Monday 30 September 2013

Shabby Chic Memory Box

                             



You  know there are these moments when you see a beautiful creation and you have this urge to immediately try making something similar. Well I had that moment a few days ago when i saw Varshitha's creation over at the Lulupu blog. She is a very talented crafter and almost all of her creations leave me spellbound....and so did this Memory Box Card (as Varshitha calls it). So obviously, I just had to try my hand at it. I've been heavily inspired by her work and simply all of the techniques and things that she used just drew me in. So without further ado here is my creation inspired from Varshitha's Memory Box Card.

    

I've tried my hand for the first time at some shabby chic. Have embellished the cover with lace, pearls, flowers and some other random stuff. But the technique of using strips of patterned papers was inspired from Varshitha's project. Isn't it just beautiful how randomly placed but coordinated strips of paper can actually make something look beautiful!!



Across the patterned papers that I've used, there are these cherry blossoms peeping out from the designs...and i thought i could use some cherry blossom flowers on the cover page for embellishments. I had a punch thankfully and simply used it to punch out the flowers, layered them and used some vintage photo and old paper distress inks to distress the petals.



 When you open up the front cover.......



Lift the inside flaps and you see the accordion album right at the centre.
 

Close up of the album. I distressed all the pages with some old paper distress ink.


When you open the pages of the album....I used patterned paper and plain cardstock alternatively in the pages.





The other side of the album...


I haven't used any embellishments on the pages of the album....simply let the patterned papers do the talking. In fact if you look carefully, the papers themselves have this distressed look to them. That's what I really liked about this set of patterned papers.

Entering this in the following challenges
Crafters Corner Challenge # 12 - 3,2,1 - I have used 3 embellishments (lace, pearls, flowers) , 2 patterned papers (actually more), 1 sentiment
And
DCAM Challenge #2 - Shabby is Chic

Hope you all like this!








Saturday 7 September 2013

An Upcycled Box Keepsake :-)




Here's a first for me!! The first time I upcycled a box....yay!! I've seen a lot of talented ladies out there upcycling boxes or simply decorating boxes and wondered if i'd ever be able to take that first step. Am so glad that  i could try my hand at it. Well i wouldn't say that I've done a great job but its a first step towards many more...hopefully!!

This may be a picture heave post...but guys please bear with me and please do look through all the pics and give me your feedback. :-)

This is an ipod box which i've used. The idea behind upcycling this box was a keepsake-cum-gift for a newly married couple.


 I haven't done much on the box really....its my first time and i wasn't so sure of what all to include while decorating the box. Its just some patterned papers, some handmade flowers and some quilling strips used to make flourishes. Also included the first letters of their names on the box. While making this box I realised that I need to get more embellishments like maybe some chipboard stuff etc.



This is how it opens up.


I also wanted to make it a gift of sorts for them. So I decided to include a gift envelope to put in some gift money. When you open the box the first thing you see is this gift envelope.



It has a small sort of hold to keep the envelope closed. I wrote a small message for them on the inside of the cover of the envelope.


Once you remove the gift envelope. There is a sort of keepsake for the couple. I found this really cute love quote in one of the free printables available online. Its a really cute one and i hope you can read it in this pic.


Its about 7 pages with a few photos and like a small something about the couple.



Then comes the small write up for the couple with their pics. There weren't too many pics of them together and so I had to pick up a few single pics and see how i could weave a small story together. It turned out ok i'd like to think.







The embellishments are pretty simple and minimal...i've used patterned papers, distressing, free printables, alphabet stickers, paper punch flowers, paper butterflies and punches to embellish the different pages of the keepsake.

Entering this into the Beyond Grey Challenge # 38 Gifting Love for this month.
Totally Gorjuss Challenge 200 - Anything Goes
Cute Card Thursday Challenge 285 - Pretty in Pink and
Creative Inspirations Paint Week #2 - Anything Goes