully dedicated to my daughter.

10. What are you currently working on?

I am currently working on twist of watercolor and embossing techniques.

That's all about me. 

Lets get start with the tutorial i have made for you guys. Hope you enjoy.

Tutorial:
Today I am sharing a beautiful card on this month challenge theme. As you all heard about Explosion box so i have just tried my hands with little bit techniques of embossing and a explosion card. Yes…. You heard right i am sharing an Explosion card with embossing techniques. So here you go…
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At first glance you might think this is a simple card. Well that’s the plan so that once its opened you get a surprise  when it folds out.
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You get some idea of the exploding part from the above picture.
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This is almost fully opened. Its a one layer wonder inside so that it fold easily.
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Another view. It really is very simple to make. The actual folding part is very quick to do and how long you spend making it would depend completely on how detailed you wanted to make the design inside or out.
So here are few base steps to make this card.
Step 1: you will need one 8 1/2 square white paper (i have used watercolor paper, you can use as per your project), one 10×5 inches cardstock and fold in half, and one 5×5 inch cardstock (again i have used watercolor paper to use embossing technique)

Step 2: for embossing technique


I have used small pattern rubber stamp, first stamp it with versamark ink and then apply clear embossing powder on it, you can tap back side of paper to remove excess powder. Then you need to melt embossing powder with heat gun, once it melts you can apply any Distress Ink (i have used pickled raspberry). Then here comes the fun part, take your mister and mix some perfect pearl powder in it and shake well to mix it properly, then spray on cardstock as many times you want (i sprayed it at least 10 times and when it still wet i took dry tissue paper and dab it some spots to remove ink). Now it times to wait till it dry. Please note at this time do not use your heat gun to dry ink fast as it may start melting your embossing powder.

Steps 2.1: (optional, but i think you should try) when ink completely dry you can take your iron, put your cardstock in between of two blank A4 paper and just iron your card at least 2-3 times by changing upper A4 paper, it will start melting your powder, remove excessive ink and it will shine as we have used perfect pearl.
Step 3: for explosion card

Now take your 8 1/2 square paper. Design your card (i have design it as per this month challenge theme with watercolor and distress ink). Once you satisfied with your project, its time to convert it into explosion. Follow below image.

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Image says (1,2) fold your card diagonally so you will get X shape card. (3) flip your card, your card should facing back side up. Now take your card and fold it like down to up side, so you will get X shape with horizontal line. (4) open all flaps, now you have your card in a square shape with X and horizontal lines. (5) when you fold your card (design facing top side) you will see it will automatically fold and gives you upside down triangle 🔻.  (6) you need to take ruler and mark at 4 1/4 both sides. (7) now pay attention, take your triangle right side  corner and fold outside till you mark. Same you do it for left side also. (8) follow step 7. (9) now open all small triangles which u just folded and fold other side (i.e inside). And open it too. Now you are back with upside down triangle but with folded vertical lines. (10) now push all small triangles inside and secure it with bone folder. And here you go your explosion card fold is ready. You can see video for more clarification.
Step 4: Now you can decorate it with embellishments. Always decorate after folds because now you can see where to put embellishments. (i have not decorate it with more embellishments as i want to highlight my theme.)
Step 5: adhere it to your 10×5 inch flip top card. Adhere it from where your card folds like below image.
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And your explosion card is ready. You can add as much detail or keep it as casual as you like. I hope I’ve inspired you to give this a try, it makes a really fun card.
Thanks for looking.
handmade Cards by ZALAK 

Thank you so much Zalak for sharing so many techniques with us!

Remember you still have time to enter the current challenge - BABY - A little bit of heaven.

Cheers,
Tanvi

Friday, 21 August 2015

Spotlight Designer - Ramya Anand

Good Morning! 
This month we have Ramya Anand guest designing for us. Ramya's creations are warm & cheerful & she has a knack of using bright colors with ease! 



So over to her now - 

Hi Lulupu team,

Thank you for inviting me as the guest designer of this month!! This is very special to me as this is my first Guest designer post for any blog. 

