Very nice Kanika. I love the way you play with fabric. I am looking forward to more block printing, and some really festive colours. But your work is simply elegant. Actually, you can also make small clutches too out of fabrics. I liked some that are available in FabIndia.
Also, I forgot to mention that Mahima Agarwal ( your relative) was my senior in Scindia School. She was a listed as a common friend when I was visiting your FB profile. :)I started reading your blog well before I knew about it. It is a small world Eh!
Love this blog! My sister is getting married next year and we are just about starting the process (what fun!) of getting things together. So you'll get used to seeing me hang out here very regularly :)
Soooooo pretty! I loved the turquoise colored wedding envelope thingy you have made, and seriously made me think that I can have them as my wedding invitations ... May be i will need a card as pretty as that to put in side....Oh btw I am a Srilankan who use to live in Pune, so if you let me know where your shop is located in Pune, I can tell a friend of mine to come and visit your store to buy a few samples for me, couple of them is to arrive in Sri Lanka really soon
Hey Kanika! Great work. Very beautiful with a neat stroke of elegance.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Kanika. I love the way you play with fabric. I am looking forward to more block printing, and some really festive colours. But your work is simply elegant. Actually, you can also make small clutches too out of fabrics. I liked some that are available in FabIndia.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I forgot to mention that Mahima Agarwal ( your relative) was my senior in Scindia School. She was a listed as a common friend when I was visiting your FB profile. :)I started reading your blog well before I knew about it. It is a small world Eh!
ReplyDeleteFab work... well done.. They look lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!
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Love this blog! My sister is getting married next year and we are just about starting the process (what fun!) of getting things together. So you'll get used to seeing me hang out here very regularly :)
ReplyDeleteSoooooo pretty! I loved the turquoise colored wedding envelope thingy you have made, and seriously made me think that I can have them as my wedding invitations ... May be i will need a card as pretty as that to put in side....Oh btw I am a Srilankan who use to live in Pune, so if you let me know where your shop is located in Pune, I can tell a friend of mine to come and visit your store to buy a few samples for me, couple of them is to arrive in Sri Lanka really soon
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