8.10.17

Easy Diwali Cards

Handmade Diwali Cards
Hi friends...we are having our festival Diwali in a few days time and these are the quick and easy cards my daughter and I made for her teachers.
Handmade Diwali Cards
Diwali is called the "festival of lights" and during this time we light up our homes with little lamps called diyas [shaped just like the one in the card]. It is so amazing to see !
Handmade Diwali Cards
We made the cards in variations of a rainbow color scheme as Diwali too, like most Indian festivals is a colorful affair with everyone dressing in gorgeous new dresses and making and gifting yummy colorful sweets!!
Handmade Diwali Cards
 My daughter used a stencil and distress inks  to make the different variations of the cards. I helped in the cutting and matting of the cards!
Stencil
Each stencil card was layered on magenta colored metallic card stock and matted again on white card stock so though simple and flat it has lovely layers to it.
Handmade Diwali Cards
Most of my regular readers know that my daughter has an artistic flair.....well she is experimenting with calligraphy [which she learnt on her own] and wrote the stylish sentiment inside the cards....forgive me for boasting like a proud mom but isnt it cool!!!
Handmade Diwali Card
And that is one set of easy Diwali cards !
Handmade Diwali Cards
Hope you enjoyed our collection!

Supplies : Distress Inks  , Itsy Bitsy Diya Stencil. Dies :  Spellbinders Labels 8,Sizzix Oval Scalloped,Couture Creations Scalloped Circles



25 comments:

  1. Pretty cards...I love the stylish sentiment...

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  2. These are GORGEOUS! LOVING the colors!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Anonymous8/10/17

    Dear Dr
    As always it is lovely. In Sri Lanka too during vesak we light these lamps and in Sinhala they are called Mati Pahan. Daily I visit your blog and read to learn something. If I know something about crafting it is because of you. Before purchasing too I visit your blog to read up to buy the best. For example the paper cutter which I keep carefully. May the noble triple gem bless you and your family including little Prisha with Gd health, Happiness and wealth. Give my love to the both adorable four leggards as well.

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    1. Thank you so much Surekha...your words mean so much to me. Blogging is time consuming and nowadays I am lazy to write long posts but words such as yours reminds me it was not all a waste!!

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  4. Pretty cards,Sonia.Love the beautiful bright colours.

    Gr,Sylvia.

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  5. The colours on these stencilled cards are beautiful Sonia and your daughter is so clever doing and learning Calligraphy..looks awesome.

    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  6. A super collection of cards, lovely bright colours and beautifully written sentiments - your daughter certainly is very talented.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  7. Beautiful Diwali cards Sonia! Love Prisha's calligraphy. So pretty.

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  8. Dr. Sonia, what a lovely tradition and beautiful cards. I self taught myself calligraphy as an adult many years ago, and address friends wedding invitations and place cards for wedding receptions. You need to keep it up, but I haven't done it in a long time. Your daughter did an excellent job, and would think it odd if you didn't do some bragging! Very nice.
    Hugs
    Sue

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  9. Super cards, Sonia, great design in these bright colours. Your daughter's calligraphy is amazing! xx

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  10. super cute cards :) such a sweet & thoughtful present for teachers, i'm sure they will love them.
    hugs
    preeti

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  11. Happy Diwali Doc
    and your daughter is so creative like her Mommy
    sweet card and I love that stencil too
    great colors she has choosen
    Love!!

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  12. Lovely and bright cards!! The stenciled colors look so beautiful, and such great calligraphy! Your daughter is an Artist!

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  13. These are so pretty. Love all the wonderful colors. Your daughter is very talented just like her mother :)

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  14. Wonderful cards, Sonia!

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  15. Hello, my dear friend!! I'm so happy to be back and visiting your blog to see the gorgeous projects I've missed while I was away!! Your Diwali cards are so beautiful!! I love the colors and designs!! Prish's calligraphy is stunning!! Love them!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  16. So clever! Love the colors your daughter used!

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  17. Outstanding Doc, she is indeed a special creative daughter.xx [aNNie]

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  18. That's a lovely set of cards. You are not a proud mom but you're encouraging her. I always recall my mum showing off the projects I made as a kid. It has helped me & will help your girl too. The sentiment is beautifully written for her age.

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  19. Totally love prisha's creations she is truly the next Gen crafters loads of love to you both !
    cheers

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  20. The teachers are going to love these gorgeous cards! The colors look beautiful!

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  21. These cards are truly beautiful!! I love that you and your daughter created them together - that is just so special! I imagine you must treasure that time you spend creating together! The festival sounds lovely, and I hope to see it one day!

    Thank you for joining in on my Winnie & Walter WCMD Rainbow Color challenge! I hope you had a great time creating!! ♥

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  22. Oh how Lovely.... they are all so colorful and pretty! And your daughter teaching herself calligraphy is just wonderful! :)

    Theresa
    Theresa’s Crafty Creations

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