1. Tell us a little about yourself and your family.
I hail from Coimbatore ( Tamilnadu) and have completed M.tech in electrical and electronics engineering. After marriage I got settled in California (US). My mom also loves to make crafts and jewellery. Both my parents motivated me to do lots of crafts right from my childhood. Now am also lucky to get a husband who respects my work as much as I do and doesn't bother about the house becoming a mess due to crafting.

2. How did you become interested in crafts and what inspired you to start blogging?
I have been a creative person from my childhood. I used to get immense pleasure sending handmade cards to my relatives on special occasions. My mom and me used to make lots of decorations for Navarathri. The feedback and the appreciation that I got for my creations motivated me to keep my crafting alive. After marriage I got settled in US . To overcome my boredom I began to craft regularly. Seeing my interest my husband suggested me to start a blog.

3. What are some of your "go-to" supplies for crafting?
Hmmm ... Distress ink pads, Hot glue gun , flower punches etc

4. What is your favorite crafting technique?
Not one I have three favorite techniques. 
1. Jewelry making: I love to wear the jewelry designed by me matching my outfits.
2. Altered art: The joy of recycling an item and creating something new out of it.
3. Mixed media: ( My recent love).. .I love mixed media for the suspense and the freedom it gives.

5. How would you describe your crafting style?
When I see a challenge theme I frame a basic idea in my mind and start researching about it. I love projects that involves a lot of challenges to me so I will zero down the most difficult project. In the process of making that project I learn a lot of things. Even if it didn't come as I wished I will get the satisfaction that I tried something new.

6. How long have you been crafting?
Serious crafting began 2 years ago.

7. My signature style
Bright and bold colors with lots of flowers describe my signature style. I love to add lots of embellishments and flowers to my craft.

8. Who are some of your influences? Who has been your inspiration?
For jewelry making I would choose colors and designs from Indian sarees. For mixed media i will refer to Shilpa Nagaonkar , Jaya Raghuvanshi and Gabrielle Pollaco. I will also refer to the magazine called Paperhaus for layouts and canvas works. For writing an interesting post and lots of altered art ideas I refer to Rupa's blog. Recently I started following Marjie Kemper for her art journals and Catherine for card making techniques. 

9. When not crafting , what keeps you busy?
Playing badminton with friends, Zumba dance classes, playing piano and reading magazines.On weekends I will go long hikes with my husband. 

10. What are you currently working on?
Am currently learning different art journaling and mixed media techniques. 

Thank you Ramya & now lets head over to the cheerful inspirational tutorial she has for all of us.


For making this project materials needed are:

1. Empty tissue rolls (2)
2. Floral wire thin and thick
3.tissue paper
4. Hot glue gun
5. Paints
6. Crepe paper for making flowers
7. Materials for decoration like lace , pearls etc

Procedure:


Step 1: Cut two circular pieces from tissue paper rolls and wrap it with tissue paper.


Step 2: Twist two floral wires and cut them into small pieces such that it fits inside the circular piece. Wrap it with the tissue paper and glue it to the tyre. 


In a similar way make three tyres.


Step 4 : Take a thick wire and join the two small tyres. Using the same wire make the handle and the front of the cycle ( as shown in the pic above)


Step 5: Glue the front portion of the bicycle to the front wheel. Join the front and back of the cycle using a thick wire.

Basket and flowers:

I made the basket by weaving 4 strips of paper. 



The flowers are hand cut as my punches doesn't support crepe papers. 

Painting and other tips:
Since the bicycle is made of tissue paper use dry brush technique for paining it. I used fevicryl acrylic colors. 
The bicycle cannot withstand weight so do not try to add more embellishments to it. If you want a more sturdy bicycle you can use empty tape rolls. But I felt tissue paper roll is easy to cut and hence I tried making with it.




For stability you can tie floral wire at the joints as shown in the above picture.



So a mini bicycle is ready to decorate your craft table!! Hope you all like my craft!! 


Wow Ramya this is absolutely adorable. Thank you so much for the tutorial!

Remember you still have time to enter the current challenge - BABY - A little bit of heaven.

Cheers,
Tanvi