Mixed Media Canvas

Namaste friends! Kriti this side…..hope you all are enjoying….and having a great time! Today…I am here with a mixed media canvas. I have used lots of mixed media supplies from Little Birdie. Here is my canvas…. So, let’s start the tutorial… I took a canvas and applied Little Birdie’s Crackle Paste through a stencil. Next, I took Little Birdie’s Mixed Media Fiber paste and applied as shown in the picture to add some extra textures to my canvas…. After that I took Little Read more…

Decorative Box Inspired by Hungarian Folk Art

Hello everyone, It’s Vini here today. Each country has its own  culture and identity.  I have created a project inspired  by embroidery motifs and white brick walls of the beautiful  country ‘Hungary’. The motifs are mostly flowers and birds characterized by bright colours. I have worked with the water based Little Birdie Archival Multi-Surface paints here, which are non-toxic, have high coverage, do not require varnish for sealing and can be used on a variety of surfaces. I have used the Read more…

Decoupaged Kettle with Multi-Surface Paints

A warm hello to all my crafty friends. Vidhu Thareja, DT member back again on the blog with one more inspirational project. I hope you all are having great arty-crafty time and must be busy with preparations for the upcoming festive season. You all must be aware that Itsy Bitsy has recently introduced Little Birdie Archival Multi-Surface Paint. These paints are so apt for all type of projects. As the name suggests these paints works well on most surfaces like glass, metal, plastic, ceramic, Read more…

Decorative Decoupage Kitchen Hanging

Hello Crafty friends, DT member Chitrali on the blog today back with another beautiful home decor kitchen wall hanging. It is beautifully done using newly launched Filament Decoupage Papers. These Decoupage papers come in 21 different designs with 60gsm thickness. They give a smooth finish and are easy to use. All the designs are beautiful and there are awesome colors to choose from. They are good to go with any surface. As you all know this months blog challenge  #30 is “Anything goes with Read more…