Friday, September 2

August Winners

Congratulations to the August Challenge Winners!
Wilma, Gail Jean and Gail L.
You are the randomly chosen winners of last month's challenge.
If you already have a Beccy's Place store account, I'll be adding a $20.00AU credit very soon.
If not, please email me at beccy@beccysplace.com to claim your prize.

Sponsorship Calendar

Our 2023 Sponsorship Calendar is now open!
If you're looking for sponsors for your challenges and blog hops for 2023
please send an expression of interest to beccy@beccysplace.com.
Conditions Apply
Spaces are Limited

Thursday, September 1

Time To Stock Up!!

New Releases


New Image Sets for September

Pumpkin and Spice
digital stamps


Cake Time
digital stamps

September Challenge

Create a card or paper-craft project using any Beccy's Place image, upload a photo of it to your blog or other hosted site, and submit a direct link below. The challenge runs from now until midnight on the 30th of September 2022 (AEST).


To keep things interesting, I'll be adding an additional optional element to the monthly challenges. For September, I want you to use at least one metal embellishment somewhere on your creation. As always, keep in mind that the additional challenge is just an optional extra.

PLEASE READ THE CONDITIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE ENTERING THE CHALLENGE
  • Entries that don't meet the conditions will be deleted from the challenge.
  • Your project must be created during the month of September 2022 and entered into the challenge during the active challenge period. Due to an automated system, late entries cannot be accepted.
  • Each month I will include a re-mastered digital image from my library of freebies as well as a bonus challenge, such as a card sketch, bingo grid, etc. You DO NOT have to use the image or bonus challenge on your project, but you MUST use a Beccy's Place image, either free or purchased, to be eligible for entry.
  • 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 three different random winners will be chosen to receive a $20.00AU store credit for any digital stamps at Beccy's Place. To redeem the store credit, winners must have a Beccy's Place customer account. (Please note, you do not need an account to enter the challenge. It is acceptable to create an account in the event that you win. Accounts can be closed at any time.)
  • Store credit won during any Beccy's Place challenge is only redeemable for digital stamps.
  • Entries can be uploaded to the challenge from any hosted site including blogs, online galleries, Google photos, etc. If you do not have access to a hosted site, please feel free to email your photos to me and I will add them from the Beccy's Place Guest blog.
  • Beccy's Place designers may enter the monthly challenge but are not eligible to win prizes.

Tuesday, August 30

Two For One

One of my favourite techniques is to print a large image, colour it, and then cut it in half or in four to create several cards with partial images. Although you probably colour just as much as you would with two complete cards, the image is a lot bigger and easier to negotiate since there are no tiny spaces.


I printed the water lily image at 5" tall on regular, smooth cardstock that I purchased from an office supply store, then coloured with Prismacolor pencils. I kept the cards simple with matching purple mats to frame the image panels and a scattering of liquid pearl drops.


Stamps:

Monday, August 29

Little one

My favourite character from the Big Love set is this cute little platypus with his hands crossed over his tummy. Although I'm not sure you'll find a lot of blue platypus in the wild, I do love the combination of blue and brown and intend to send this to a sweet little boy for his first birthday.


Stamps:

Saturday, August 27

Beautiful Days


Pretty painted flowers, vellum overlays, printed backgrounds and scattered sequins are some of the features of these two beautiful cards created by Cynthia using the Hello Lovely set of digital stamps. She has added lots of wonderful texture to her creations using bold brush strokes, textiles and torn paper, which all contrast beautifully with the delicate waterlily blossoms.


Thursday, August 25


Selected, retired digital stamps at an incredibly low price for just 48 hours.
No rainchecks. No repeats.

Rose Bouquet
digital stamps

Tuesday, August 23

Tutorial - Z-Fold Box Card


Z-Fold Box Cards are constructed with a loose concertina section in the centre that allows you to build fabulous three dimensional scenes right inside the card. They fold flat for postage - as every good card should - and can easily be adjusted for size. 


TEMPLATE:

1. You'll need one piece of cardstock measuring 111/2" x 41/4", one piece measuring 111/2" x 11/2" and one piece measuring 111/2" x 2".


2. Place the 111/2" x 41/4" piece of cardstock horizontally on your score board and score at 27/8" and 53/4". Fold along each score line, starting with a mountain fold then a valley fold. This will form your card base.


3. Place the 111/2" x 11/2" piece of cardstock horizontally on your score board and score at 27/8" and 53/4". Fold along each score line, starting with a valley fold then a mountain fold. Rotate this piece of cardstock 180 degrees so the long section is now on the left side. These two pieces form the card base.


4. If you wish to add a decorative edge to the cardstock, now's the time to do it. I used a "grass" die to add edges to both of the narrower pieces of cardstock for an outdoorsy look.


5. Flip the 111/2" x 11/2" piece of cardstock over so that the front is facing down. Add adhesive to the right hand section and adhere to the far right hand side of the 111/2" x 41/4" piece of cardstock.


6. Stretch the narrower piece of cardstock all the way across the wider piece. They should be the same length. Turn both pieces over so they are face down on the desk. Fold back the right hand panel of the wider piece of cardstock and apply adhesive to the piece of narrow cardstock that is showing. Press the wider panel back down over the adhesive to secure the two pieces of cardstock together. (See the photos below.)


7. Place the remaining piece of cardstock on your score board and score at 1/2", 33/8", 37/8", 63/4", 71/4", 101/8" and 105/8". Trim away the excess cardstock after the final score line so that you have a 1/2" tab at each end.


8. Fold along the score lines to create a loose concertina, which should fit comfortably in the "box" section in the centre of the card.


9. Your concertina section needs to be secured inside the box. The easiest way to do this is by folding up the concertina as shown below. The tab should be folded down. Add adhesive to the tab and to the last 1/2" section of the folded piece. See the photos below.


10. Turn the concertina over so the glue is facing downward. Place it under the narrow piece of cardstock you adhered to your card base earlier, positioning it centrally and keeping the bottoms flush.


11. The concertina will be secured to one side of your card base. Now add adhesive to the same sections at the other end of the concertina and press the card flat again. This should secure the concertina in place.


12. Time to decorate! I've used all five of the little animals from the Big Love set of digital stamps, printed in colour and fussy cut. I also cut out some fluffy white clouds and die cut some tiny flowers to scatter throughout the card. Remember when you're decorating that the card will be seen from two angles... closed and fully open on display, so take care to decorate accordingly.


Stamps: