Showing posts with label Fairy Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairy Garden. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2018

Heaven's Sent - Explosion Box

Hello Crafty Friends,
Today I made a beautiful explosion box. This one I wanted to make since long but some how couldn't find time. Today I just sat down and finished it at a go. I love the outcome and I hope you'll love it too.























When you open the box it opens to the fairy house. I didn't want to take away the limelight from the centre so kept the four sides simple, but all sides have pockets and each pocket has another pocket folder in which you can put some sentiments and wishes.

The fairy house is also a box. I didn't have any small chocolates left in my fridge, so put some flowers in it just to show that u can easily put some nice chocolates inside.

My lappy isn't working for some reason today and I clicked pics from my phone and uploading also from my phone. Excuse if any mistake.

Supplies Used:

Papericious Pattern Paper Fairyland
Papericious Pattern Paper Blush
Papericious Pattern Paper Indie Chic
Papericious Chipboards Honey comb
Papericious Lace
Papericious Sequins Vintage
Little Birdie flowers
Little Birdie Raffia
Prima Marketing Flowers
Tacky Glue
Martha Stewart Scoreboard
Tonic Cutter
Scissors
Stones and Pebbles

I would like to enter 
This is a birthday gift for my favorite brand...



Hugs,


Tuesday, November 29, 2016

A Quilled Fairy Garden

Hello Friends,

I'm back with another quilling project. It is quite an amazing experience making each part of it.
Take a look.


For this I took a chocolate box as the base. It is a cardboard box. I filled it with thermocol and cut a circular part for making the space for the pool. I colored the base grey to get a nice raw stone effect. Then I cut a plastic bottle and painted blue from outside to make it a pool. Once the base is done, I make the house with cardboard. I am planning to make a tutorial on how I made the house. If I do, then will definitely post it. Once the house is done I painted it and placed at the desired place. Then I placed a stone to show as a rock in the garden.

Then I made the tree beside the house. Once I completed it, I covered the trunk part with brown tape to give an older effect. Then I made these flower pots and glued them. Then made the bushes and the grass. Placed a snail on the grass beside the rock.  Placed sea shells around the pool to create a magical effect and also put them as stepping stones.

I used Pop Sticks to make the fence by simply gluing them.
Some closer look of my garden...

The Gate, the rock and snail on the grass

The Pool

 

This is my DT project for Indian Quilling Challenge for November.
If my work inspires you, leave some love in comments below.
Thank you for visiting,

Priya