Thursday, 2 February 2017

Tri-coloured Glossy Homemade Ganesha Nameplate

A very simple nameplate.
I used craft papers for the background and drew Lord Ganesha and the name with a black marker. I covered it with a transparent sheet, here I used the ones we use for laminating important documents, cause they are thick and will prevent my nameplate from being deteriorated.
Completed on 2nd of December, 2014.




After I stuck it above the doorbell, my neighbours liked it very much. I made one for them too, and another one for my former teacher-she really wanted one and asked me to make it. All in the same pattern just with another colour combinations.

I removed it after I made a new nameplate with a 3D Ganesha made by quilling.

Kapil Chandorikar.

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