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Monday, 21 May 2018

Budget Craft Shopping 101: Useful & Must Have Products under Rs 500

Hi friends!!
Happy Monday :) 

Preeti Datta (aka Dutt Preety) here. Hope you had a pleasant weekend :)

As we all know, Art and Craft can be an expensive hobby, so I thought why not share a few ideas and products for crafting on a budget. For today's post, I'll share a few of my favourite craft products which are under Rs 500 and definitely worth trying out because they are easy on the pocket.

Few Ideas/Suggestions for 
Crafting on a Budget:

1. Try the product- Before buying the whole set of anything, especially, something totally new to you, it is always better to test and try it for yourself. Judge and see how you like it and what all you can do with it. Once you like using the product, buy the whole set. This way you will be sure that you are buying and investing your money in a good product that you actually enjoy using. For example: Gelatos were a new product for me and for trial, I bought the 4 set of Tropical Gelatos, I tried it out and did various mixed media techniques with them. When I liked the product, I bought the bigger, Mix & Match Gelatos Gift Set during a sale at Crafters Corner.

2. Buy in Bulk - Some consumable products are used on a daily basis by any crafter, so, everyone needs a huge quantity of these. For example: Card stock especially white, kraft and black, everyone needs a large quantity of these. These do not spoil, if kept in a clean, dry area of the house/office. So I would suggest buying these in bulk, especially if they are on destash/or during sales. These won't get wasted and you know you will eventually use them. Buying them in a bulk quantity can help you get better deals on the per unit price. 

3. Waste not, Want not- Try not to waste anything while crafting. Be creative and use up the left overs, this way, you only buy the things you really need and you can make your current stash last longer. 

For example:

A) If you smoosh your Distress Inkpad onto a Craft Mat to pick up color from it, after you are done with the project, don't wipe off the ink left over on the mat, instead, spritz it with a tiny bit of water and smoosh it onto a blank art journal page or a piece of card stock, this way you have an organic looking background already ready for your next project.

B) Use the negatives of die cuts as stencils. These act like use and throw stencils & give good results with many stencilling techniques. 

C) While card making, to try out new stamped designs, use cheaper printer paper for the first time. Usually, the first trial ends up a mess. Once you have tried out the design and are happy with it, then use your heavy cardstock to stamp the final design. 

D) When embossing chipboards or paper die cuts, use a separate sheet of printer paper underneath the piece, while inking up the piece with Versamark Watermark (sticky) ink and a separate paper for coating it with embossing powder. This way none of the embossing powder will stick to the paper and all of the powder can be funnelled back into the bottle. 

E) While spraying ink through any stencil, do not waste the ink on the top of the stencil. Instead, just flip the stencil onto a piece of cardstock, to get the negative impression. This is a great technique called, "Monoprinting with Stencils"

4. Check all the Offers/DealsCheck out all the current offers and deals to get the best savings. There are new products added to many of the offer categories, so it is wise to keep checking regularly to see if some of your favorites are listed.

A) Coupons- There are multiple coupons available on the Crafters Corner site on the "Coupons" page, so browse through them, try a few and see which one gives you the best discount. 





5. Sets for Less- Many popular products are sold in singles as well as in sets and often, the sets offer a better per unit price. So when you are building your stash, it is wiser to go in for a few sets. 

For example- 

A) Distress Inks are sold in 3 forms; full sized ink pads, 1 inch cubes and kits of 4 mini ink cubes. The kits with 4 mini ink cubes are available at a great deal and offer the best per unit price, so for a newbie, picking up a few of these sets is a good idea.

B) Distress Oxides are sometimes available in a set, which is a better deal as you get some discount in the per unit price. Please click HERE to see the current offer.

C) A set of Tonic Tim Holtz Snips (7") and Mini Snips (5") is available at a great offer HERE.

D) The 12 set of FolkArt Paints, please click HERE to see the current offer.

E) Pack of 22 Foamiran Sheets with all the colors, available HERE at a great price.

Some Useful & Must Have Craft Products Available for Under Rs 500
(Please click on the photos to explore/shop)



Masking sheets offer an easy and affordable way to create masks while stamping/ink blending.



Palette knives are great for sculpture painting, spreading paints , gels and mediums. Ideal to create textures & for stencilling. These are Flexible & Durable with Versatile Shapes & Sizes. Palette knife sizes range from #1-5 & have assorted shapes and styles for a variety of techniques. Perfect for professional artists, creative hobbyists, art students, art teachers and painting lovers. Great for Spreading, Smoothing, Smudging, Mixing, Pre-mixing Paint for Watercolor, Oil, Acrylic Painting / Nail, Body, Face Painting / Miniature, Model, Craft, Rock Painting, etc.  

3. Ranger's Fine Tip Applicators


 
These fine tip applicators convert regular paint tubes/bottles into fine tip bottles which can be used for precision application of media, adhesives, drawing fine lines & doodling. 

This tray helps to contain beads, glitter, embossing powder, water etc and the funnel at one end can be used to easily pour the substance back into the bottle.

5. Corsage Pins

These corsage pins can be used in flower making, floral arrangements, to pin corsages, in dress making, in mixed media and also to easily poke out small paper bits from die cuts and dies.

This 12 inch ruler is made of clear acrylic and features a grid background for perfect placement, a centre measuring guide, a straight edge for drawing lines, a metal edge for cutting and evenly spaced holes for paper piercing. 

7. Scrapbooking Rings


These rings provide an easy way to bind books and albums, the rings can be easily opened to add more pages, if required. Besides this they can be used to hang storage containers & bind stencils/stamps for easy storage. 

These little wonders are very nominally priced and can magically turn any button, cabochon, embellishment into a charm/pendant. All you have to do is put 1 drop of Glossy Accents to attach this to the button or cabochon and instantly, one has a charm ready. Then one can easily use the charms to make jewellery,  home decor pieces or embellish projects. There is a great, creative post on the use of these by Anchal Sapra, to read more, please click HERE.



The portable and collapsible Koi Waterbrushes are a unique tool that puts a water reservoir at your fingertips. The self contained water reservoir inside the handle delivers water conveniently and directly to the brush tip. The fine flexible nylon brush tip provides excellent watercolour dilution and can produce fine lines or bold broad strokes. The lightweight transparent barrel signals when refilling is needed. These are great for watercolouring and mixed media work. They are available in three sizes: small, medium and large



When one has to adhere thin & intricate die cuts, it can be difficult to do especially with liquid glue. That is when die cutting the paper with double sided tape sheets can be useful and more convenient. These can be used for glittering, foil leafing and embossing as well. These are also available in a 64 mm roll and a 152 mm roll.


Glossy Accents is an acid free, 3-D, clear gloss medium. This can be used to brighten, add dimensions and magnify. It is a strong adhesive. Can also be used to coat embellishments to protect them and add a glossy overlay.



This square eraser removes most adhesive residue from paper, plastics, glass and more.



This is a strong adhesive which gives you a few seconds to move things around before it finally dries. It has a pen tip for precise application and a broad tip for larger areas. This is one of my favourite glues and I highly recommend it.



This set of 10 paint brushes is very affordable and great for fine application of paints and works wonderfully while water colouring detailed images.  



The reverse action tweezers are great for picking up tiny items such as eyelets, beads, stickers, rub-ons and self-adhesive jewels to place onto projects with ease. The metal is coated with Teflon so embellishments do not stick and it is easy to clean. These are great for holding die cuts/card stock while heat embossing (to avoid your hands from getting burnt.)



Multi-use designer paper helps keep your dies clean & cutting edges sharp. Works with most metal dies to make die-cutting easier and cuts cleaner.
Works with card stock, paper, vellum and more. Die cuts pop straight out of the die. Package has serrated edge to ensure you only ever need to cut the length you need to suit your favourite die. The beautifully designed paper can also be used on your cards before or after it has been cut. No waxy film or residue left on the die. Saves time as no picking out the small leftover pieces in your die.



This retractable craft pick features Kushgrip handle for comfort. Retractable point for safe storage. Can be used to pierce through papers, chipboard, and polymer clay. Needle extends up to 1.25 inches for multiple surfaces. 



This paper distresser has a Kushgrip center for handling comfortably when distressing paper, card stock, chipboard or even cutting fibres and threads. There are seven sharp recessed edges which makes it safe and easy to use. This distresser measures only 2-1/4x13/8x3/8in and features a plastic loop for adding a key-chain or hanging on a peg-board/hook.



This retractable craft knife features Kushgrip handle for comfort. Knife blade is retractable for safe storage. Includes 2 spare blades. Can be used to cut papers, chipboard, and polymer clay. Small detail blade allows for precision cutting. 

20. Dress My Craft- Non-Stick Craft Mat 
(Thin and Thick)
DMC Craft mat is 15" by 18". It has a heat resistant & non-stick surface. It is a great base for all crafting including stamping, distressing, spritzing, zig colouring, ink blending, heat embossing, melt art etc. 



A soft wax used to help glide the embossing stylus over the desired area to gain a raised effect. This makes embossing easier and flower making a joy.


   
These are A4 sized and 190 GSM in thickness. One can die cut these with ease and they lend much needed sparkle to all paper crafting projects. 



