Tuesday, March 19, 2013

TO ALL THE LOVEBIRDS OUT THERE!!!!!


Here's a great way to say I Love You!
This card is as special as it looks. It has a unique design that combines bead-work, bark-cloth, tie-and-dye, paper and hessian cloth. 
We have limited stock of most of the materials used.  No guarantee we'll have them next year.
So, Place your order now!!




Check out the lovely envelope it comes in!

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Wedding Cards.

So, my brother recently got married to one beautiful and precious lady! I got a chance to make their Wedding invitation cards. pretty little scrolls.
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Congratulations Newlyweds!!!!!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Shape and Share?

I have this craze for making something new to wear each week but lately I haven't had the time. I am thinking of going back to doing that and sharing it here. I love bright colors and this skirt I made from various left-over fabric. It's simple and anybody can make it! What do you think? Shape and Share?


Worn Differently.

Back In Time

Check out my very first cards for sale, made while back  in college. Sold more than I expected. Memories!!














Friday, March 8, 2013

HOW TO MAKE A SIMPLE EASTER CARD.

As promised, here is a how make a simple Easter card.
 
You will need:

 
 
1. Three A6 card size - 4 1/2" x 6 1/4" papers (In this case 2White and 1Brown). Card stock or embossed will do.
2. Pair of paper shapers or patterned scissors.
3. Glue
4. Needle and brown cotton thread
5. Colored pencils.
6. Pencil and ruler.
 
 
Step 1.
Take one of the two white papers, fold it accurately in half.
 
 
Step 2.

Take the brown paper, Fold it accurately in to four parts. Using the  paper shapers, cut along the folded lines.



Step 3.
Paste the brown cut-out on the front of the folded white card.
 
Step 4.
With the remaining white paper, take your colored pencils and randomly color it on one side (if you're using embossed paper, the more textured side would be great to color). Combine as many colors as you want.
 
 
Step 5.
Now fold the colored paper as you did the brown one in Step 2., cut it along the fold lines. This time cut more from it making sure it's smaller than the brown one.
 
Step 6.
With your ruler and pencil, mark out a cross as shown below on your now cut out colored paper. Thread your needle and as shown, make holes on the paper. Sew as shown below:
 
 
Step 7.
Paste your now sewn paper on the card. Using a brown colored pencil, mark out the ground beneath the cross.

 
 
Now you have a beautiful Easter card you can easily make at home and you can teach your kids how to make it too. It's simple and fun!





Remember, you can combine as many different colors of paper as you wish.
You can also use water paints as a substitute for the colored pencils
 
 
Try it,  tell us if you liked it and send us pictures.
 
 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Hey, Remember to visit Azizi Crafts tommorow as we learn how to make a simple Easter card!
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