Hello Folks!! So today I will be sharing a simple DIY for children. This particular one was designed for the Hobby Ideas team, Pidilite Industries, when I was working with them as a Content Expert. During the summer holidays, when kids are busy with comics, there’s a quick DIY that kids will love to do.... Continue Reading →
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Home is where the he’ART’ is
Hello everyone!! It's been a week now that we have all been indoors and we have another 3 weeks to go!! The best thing to do right now is to stay indoors, stay safe and look at the brighter side of things!! You could look within and see if there are any regions for self... Continue Reading →
Easy DIY Terrarium – A Step-by-Step Guide
A big Hello to all my arty-crafty friends!! I have been caught by the gardening bug and have been obsessing over succulents and terrariums for the past one month. I just couldn't wait to get this project ready to share with you all! This one is very close to me heart because of various reasons!... Continue Reading →
Easy Everyday Journal with Watercolour
Hello everyone!! Its a good habit to journal to make sure that you do some art everyday and also, this could be a way to vent out your emotions while you relax and have fun with art. With Itsy Bitsy's home brand Little Birdie's newly released Watercolour half pan set, journalling just became easier as... Continue Reading →
POUR PAINTING BLOG CHALLENGE
Hello Everyone!! I recently got the chance to announce the Blog Challenge for the Itsy Bitsy Blog and here's what I made for the announcement. With the launch of two wonderful new products from Little Birdie; The Pouring Paints and the Pouring Medium, which are not only wonderful to work with, but currently a rage... Continue Reading →
POUR PAINTING WITH THE INDIAN TRI-COLOUR
Acrylic pour painting is a therapeutic painting technique that involves pouring of a variety of colours of Acrylic paints to create a combination of random patterns and structures that look appealing. The technique works on the principle of immiscible liquids where the different paints or colours would be of different density and thus wouldn't mix... Continue Reading →
GANJIFA ART
Ganjifa Cards were introduced to India with the Persian invasion around the 16th century. The game of Ganjifa was a simple cards game which was played with the most precious cards you can ever imagine. These cards were made either out of ivory or marble and were engrave, etched and laid with the most precious... Continue Reading →
BTS FAN BOARD WITH GILDING
Hello There!! Its Shantha Prabhu! I am back to kick-start my second innings with Itsy Bitsy with my first post. It feels so wonderful to be back here and to do some art and craft (after about a 2 year break). It also feels great to be a part of the esteemed Design Team. Creating... Continue Reading →
DESIGN TEAM MEMBER FOR ITSY BITSY 2019
Its great to be back in action after a two year long break!! I had been away on a maternity break and now I have a 1 month old toddler who helps me with my art, craft and blogging. I am all set for my second innings with Itsy Bitsy. I have my first post... Continue Reading →
PAINTED RICE SIEVE
Down south in India, married women invite other married women home and offer a thamboolam to honour the women power/shakti/Goddess Durga, which they believe resides in every lady. To offer Thamboolam, one can paint these rice sieves and add a dash of colour to the Thambool. Traditional farming methods use the rice sieve to separate... Continue Reading →