Its Day 1 of our bloghop today!!! And its all about Diwali cards 🙂
Let me start with telling you a little about Diwali. Wikipedia says a lot about it but I want to talk about my personal experience with it. Its a big festival in India where I am from. A lot like the holiday season here! It has a lot of religious significance in the Hindu religion but I enjoy it for the festive spirit it brings.
We make lots of delicious sweets, light lamps to brighten our homes and gift each other gifts and cards. We also draw beautiful Rangoli patterns outside our houses and light a few (many!) fireworks.
Staying in US, away from our families, my husband and I miss celebrating Diwali the way we did at home. So this year I decided to send Diwali cards to all our friends here in US. Yes, physical, honest-to-goodness paper cards!
Here are few samples I made to decide on the pattern to mass produce:
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I finally settled on the design below as best for making 50 cards! My Cameo was extremely useful to me in the process and I made several cutting files on my own for the cards! Here is the card that I sent to all our friends and family in US:
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I made a lot of those! |
I kept the card simple with no stamping. I designed the lamp and cut it out on my Cameo then ran the cutouts through my Xyron to stick them on the shiny square. I really do need a corner chomper to make rounding corners less painful next time 🙂 The sentiment uses Samarkan font which is very similar to Indian script.
Now for some giveaways! As I said before, I designed a lot of cutting files for Diwali since I couldn’t find any online. I am giving away 2 of them for free today and will have 2 more tomorrow. Here are today’s 2 files:
- Happy Diwali cutting file [wpdm_file id=6]
- Diya cutting file [wpdm_file id=5]
Now please continue on to Smriti’s blog for the bloghop! The full list of all of us doing the bloghop is below:
- Chaitali – http://cutscropscreativity.blogspot.com
- Smriti – http://ribbonsetc.blogspot.com/
- Gayatri – http://scrapawayg3.blogspot.com/
- Pooja – http://cards.poojawagh.com/
- Piali – http://touchofcreation.blogspot.com/
- Isha- http://hobbyandideas.blogspot.com/
- Sanketi – http://sanketij.blogspot.com/
And if you would like to play along, please leave your name and blogpost link below! Do leave us a comment if you are enjoying the bloghop!
all your cards are traditional and lovely.meghahttp://meghanuj01.blogspot.in/
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Beautiful cards Chaitali! Love how you’ve used mehendi medallion! The diya you created is lovely!
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Wonderful cards Chaitali!
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Love your cards especially the first one! Wonderful cut files too! TFS!
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Thanks JJ! Thanks for stopping by our bloghop 🙂
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I love the mehndi medallion one and the last one… gorgeous colors…!!
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Gorgeous cards Chaitali!! Thanks for inviting me for the fabulous hop!!
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Hi Chaitali. Got to know about the blog hop from Gayatri’s blog. It’s great idea. Loved all your cards. Thanks for sharing the freebie files. I really liked the diya silhouette.Cheers,Indira Tanwarhttp://arty-sorts.blogspot.in/
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Thanks for stopping by Indira! Visited your blog and love all your work too!
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Me too came from Piali’s blog.Your cards are wonderful I liked the last one more with all the glitters and diya !
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Lovely cards chaitali, i liked the letters of the first card with the line,so bright and resembels hindi. first time here from gayatri’s blog. happy to participate and get to know many talented crafters. am your new follower.thankskavithawww.snapkavi.blogspot.com
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Great cards!!! Those cards will be enjoyed by all of your friends and family. Those are fantastic! 🙂
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You go Girl! Not finding any ideas didn’t stop you and your friends! Thank you for taking the initiative to create your own ideas and setting up the blog hop! It certainly helped inspire me and also introduced me to awesome crafters! Happy Diwali to you and yours!
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Happy Diwali to you too! The hop introduced me to other crafters too!! It was great to see so many inspirations 🙂
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Gorgeous cards Chaitali. Love them all and the cut files you created.
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Wishing you and your family a very Happy Diwali. I enjoyed learning about your holiday. I had never heard of it before and am glad you taught me. I love all the cards you made. The ones with the medallions are lovely as well. I will check out the other blogs too. Enjoy each moment!
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Thanks for the wishes Winnie! Glad you enjoyed the bloghop 🙂
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Thanks for this blog hop! I love your cards and appreciate the opportunity to learn more about this holiday. Happy Diwali!
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Thanks Maria. Glad you enjoyed the bloghop!
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Festivals are the time when we connect with our near and dear ones and also with our families, gifting at Diwali is not only restricted to friends and family but it’s followed by companies to bond with their business associates and their employees.best diwali offers
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Beautiful card Chaitali !! Happy Diwali to you and your family and friends. I am sure they will love your card.
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Happy Diwali to you too Prema!
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Lovely diwali cards Chaitali.I’m sure your family & friends will love it !!Happy Diwali in Advance !!
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Happy Diwali to you too Riti. Thanks for stopping by the bloghop!
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Beautiful cards and loved the Silhouette files. Thanks so much for them. I cannot pick a fav card. I was so inspired that I had to create a few cards of my own as well. Thanks.
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All three cards are beautiful! I love that you created your own cutting file to suit your needs.
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As Diwali is very near people are eagerly waiting from past year for this special moment to wish http://www.cardwale.com/diwali
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Hi. I just found your blog when searching for resources to make a Diwali card for my Hindu friend. Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous cutting files. Your cards are beautiful.
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Hi!!! I’m new to card making. My moms friends asked me to make Diwali cards but I don’t have a silhouette cameo. I just purchased a big shot recently. Maybe I’ll order a custom stamp with the sentiment. These are inspiring! I also need to make Eid Mubarak cards too :))
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