Frozen Theme Decor Plate

Hello! Art lovers! Shweta Singh this side. A very warm welcome to all of you on my blog . Today let’s alter a dry fruit plate together and turn it into a wall decor plate. STEP-1 I took a plastic dry fruit plate and decided to use Itsy Bitsy’s newly launched ‘Frozen’ theme decoupage paper. I tore the print from it. Then, I adhered it to the centre of it and primed it with white gesso from the store. Then I applied multi-surface chalk paint. after if dried, I applied a thick layer of crackle Read more…

DIY Hanging Home Decor

Hello Creatives!! I am Kasturi your fellow DT member back again with another super interesting project this time with MDF board. We will do this DIY, using Deco Transfer designs, chalk paints, beautiful handmade flowers from Itsy Bitsy and some other craft material which we will go through in the step by step process. Let’s see, how can we create this board which is suitable for the hallway or the  entrance of your house. STEP 1 – Take a MDF board (linked below) and colour it with chalk Read more…

DIY Magnetic Board And Simple Fridge Magnets

Hello Creatives, Kasturi here! I’m back with another super interesting, simple, and fun project this time with magnets. It’s a magnetic board which you can stick on the refrigerator. Then you can use small cute magnets to keep your reminders, notes, grocery list, shopping list and pretty much  everything handy! I had this DIY on my mind for months but I was not sure how it would turn out. At the same time, I was pretty sure that I wanted to try this, and it turned out pretty awesome. Really Read more…

Jute Bag Makeover with Deco Transfer

Hello Dear crafty friends, DT member Divya here with a new Deco Transfer inspiration. Here is my creation with amazing Little Birdie Deco Transfer sheets . I also want to share with you that an amazing Sale is going on at  Itsy Bitsy  website and the stores. Do not forget to grab the opportunity and also shipping offers are going on so do visit the website and .  I have used my Little Birdie Deco Transfer, multi- surface paint, chalk paint, crackle paste, Décor varnish matte in this project Read more…

Mixed Media Decor

Hello everyone, Shilpa Nagaonkar here to inspire you with a mixed media creation. Recently, I started exploring mixed media possibilities and the more I created, the more I fell in love with it. So I picked up a 4″ MDF coaster from Itsy Bitsy for my today’s mixed media work. Let’s begin, Step by step tutorial: I started with applying Little Birdie Mixed Media Paste on the coaster through the  ‘Palm Flourish’ stencil to get a texture design. 2. To prep the background, I applied a Read more…

Decoupage DIY – Decorative Fry Pan

Hello Creatives!! Kasturi here again your fellow artist with another interesting project. As we all know that current month is all dedicated to decoupage, I wanted to try this challenge on something which we all have at home and is readily available at some point plus I thought let’s try decoupage to completely transform an old object. So let’s start this super cool DIY with an old fry pan. STEP 1 – Clean the fry pan and make sure it is smooth. Then apply white multi-surface paint Read more…

A Happy Day – Shadow Box

Hello friends, a cool and snowy greetings to all the art lovers out there. I hope you all are excited about the New Year and happy days ahead and get over the past difficult times. DT member Nandhini Vasandan here with an exciting and stimulating piece for the happy days ahead of us. All the cute kids out there are looking forward to the exciting and wonderful festivities that lies at the end of the year. Here is a boy waiting to meet all his friends and celebrate the festivities. Come, let us Read more…

Hand painted Lippan themed MDF box

Hi all, This is Nithiya from the Itsy Bitsy Design Team. Today I will show you how I made a Lippan themed MDF boxes with Little Birdie archival multi-surface paints, mixed media paste and mirror.  Archival multi-surface paints save your time as it doesn’t require primer or varnish. One can directly start painting without priming and finish without varnishing. Step 1:  I took two MDF boxes (rectangular and square) and removed the hinges and latches for a neat finish. Step 2: I painted Read more…