I have
always bought greeting cards for my family, friends and husband, but never did
it occur to me to make a card or personalize an already bought card.
After
talking to Karuna Chauhan, founder of Lulupu, I cannot
wait to share her story with you. Hailing from a simple family, with an ex-army
officer as her dad, she received abundant encouragement and support from her
parents in order to prove herself. “Though I
was always inclined towards the creative line, there were not enough options to
discover the right course or education. Distressed through B.com, I decided to
give NIFT a shot. But fashion was not my thing and I realized it later of
course, when I didn't make it. I went ahead and completed my MBA in Marketing
from Symbiosis, Pune, in 2007 and joined a job at a leading IT firm. Four years
into the corporate job, I realized I wasn't cut for the hardcore politics. Plus
IT stopped interesting me. I think it was around the same time things changed
and for the good,” shares Karuna.
Passionate
about craft ever since she was a kid, she would go to pick up cards from Archies’
for special occasions. But it did not allow her to customize it beyond a
certain point. And always keen on creating a hand-made card with customized
messaging, she believed it added an additional human element to the entire gifting
process. “While I love everything to do with paper craft, people tend to mix it
up with a more widely known form of paper art, which is Origami. However, the
fundamental difference between the two, is that the traditional concept of
Origami uses only one piece of paper, to create shapes, without the use of any
scissors or glue. However, paper craft lets you deploy various techniques on
paper or card as the primary artistic medium, for creating 3D objects as well,”
says Chauhan.
As a paper craft artist, she uses
various kinds of craft supplies and tools to create more professional looking
handmade cards, scrapbooks, altered items, home decor which gives her work a
fun and free-spirited feel. She makes all kinds of handmade invites, favour
boxes, 2D/3D greeting cards, quilled paper art, scrapbooks for all occasions,
altered arts like book ends, wall hangings and home decor products out of paper
and related products.
On relocating to Bangalore for
work in 2009, Karuna decided to use her free time to try her hand at hand-made
greeting cards. Since her mother’s birthday was approaching, she decided to
source the raw material. That’s when she spotted the colourful quilling strips.
She navigated through a few DIY videos on YouTube to understand the technique
better.
“As time progressed, I became
extremely addicted to this form of paper craft and simultaneously started
exploring other forms as well. I began a blog called Crafting Queen and
kept updating it with my latest work and this gave me an opportunity to
interact with other paper crafters not just in India, but also abroad. While
the basic material was available in India, for the next level most of the
material had to be sourced from abroad. I saw a lot of crafters relying on their
friends and relatives to get them these products while returning from a trip to
United States. It took me a lot of patience to source products through this
channel. This is when I decided to create an online store, which will give
crafters across India, an opportunity to purchase these products locally.
Initially I used a blog called Crafting Queen Store to sell the products. Looking at the traffic and the demand I decided to go the
e-commerce way and Lulupu.com was
born on March 1st, 2012,” elaborates Karuna.
This special design team of Lulupu
comprises of talented crafters across the country, which focus on providing a
platform to build a community of like-minded crafters. To be a part of this
team, a crafter has to qualify the set of filters or parameters decided by them.
Lulupu.com provides them material
from the store to create innovative projects which not just serve as an
inspiration to other crafters, but also act as tutorials for amateurs.
Talk about the future of crafts
and she quips, “Paper craft industry is at a very nascent stage in India. As a
result, when I began pursuing my childhood hobby seriously, it was extremely
difficult to source high quality raw material in India. The absence of
retailers and suppliers prompted me to take the decision to open an online
craft store which will cater to this growing need. It was a tough decision to embark
on an unconventional journey, as the investment would come from my personal
savings. It will be unfair to evaluate the success of such an initiative within
a few months, as the task at hand is not only to help crafter source high
quality global brands, but at the same time grow this segment by generating
enough interest amongst prospective crafters.”
After quitting her job in March 2013, without doubt Karuna is her own
boss and appraises herself. She gets to stay home, help take care of her 2
month old Labrador puppy, and also explore her creativity. Her husband, Siddhant,
built her blog and ensured she kept it updated all the time. “He is an
excellent photographer and he makes my work shine on my Facebook Page too. I love challenging myself to try new, quirky and
crazy craft ideas. While the online store is one portion of what I do, I am an avid
crafter and that’s the reason I began this journey.” she says. “We are constantly
working towards optimizing our supply chain to source the best quality products
of internationally renowned brands at the lowest possible cost. Along with this
we wish to increase our team size and make it efficient and scalable,” she ends.
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