The spellbinders enlarged embossing pads are used to emboss with dies and stencils while using a manual die cutting machine. Although these are not under Rs 500, they are quite useful and very close in price, also during the 10% off sales, one can get them for under Rs 500. 



This round blending tool and foams are perfect for ink blending and stencilling. The round edges make blending easier without leaving marks. 


These paper doll die cuts are the perfect addition to scrapbook pages, cards and other craft projects. They are great value for money since you get 107 assorted die-cut pieces which can all be used as focal elements for different kinds of projects especially in scrap booking and mixed media. 

These tools are great for embossing and flower making, to create a realistic look on petals and leaves. 



It is great for applying gels, pastes and gesso. The ideal tool for working with stencils. 
Great quality, flat round brushes with short wood handle. Perfect for using with stencils and acrylic paints, texture pastes and other popular art mediums. 

Acrylic blocks are available in different shapes and sizes. These are necessary for mounting photo polymer stamps and cling mounted stamps. They can also be used a make-shift palettes while colouring. The ones by Dress My craft are light weight and easy to hold with rounded edges and a grid pattern to make alignment of stamps easier. The other options in acrylic blocks can be viewed HERE.


A bone folder that measures 6 inches and creates crisp and clean folds on your card stock. 



Artist quality matte medium is ideal for gluing, image transfers, sealing art, extending paint, creating glazes etc Used for paper, metal, glass, plastic, fabric and more. Dries clear and waterproof when dry. This is also available in a gloss version

The products listed above are just some of the useful products one can buy for under Rs 500. There are tons of more options, from inks to stencils to stamps to dies to colored card stocks to embellishments like charms, cabochons etc... I've just shared some of the important ones which I felt we can all look into, depending on our areas of interest. 

That's all for today. I hope some of the information shared will be helpful.

Also, if you would like to check out my first five blog posts (in the series of Beginner's Guides), please click on the below topics.




As always, we love to see your gorgeous creations using supplies from the Crafters Corner store, so please do share them with us in our Facebook Group- Crafters Corner Showcase using the apt hashtags #craftwithcrafterscorner #dressmycraft #crafterscornerindia, on Twitter and/or on Instagram. And please remember to like/follow Crafter's Corner Facebook Page, Instagram & Youtube Accounts for updates on sales, giveaways, free tutorials and new product information.

Hope you have a great day!
Thanks a lot for your precious time :)
Stay Blessed!

Friday, 22 March 2013

Distress Inks and its Magic + Colgate paste wonders !



Hello Crafters ,

This is Mallika and its my turn to share something exciting with all the lovely crafters .

This time I have decided to talk about Distress Inks - The magical world of these 2.5  by 2.5 inch boxes .
Limitless possibilities and endless experimentation can be done via them .
As far as , in my two year experience of Distress Inks , knowing them via more than 50 videos on you tube I cant imagine a single project without their use .
I am trying my best  to summarize each and every aspect which I have learned from these .
You must have noticed , that almost every tutorial on Crafters corner has a part of distressing in it .
In short , Crafting begins with distressing . There might be a possibility where you think I am wrong with colors , in that case please please please free to correct me via comments below  , as we all know - in distressing - knowledge never ends .


What is Distress Inks ?
Distress inks are produced by Ranger Industries { USA } under the guidance of Tim Holtz . Probably when he made it , he even had no idea about the possibilities .
They are basically a pad soaked with ink in a box measuring 2 .5 by 2 . 5  inches approx .
Till now 36 + 12 colors have been released and crafters corner is proud to say that we hoard all .





What is Distressing ?
Distressing is basically giving simulated marks of age and wear to clothing , leather , furniture or paper . 
It is basically giving a weathered look . It is referred as refinishing technique although it is opposite of finishing in a traditional sense .  { Source - wiki for definition } 

Which all colors to buy first ? 
All of us , when we start our journey towards this beautiful world of crafts we always have this question what to buy first , where to invest first . Keeping this in mind when I bought my inks , I decided to go for one pad in every primary and secondary color + The king of all - VINTAGE PHOTO .
The most important color and I guess the most sold color is Vintage Photo . That should be the first buy of every crafter .


I hope you can see the color chart used in the picture above . '
To start with - I bought
1)Work lipistic for Red
2)Peeled Paint to cover Yellow and green
3)Broken China for blue
4)Spice Marmlade for orange
5)dusty concord for Purple
And ofcourse Vinatge photo .
This picture was used in my blog Dated March 17th ,2011  when I got mine .


