Its a habit to gift money during functions, either to the hero/heroine of the day if its a marriage or the Upanayanam Boy or for the Vadhyars to give them Dakshanai. But instead of giving that openly, it could be given in some dazzling and jazzy pouches made of Stone laces. These laces are either Golden in Colour or Silver in Colour. (Heard that there are other colour laces too available but need to check in the market). These make a real good option to give money and can be made in 3 different sizes. One can keep money folded, the other for keeping Rs. 500 INR straight without folding and the third to keep Rs. 1000 without folding.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Beaded Ear danglers
After making the beaded neck set with head pins and beads I tried out my hands in making ear danglers using the same method. They turned out to be really cute and I gifted them to my cousins who loved wearing them. Ofcourse the black one in this collection is for some one who loves black just like the way I love it.
All these can be recreated on request. Mail us for knowing the price and customization options.
All these can be recreated on request. Mail us for knowing the price and customization options.
Noddy my childhood favourite
Not just during my childhood even now if I get a chance I would like to read Noddy and get transformed into that world of toys. I can even now hear the jingle of Noddy's bell. I jumped up in joy when I saw a quilled image of Noddy and I tried to replicate it in my own way and was successful too. Here is my dear Noddy. He is smaller than my hand. Smiling and happy.
Beaded sets
I have always wanted to try beaded sets, though learnt beading from my mom in my childhood days, I have forgot the method of doing it right. But when I saw a particular design online, I wanted to try it out and I searched for the tutorial to do it which ofcourse I got it.
The set was made using headpins, and beads. Arranging it in zigzag way, this set went viral. My niece who saw the design wanted me to make her one in blue and white.
The set was made using headpins, and beads. Arranging it in zigzag way, this set went viral. My niece who saw the design wanted me to make her one in blue and white.
Fluorescent colours in quilling
Many a times the fluorescent colours gives a dazzling effect. When I got a chance to use them, I preferred using them in jhumkas and studs rather than in neck sets. The colours did change after varnishing. So decided that these colours are suitable only for artistic work like designs on envelops or other art work. Nevertheless there were people who grabbed those too.
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