Altered Box with Chalk Paints and Decoupage

Hello everyone! Vinita here today on the blog with a beautiful altered gift box. I enjoy using Little Birdie Chalk Paints a lot because of their versatility and the amazing choice of shades. I had a very beautiful dry-fruit box in my stash for a long time and wanted to use it for making something useful. The moment I saw the newly launched chalk paints, I knew how I wanted to use it with decoupage papers and metal charms. Here is how I gave it a makeover… Firstly, I primed the box Read more…

Antique Clay Art Sculpture Decor with Stone Texture Paste

Hello everyone! Vinita here. Hoping you all had a wonderful Dussehera festival! As you all know this is a festive month, full of fun and enjoyment with family, guests and friends! Its time to clean up your house and give it a new life. I am sure that you would agree that having a unique decor piece at your home can be the talk of the town, especially when you can boast about how you made it yourself. Who doesn’t like to create an antique piece for their home Read more…

Mixed Media Name Plaque

Hello friends! Vinita Jain here! I am super excited to share my home decor project with you. This is the first time I ever made a name plaque and it definitely turned out as I expected with awesome products from Itsy Bitsy!  I had my house re-painted recently and I wanted to give a makeover to the nameplate as well. I wished to give it an artistic and unique touch! I believe that personalized, handcrafted projects enhance the beauty of the home decor plan manifold.  A handmade name plaque Read more…

A Vintage Mixed Media Altered Box

Hi Everyone, Saadia here! Today, I want to share with you an altered box. I used Little Birdie’s recently launched colors of Chalk Paints. The chalk paints are fast drying matte acrylic paints. They can be used on home decor projects, furniture, canvas , paper and even very slick surfaces. They give beautiful coverage even with one coat and the color range is just amazing.   I hope you like my project. Lets start: I covered the box with Little Birdie’s white Gesso. This Read more…