Friday, January 10, 2020

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Kalash and Lotus Rangoli

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Center Row- 17 Dots-5 rows, 15, 13, 11 upto 5 dots. Straight Dots

Some of my previous Rangolis:

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NOTE: Most of these designs are my own original creations, which I create by spending much time and after hard work. So please don't post these photos or designs (even if you draw these by your own hand) on your site or blog . Please link back to my blog. I hope you understand this and respect my request. Thank You.


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Roses and Rose Buds
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19 -5 Rows in the center, 17, 15, 13 upto  5 Dots; Straight Dots.

Some of my Previous Rangolis:

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Please do go through my previous posts. There are lots of beautiful Rangolis.


NOTE: Most of these designs are my own original creations, which I create by spending much time and after hard work. So please don't post these photos or designs (even if you draw these by your own hand) on your site or blog . Please link back to my blog. I hope you understand this and respect my request. Thank You.


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Fishes in Lotus Pond

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Center-17 Dots-5 Rows, 15, 13,11...upto 5 Dots -Straight Dots

Some of my previous Rangolis:

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For details of the above Rangolis go to the respective post. There are many more beautiful Rangolis in my previous posts. Please take time to search for other Rangolis too. I am sure you wont be disappointed.


NOTE: Most of these designs are my own original creations, which I create by spending much time and after hard work. So please don't post these photos or designs (even if you draw these by your own hand) on your site or blog . Please link back to my blog. I hope you understand this and respect my request. Thank You.

Do keep any eye on my blog for more...


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21 to 1 Straight Dots

This one is a mix of chain and ordinary rangoli.

Some more of Rangolis from my previous posts:
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Please do go through my blog for more of these beautiful Rangolis.

Please keep an eye on my blog many more Rangolis  to try.
NOTE: Most of these designs are my own original creations, which I create by spending much time and after hard work. So please don't post these photos or designs (even if you draw these by your own hand) on your site or blog . Please link back to my blog. I hope you understand this and respect my request. Thank You

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Thursday, January 9, 2020

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I am posting two easy and simple Rangolis with same dot pattern.

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9 to 1 in between dots or isometric dots

These are very easy to draw and also easy to colour. Keep an eye on my blog for more...


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Chain Rangolis are fun to draw once you master them. Yes they look a bit complex and difficult to draw in the beginning. 

They are the best ones to fill large spaces with intricate patterns in a very short time. One of the advantages in these type of Rangolis is you can select a small design or block and build on the pattern either repeating the same pattern or adding other patterns. 

Colouring the pattern after drawing the pattern in these type of rangolis is a bit difficult. It is better to colour the background and then draw over it. One more way is to draw the pattern using coloured powders instead of white powder.

Here is one of my creations:


15 X 15 Straight Dots

In this pattern, I have used three different types of  patterns. Each block is 5X5 straight Dots.

Some more of my previous posts:

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Rangoli-363

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Hello friends!. Been away for so long. Nice to be back.

This year I could not post the Rangolis from the beginning of the Dhanurmaasam from 16th December due to various problems, including problem with my computer.

So I will try to post as many as possible during these few days left before the Makar Sankranti festival. Please do check my blog now and then to get the latest Rangolis.
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Center- 3 rows-15 straight dots, 13, 11, 9,7, 5, 3 dots on either side

Some More Rangolis of 15 dots from my previous posts:



Rangoli Details here

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Rangoli Details here

Keep watching my blog for more Rangolis.

NOTE: Most of these designs are my own original creations, which I create by spending much time and after hard work. So please don't post these photos or designs (even if you draw these by your own hand) on your site or blog . Please link back to my blog. I hope you understand this and respect my request. Thank You.


Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Rangoli Festival 2020



Wish you all a Very Happy New Year. Sorry for the belated wishes.

Hope you are all doing great.

I will be posting Rangolis for Sankranti. Please spread the word around.



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Saturday, June 29, 2019

A Simple Thank You Card

Hi Friends!

How are you all doing? Its quite cloudy here today. We may have heavy rains in a day or two due to low pressure.

Today I am sharing a simple Thank You Card. This card was made in one of my classes for demonstration. I usually prefer easy to make simple cards.


The base of the card is a very light pastel coloured card stock. I have used floral printed paper from JAGS 

I love this light coloured floral printed paper.But only thing is the size of print is big and can only be used for bigger sized cards.At least that is what I feel. 



For the insert, I have used two different shades of green coloured paper. Actually the colour of the top layer of the insert matches the floral printed paper. But here in the photo it looks a different shade.

This card has a plain white envelope.

Hope you like this card. Watch out for more...

Materials Used:
  • A4 size light yellowish green pastel coloured Card Stock
  • White Card Stock scrap
  • A4 size JAGS printed paper pack W&M CPPS15
  • Sizzix Framelits Circles and Labels Stitched Dies
  • Sentiment Stamp
  • Black Ink
  • Light Green Ink
  • Glue, dimensional Dots
  • Light Green papers of two different shades for insert
  • Corner Punch Flower design


Friday, June 28, 2019

Paisley Print Card

Hi Friends!

