Saturday, September 2

August Winners

Congratulations to the August Challenge Winners!
Wilma (50), Helen (22), MCS (27)
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 2024 Sponsorship Calendar is now open!
If you're looking for sponsors for your challenges and blog hops for 2024
please send an expression of interest to beccy@beccysplace.com.
Conditions Apply
Spaces are Limited

Friday, September 1

New Digital Stamps


Available in Store Now

Stack of Jacks
digital stamps


Costume Parade
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 2023 (AEST).


To keep things interesting, I'll be adding an additional optional element to the monthly challenges, and for September, I challenge you to CASE (copy and selectively edit) a card you've made before. You might like to change the colour, the sentiment, or the image... don't forget to show us the original as well!

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 2023 and entered into the challenge during the active challenge period. Due to an automated system, late entries cannot be accepted.
  • Each month I will offer a free digital image and suggest 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 redeemable for digital stamps in the Beccy's Place online store.
  • 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.

Kitty

Thursday, August 31


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

Prehistoric Party
digital stamps

Monday, August 28

Wild About You

I have this fabulous wood grain embossing folder that looks awesome when used with kraft cardstock and a swipe of brown ink. It's the perfect foreground for a happy collection of farm animals!


Digital Stamps:

Saturday, August 26

Friends


Anesha has added to her stash with these two fabulous cards featuring the little dogs from the new Over the Back Fence set of digital stamps. She added a large sentiment beneath each image and completed the projects with awesome hand-drawn borders.


Thursday, August 24

Cynthia's Crafts


Cynthia has created a decorated candle that would be perfect to gift to a dear friend. She used a combination of the digital "buttons" and "enamel dots" to decorate the top of the candle and one of the sentiments for the bottom, with a fabulous yellow bow around the centre.


She also made these two fabulous cards with various components from the Daisy Elements set.


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:

Sunday, August 20

You're How Old??


Karin has created this fun, personalised birthday card using the animals from the new Over The Back Fence set of digital stamps. The strip of numbers below the image gives the animals something to "lean on" while also proclaiming the age of the birthday boy!


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: