Author Archives: Rashmi

Happy First!

By | July 12, 2016

Happy First, to our car. Its been a year now. You have been our humble abode for 365 days and you have given us a ton of memories. How could we not celebrate this special day! 6638 miles conquered and itched our hearts with travelogues in GOLD!
Cheers to Us!

Chittara Painting – Folk Art from Karnataka

By | July 7, 2016

My take on Hasegode Chittara Painting: I took five hours to complete and I used Sharpie fine tip pen. Accidentally I tumbled upon this beautiful folk art from my birth state in India.When I learnt more about the art form I realized the intricate and the amount of patience the Deewaru women put, in creating this Art.

DIY: Up-cycling the Lid of a Candy Box

By | July 5, 2016

Name: Up-cycling the Lid of a Candy Box: Introduction: Up-cycling has been one of my very strong mantras in life. Up-cycling also makes you get rid of the clutter by making use of them in different ways. Today, I have an interesting and the most easiest way of converting a lid of a candy box… Read More »

DIY Hanging Wooden Picture Frames

By | July 2, 2016

Name: DIY Hanging Wooden Picture Frames Introduction: Today I have got you guys an easy DIY Hanging Wooden Picture Frames from Flag Banners, I bought from Joann. Using very minimum materials you can make a personalized hanging Photo frame.The black and white pictures gives it a sense of retro feeling.You can make one for your room… Read More »

Review of Sharpie Pen

By | June 29, 2016

For me drawing Mandala was relaxing. It just soothes your mind with every line I draw.
I did a lot of research before I started drawing Mandalas on the pen that is used for drawing the same.There were a lot of options.It was very confusing and they were pricey too.So decided to start by picking something which was a good brand at the same time of a lesser price.

How to draw an Ox in Warli

By | June 21, 2016

Warli art is one of the oldest tribal arts of India. It is named after the tribe Warli. They hailed from the coastal areas of Maharashtra and Gujarat. Warli has a basic graphic representation: a circle, triangle and a square.It is an earthy art form. A circle represents nature like sun and moon.