Hello dear crafters, Namaste!
With Navratri, India starts the season of festivals and it ends only with Christmas, so we are in a festive mood for three months. I am sharing a video tutorial today where I am using one stamp set and showing you ideas of easy and quick designs for mass production of Diwali cards.
In my examples today, I have limited my supplies, I am using almost same products but trying to achieve a different look for each of the cards, also keeping it easy to make multiples of.
For my first card,
I have used Lakshmi stamp from the Shubh-Labh stamp set and Geometric flowers stencil for the background. Quick stamping in colored inks for easy card, for making in multiples.
Products used
Stamp - Shubh-LabhStencil - Geometric flowers
Color Mist - Lemon tart
Cardstocks - Natural white
Rich Red
Ink pad- Red/ Crimson ink
Anti static tool - Ranger anti static pouch
Embossing powder - Gold super fine detail
Stamping block -Acrylic block
Tape - Double sided foam tape
Ink -Versamark ink
For my Second card,
I am using the feet from the stamp set Shubh-Labh and the Geometric flowers stencil for a subtle background.
Products used
Stamp - Shubh-LabhStencil - Geometric flowers
Color Mist -Autumn blaze
Cardstocks - Natural white
Rich Red
Ink pad- Red/ Crimson ink
Pen - Zig clean color real brush pen
Anti static tool - Ranger anti static pouch
Embossing powder - Gold super fine detail
Stamping Platform -Tim Holtz stamp platform
Tape - Double sided foam tape
Ink -Versamark ink
For the last card,
I made a background with Shri and Swastik mini stamps in the set and heat embossed happy Diwali on the Rich red cardstock.
Products used
Stamp - Shubh-LabhCardstocks - Natural white
Rich Red
Ink pad- Red/ Crimson ink
Anti static tool - Ranger anti static pouch
Embossing powder - Gold super fine detail
Stamping Platform -Tim Holtz stamp platform
Tape - Double sided foam tape
Ink -Versamark ink
I hope you are inspired by these examples. Having many stamps is always great for making cards, but if you are on a budget and can buy one stamp for Diwali, I cannot recommend Shubh-Labh enough.
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Hope you will make cards for family and friends with these ideas in mind, do tag us #craftangles when you share them in social media. Also, there is a sale on right now in the store and this stamp set is only Rs 350/- , so grab it before they get out of stock. And don't forget to play in our monthly challenge, you can link your creations here.
Thank you, Happy Navratri and advance wishes for a happy Diwali :)
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I loved these cards ,perfect for mass producing !
ReplyDeleteWhat striking cards Ishani, and certainly and easy make and as you say, suitable for mass production
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