When one of my quilling friends asked me whether I could take up the order which she have got for Ganesha Quilling magnets, as she is having other orders to be completed, I agreed to do it and the client ordered 60 Ganeshas and as they had a forest theme she wanted the Ganeshas to be in Green. And thanks to my kids who helped me in completing them and packing them in green gift wrapper too.
Showing posts with label Ganesha in Quilling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ganesha in Quilling. Show all posts
Monday, July 25, 2016
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
After seeing my fridge magnet collections and my Ganesha collections one of our relative asked me to make two Ganesha fridge magnets. And the colour specification was red and gold and it definitely turned out amazing.
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Monday, March 28, 2016
One inch Ganesha
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Ganesha in leaf
I am always fascinated by Maavilai Thoranam. So I wanted to try one. And after making the leaf I felt it to be very plain. So I made a Ganesha to fit the leaf and I pasted on the leaf. Though ofcourse i plan to make a dozen such leaves and convert it to thoranam, currently I have not made more than one. But this Ganesha can also be used as single hangling too.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Quilled Ganesha for Dangler
#Project366, Day12
After making the crimped dangler, I felt it looked very simple and plain. So wanted to add something to both the sides. A small and cute Ganesha is ready to be struck to one side of the dangler. Thinking of what to do for the other side. Before doing it, here is my cute Ganesha. For the reference of size, I have added both the original picture and the zoomed one. Making of Ganeshas always are fun and give me peace too.
After making the crimped dangler, I felt it looked very simple and plain. So wanted to add something to both the sides. A small and cute Ganesha is ready to be struck to one side of the dangler. Thinking of what to do for the other side. Before doing it, here is my cute Ganesha. For the reference of size, I have added both the original picture and the zoomed one. Making of Ganeshas always are fun and give me peace too.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
2D Quilled Ganeshas
When mom and dad returned to Pune, I wanted to give something to my brother. But at the same time, I also wanted it to be something different and unique. So searched the net as to what I could do either with clay or with quilling. And I got a wonderful idea to make Ganesha in quilling which will be a 2D image. For the first try it did come out really well. The Ganesha can be placed on top of TV or can be hung in the car or can be placed in the front or back of the car. Will post the tutorial for the same soon.
After this I made a few lot of such 2D Ganeshas and gifted to a few many people. These are ideal return gifts and we make it on order. Cost Rs. 50 for nomal colours, Rs. 60 for Neon colours and Rs. 70 for Gold and Silver combos. Price can be negotiated for bulk order. To order these mail to arrass2501@gmail.com with order code SC2DG with your required colour combination.
After this I made a few lot of such 2D Ganeshas and gifted to a few many people. These are ideal return gifts and we make it on order. Cost Rs. 50 for nomal colours, Rs. 60 for Neon colours and Rs. 70 for Gold and Silver combos. Price can be negotiated for bulk order. To order these mail to arrass2501@gmail.com with order code SC2DG with your required colour combination.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
The next step into Quilling
It all started with trying out 2D images, yes simple 2D images, I was not confident enough to make them stand alone just as I saw in the pictures, so I used MDF board and I created the image of Pillayar, my all time favourite. Cant stop making Ganehsa image in any art form. I just have to start with it what ever art from I make, and here it is.
Used the remaining green colour strips in the bunch and I made the Ganesha. Initially it was just Ganesha but then I felt I need to fill in the places I made two lamps and a bowl of Kozhukattai. As I did not have white coloured paper, I used brown paper to give the effect of fried Kozhukattai.
Used the remaining green colour strips in the bunch and I made the Ganesha. Initially it was just Ganesha but then I felt I need to fill in the places I made two lamps and a bowl of Kozhukattai. As I did not have white coloured paper, I used brown paper to give the effect of fried Kozhukattai.
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