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Video tutorial – Ideas for mass producing Diwali cards

Hello dear crafters, Namaste!
I am Ishani and with Navratri, India starts the season of festivals and it ends only with Christmas, so we are in a festive mood for three months. I am sharing a video tutorial today where I am using one stamp set and showing you ideas of easy and quick designs for mass production of Diwali cards.
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In my examples today, I have limited my supplies, I am using almost same products but trying to achieve a different look for each of the cards, also keeping it easy to make multiples of.
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For my first card,


I have used Lakshmi stamp from the Shubh-Labh stamp set and Geometric flowers stencil for the background. Quick stamping in colored inks for easy card, for making in multiples.

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Products used

Stamp –  Shubh-Labh
Stencil – Geometric flowers
Color Mist – Lemon tart
Cardstocks – Natural white
                     Rich Red
Ink pad- Red/ Crimson ink
Anti static tool – Ranger anti static pouch
Embossing powder  – Gold super fine detail
Stamping block –Acrylic block
Tape – Double sided foam tape
Ink –Versamark ink
 
For my Second card, 

I am using the feet from the stamp set Shubh-Labh and the Geometric flowers stencil for a subtle background.
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Products used

Stamp –  Shubh-Labh
Stencil – Geometric flowers
Color Mist –Autumn blaze
Cardstocks – Natural white
                     Rich Red
Ink pad- Red/ Crimson ink
Pen – Zig clean color real brush pen
Anti static tool – Ranger anti static pouch
Embossing powder  – Gold super fine detail
Stamping Platform –Tim Holtz stamp platform
Tape – Double sided foam tape
Ink –Versamark ink

For the last card,


I made a background with Shri and Swastik mini stamps in the set and heat embossed happy Diwali on the Rich red cardstock.

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Products used

Stamp –  Shubh-Labh
Cardstocks – Natural white
                     Rich Red
Ink pad- Red/ Crimson ink
Anti static tool – Ranger anti static pouch
Embossing powder  – Gold super fine detail
Stamping Platform –Tim Holtz stamp platform
Tape – Double sided foam tape
Ink –Versamark ink

I hope you are inspired by these examples. Having many stamps is always great for making cards, but if you are on a budget and can buy one stamp for Diwali, I cannot recommend Shubh-Labh enough.

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Video –  Watch the video tutorial below to learn how I made the cards I am sharing today.


Hope you will make cards for family and friends with these ideas in mind, do tag us #craftangles when you share them in social media. Also, there is a sale on right now in the store and this stamp set is only Rs 350/- , so grab it before they get out of stock.

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Thank you, Happy Navratri and advance wishes for a happy Diwali 🙂
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Ishani

Ishani is known in the crafting world as Quillish and is a stay at home mom and a full-time crafter. She loves colouring, building scenes and experimenting new techniques.

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