Now the question - Why  I chose them ?
Basically the main idea behind taking these inks at first was to have one member from every color family . As a starter I could apply pressure to get variations in the shades .

How to store these Magic Boxes ? 
I basically stack them onto one another . I bought a self adhesive label from a local stationary shop and distressed them with the respective color , wrote the name and pasted  it as a strip on the four sides .
Result - I can see the name and color effect which I will get via them .
All the distress inks can be stacked onto one another and they take hardly any space .



What Basic tool I need to get the best effect ? 
The must buy along with these inks is a Blending tool .  For starting you can have just one tool , and a pack of foam for easy replacement and other colors . They get stuck in and out easily as a velcro patch is there on the tool .
The picture of ink blending tool and blending foam is below .

ALSO THE ITEMS MENTIONED ARE LINKED TO THE PAGE WHERE YOU CAN BUY THEM , SO SIMPLY CLICK THE ITEM AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED ON A SEPERATE WINDOW .





Now onto  the local jugad - Basically when I started I bought the local Makeup Foam to use these . Believe me , at that time I was happy with the result but now when I use the local ones - I can see the effect was bad.
These blending tool foams  are specially designed  to tag along with the distress ink pads . They basically blend the ink on the paper  - Blending is basically mixing symmetrically . What local foam does is that it gives you clear patches . See the picture below , you will clearly see the difference .



What I have done  is have one tool for every color and one foam for every color . 
Always keep some extra foams as they worn out with time . 
I store these in a wall panel which i got for all my tools . 






What Base to use while distressing ? 
In our busy life , we generally distress keeping the media onto the cutting mat . Remember - the effect is bad with the cutting mat or table . Ranger has introduced distress mats but you can replace them with simple ohp sheets or pvc bags .
Check the picture of distressing done with ohp base and cutting mat .



What more you should have along with these ? { not mandatory } 
Always keep the sprinkle bottles on your table along with tissue .
You should have a distress tear tool - Heart attack for example .
Reinkers of these inks - popular ones { I have vinatge photo }
Heat embossing materials , templates , stamps etc .




How are new distress inks ? 
The new twelve distress inks are beautiful , They have more rich look .
I had been using vintage photo alot , but somehow these days I love using gathered twig .
I recommend all the new colors , At present I hoard only 3 of the new ones .

Festive berries and Squeezed lemonade .


How to distress - proper method ? { SINGLE SHADE USE } 
Always keep a ohp sheet below . Start from out side the paper rolling and come inside . Give a flicking motion for light shade and more force for dark .
Always start with rubbing the edges first with foams and they do the rolling motion for ink distribution . After that blend more for proper coverage of space . The picture will demonstrate a better explanation .
Try to avoid full foam print , It can always be avoided by the sliding motion .
One super trick - Use the ink pad directly to make edge super defined .









How to use heart attack tool to give fabulous Tearing effect ? 
Take your distress tool , rub it with the edge . After sufficient tearing , distress it with your desired color to give a fabulous vintage and torned look - The weathered look .







How to make Beautiful Backgrounds ? { Multi Tone } 
Now in this via pictures and words I will try to make a beautiful background .
We will basically create a gradient .
I started with Faded jeans , I used the ink pad directly on the the edges to make them more defined . After that start blending from outside to inside in rolling motion .
Once all the sides are done with faded jeans , take your broken china and start your second layer .
After that take crushed olive and peeled paint and mixing those two give a gradient .
In the end blend entire Cardstock with faded jeans again .

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Mixed media with distress inks ? 
Now this might shock you , I will now teach you to create a background with the help of COLGATE PASTE !!!
Simply take a white / offwhite piece of paper .
Distress the edges by Walnut Stain , and inside by vintage photo .
After that simply take a paint brush and spread colgate paste unevenly on the surface . REMEMBER UNEVENLY .
Now take your heat gun and heat the the paste till becomes dry .
Once it is dry Distress is again with vintage photo or walnut stain  , this step will refine the uneven distribution.
Take your mist bottles , sprinkle the mist .
Let is dry or dry it via Heat emboss Tool .
Result - A beautiful Background . I created this box using the same   and a tag .
Pictures below to explain better .























Blending Ink Combinations - How to make them ? 
I am illustrating a set of pictures of the combination which I generally use .
There are many more which you can use , Just a rough idea of what I generally use .
Try to take same tones and create a gradient .












I have tried my best to illustrate each and everything which I know about inks above . Please rectify me if you want to add on more information .
For any queries on this .. write in comments below .
For any queries on the products write to info@crafterscorner.in

VISIT OUR WEBSITE - WWW.CRAFTERSCORNER.IN

All the products used are linked for easy reference .

Have a great day ,
Mallika