Craft Work

 FABRIC-FLOWER POT
They say,
Roses are red and Violets are blue.
Honey is sweet, but not as sweet as you.

But my roses range from red to orange to brown and many more.
Here I have the picture of a small basket bearing roses that have been made using satin ribbon.



This is a replica of the red rosewith a stem. I have used green ribbon to give it resemblance to leaves on the stem.


A close-up of a bunch of flowers used to make the above artifacts.

BRONZE-COLOURED POT WITH MIRRORS
This picture is that of a clay pot painted in copper fabric colour.
I never knew fabric colours could work on clay pots too. I just gave it a try and this is how it looks. Besides, it is permanent.
I have also made use of mirrors with different shapes(square, circular), some chamki, and magenta colour sparkle too. Though the sparkling is not very visible, you may see a streak of it below the big circular mirrors.
Finally, I glued them in a fine pattern and let it dry for a day.





CLASSY CYLINDER
As you can see the image below, its just a plain cylinder. But, the little embellishments on it can make it look really classy and beautiful.
I have made use of big size circular chamki, a gift paper and a cylinder.
You may take any shapes apart from cylinder. Roll a coloured git paper over it using a cello tape, and then stick the chamki with the help of fevicol.
Let it dry up for a few hours and place it in some room where the light it ample.




The pot and cylinder when placed together, give a very elegant feel to the room. The lighting should be good enough to allow the embellishments to glitter.






GRACEFUL GARDEN
This craft piece was made by me when i was in school, studying in 7th grade.
Luckily, I still have it.
It is a craft piece made of ice-cream sticks arranged in a particular fashion and decorated with artificial grass, flowers and a girl to give it the look of a garden.







Another craft piece consisting of a pot that has been decorated with ribbons, artificial grass and flowers.