Hope you are all doing well.

Here we have had some showers and the day temperatures are less but humidity is still unbearable. These showers were a blessing to my garden and all the residents therein.

I am back to my daily schedule with the starting of new academic year. 

Today I am sharing with you a simple Thank You card. 

I have used paisley printed paper as the back ground. This is from JAGS A4 size pack. I love JAGS packs as they are affordable and when you buy them in a sale you can save a lot.

I have lots of papers of different kinds, some I bought while some were gifted to me by my friends.


I love this paisley print. 



This is the inside of the card. You can see the insert with punched border. This card has plain white envelope.

Hope you like this card. I would love to hear from you.

I have lots to share but am not able to take pictures of my work, edit them and then post because of net problems which are being sorted out by my brother.

Have a happy week end. Watch out for more...


Materials Used:
  • A4 size White Card Stock
  • Navy Blue, White Card Stock Scraps
  • A4 size JAGS printed paper pack W&M CPPS15
  • Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels 20
  • Corner Rounder Punch
  • Sentiment Stamp
  • Blue colored pigment ink
  • White paper for insert
  • Border punch medium size




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Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Easy Card

Hello !

Today I am sharing with you a simple and easy to make card. This was made in one of my craft classes.

It is one of those cards made when we need one urgently and don't have time.


This card has simple white insert and white envelope.

Watch out for more on my blog...


Materials Used:
  • A4 size White card Stock + scraps
  • Printed Tape
  • 3D sticker
  • Sentiment Stamp
  • Black and Orange Pigment Inks
  • Bracket Border Punch
  • White Paper for insert
  • Glue and dimensional dots


Monday, June 10, 2019

Red and White Card

Today's card is another Red and White Card - a Thank You Card.


A4 size white card stock has been folded into half and used as base for this card. I have used one of the flower motif along with border punch. 


I have punched out flower motif on the insert as you can see from above. This one is different from the one I used on the front of the card.

This card has simple plain white envelope.


Materials Used:
  • A4 size White Card Stock + scraps
  • Red Card Stock
  • Flower Motif 2 punches + Border Punch medium sized
  • Sentiment Stamp
  • Red pigment Ink
  • Flat back self adhesive pearls
  • A4 size red paper for insert
  • Glue



Sunday, June 9, 2019

Red and White card

Hello Friends!

How are you all doing? 

Summer has ended. We have had some pre monsoon showers here. It is a bit cool and my plants are refreshed. I am yet to take stock of how many plants I lost because of the heat despite my care. 

Now that Monsoons are almost on our doorstep and schools will open next week, I have lots on my hands. I need to 
  • revamp my closet with dresses suitable for rainy season 
  • prepare for welcoming my fresh batch of students
  • chalk out menu for the rainy season ahead
  • work on my garden to revive my plants and seasonal work


OK gals, here is my card for this post




I have folded A4 size White Card stock into half such that the upper half is half inch smaller than the bottom one. I have glued the printed tape onto the edge of bottom half.

I have punched the flower design on the Red card stock and glued it. Actually, I had tough time in aligning the punched shapes. Even a slight error in placing the punch ruins the work. You can see I have added flat back self adhesive pearls in the center of the flower design.

The butterflies were die cut from White Card stock and dabbed with red pigment ink and added to the red layer with dimensional dots.

Then I stamped Hello sentiment using black pigment ink.



For insert I have used white paper and punched out tiny butterfly border on the edge. Then lightly dabbed the edge with red pigment ink.

This card has plain white envelope.

Hope you like it. Please do write in your comments and suggestions if any. I would love to hear from you.


Materials Used:
  • A4 size White Card Stock + scraps for butterflies
  • Red Card Stock
  • Flower Pattern Punch
  • Sizzix Thinlits Dies-Winged Beauties
  • Sentiment Stamp
  • Black and Red Pigment Inks
  • Printed Tape
  • Small flat bottomed self adhesive pearls
  • Glue and Dimensional dots
  • A4 size White Paper for insert
  • Butterfly Border Punch Small

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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Hello Card

Hello Friends!

Hope you are all having fun. Its quite hot here and temperatures are still on the rise. I am having tough time protecting my plants. Despite my precautions I had some causalities. 

Today I am sharing a very simple card with you.


I have used white as base and used bluish grey card stock and polka dots printed paper  as layers. I have cut the Bloominton Border flowers and Hello phrase from the bluish grey card stock using the dies mentioned below. Then assembled all of them as in the card above.


This is the inside of the card. The punched border is on both sides. The envelope for this card is plain white one.

Do you like this card? I would love to hear from you. 


Materials Used:

  • A4 size White Ivory Card Stock
  • Bluish Grey Card Stock
  • A5 Polka Dot Printed Paper Pack From JAGS
  • Memory Box Bloomington Border Die
  • Spellbinders Shapeabilities Phrase Set Two
  • Bluish grey paper A4 size for insert
  • Flower and Leaves Border Punch Medium size
  • Glue