Showing posts with label daisies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daisies. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 22

Daisy Projects

One productive afternoon, I printed everything from the Daisy Elements set, then trimmed, punched and cut my way through it all! I managed to create four cards before I ran out of steam... not bad for an afternoon in the craft room.

PRINTED SHEETS

AFTER CUTTING, PUNCHING & TRIMMING


Digital Stamps:

Friday, August 18

Tutorial - Multi Diamond Panel Cards


Strictly speaking, this is more a design tutorial than a card fold tutorial, but it's versatile, relatively simple and gives a fabulous end result... all the things I love in a good card. I will also point out that the original project uses a piece of acetate as the card front, and has a spring element in the centre that permanently holds the card closed. Any personalised greetings are added on the back. It's a beautiful card and I highly recommend visiting Sam Calcott's YouTube channel to see for yourself.


1. You'll need one 6" square card blank, eight 2" x 2" pieces of white cardstock; eight 13/4" x 13/4" pieces of patterned paper - four in one colour and four in a contrasting colour; one 3" x 3" piece of white cardstock; and one 23/4" x 23/4" piece of patterned paper, plus embellishments of your choice.


2. Start by securing all the patterned paper to the cardstock, leaving a small white border around all four sides.


3. Placing the first four squares is the trickiest part. I found it easiest to use a centring ruler to get an even placement, but you can simply eyeball it if you prefer. The corners of the squares closest to the edges of the card should come all the way to the edge. See the photo below.


4. To place the second layer of squares (if you are as fussy as I am about things being straight), draw a vertical line and a horizontal line at the half way points of your card, stopping just short of the edge.


5. Match the points of the squares with the lines you drew for even, straight placement.


6. Secure the 3" x 3" cardstock to the centre of the previous two layers, then decorate as desired.


Stamps:

Tuesday, August 1

Tuesday, August 18

Scrap Card #28

The little bear I used on my card today is one of my old freebies (you can find him here.)  I love his soulful expression and the big armful of happy daisies he gathered for someone special.
 
 

Sunday, February 3

Posey Freebie

I love daisies.  They are such a happy, unassuming flower that will even grow at my house... and that's saying something!
 

Original artwork by Beccy Muir, all rights reserved.

Thursday, October 11

Daisies

Some more daisies today... just because I love them!
 

Cheryl coloured the flowers red for a wonderful, vibrant look!

Eret used the spotlight technique to create this beautiful card.

Vivien's card has been done in gorgeous shades of teal and peach.

I was going for a soft, dreamy look... hmmmm, blurry chic??

Monday, October 8

Daisy Jug

This week we are taking a brief respite from Christmas with some sunny, happy daisy images.  These flowers are perfect for almost any occasion and can be coloured to match your embellishments and papers or to personalise your project for someone special.
 
 
Vivien's card is done in lovely shades of blue and yellow.
 
I layered the image for a dimensional look.
 
 

Wednesday, August 1

August Challenge

Let's keep it easy this month and simply make a card or project using any of the Beccy's Place images, free or purchased.

 
When you have made your card, take a photo and upload it to your blog then put a direct link below. You can enter as many times as you like and you can submit your card to any other challenge you wish. At the end of the month a random winner will be chosen to receive three images of their choice from my online store. I will also personally select a Guest Designer for the month of September.
Good luck!

Thursday, April 26

April Challenge

ORIGINALLY POSTED ON APRIL 1ST
This month's challenge is all about chocolate! Using any of the Beccy's Place designs, create a paper craft project using chocolate-coloured papers, trims and embellishments. Feel free to add other splashes of colour here and there too! Post your project on your blog then link the specific post back here. A random winner will be chosen at the end of the month. Up for grabs are three free images from my online store.

Here's a little bit of inspiration to get you started.  The image I used for this card is called Flower Bear - he's a freebie on my blog.  I coloured him using copic markers and a white pen then added some brown cardstock and a scattering of flowers and pearls.

Monday, April 16

Pitcher of Daisies

A little pitcher of pretty daisies to brighten your day.



Originally Designed: 2012
Remastered: June 2018
Original artwork by Beccy Muir, all rights reserved. Images are for personal use and must not be copied, swapped, shared, resold or mass produced without the express written permission of the artist.

Thursday, March 29

Daisy Chain

I remember sitting for hours in our backyard threading my Mum's daisies together in long chains that we wore around our necks or on our heads like fairy princesses.  And when the daisies weren't blooming we would use clover flowers or even the milky dandelions that seemed to shoot up overnight.
Oh, the idyllic days of childhood... I wonder how accurate my memory really is?

Daisy Chain


Vivien made a gorgeous Easel Card using the image.


Rachel's card has a lovely vintage feel to it.