Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

Daisy Card Gift Set



I posted about finding these little boxes at the dollar store a few weeks ago. I used them to make some gift sets for my mom and mother-in-law. Quite a few pix for the cards. Some of the designs are mine, and some are from Wanda at http://WandasCrafts.blogspot.com. She does beautiful work - thanks, Wanda! I made envelopes to match, and made some envelope glue that's lick-able (cinnamon!) Hope you like 'em.
Laura

Monday, May 3, 2010

Bundle of Joy


OK - It was one of those sleepless, arthritic nights that I am getting somewhat used to. I awoke up around 2 AM, and almost instantly this little swaddled baby came to my mind, and then of course I couldn't wait to get to my computer to work on the design. The baby's face actually is cut from the blanket, and folded over to pop up beneath the layers of blanket. It is supported with two layers of 3D dots.

The svg includes the blanket pieces, the baby's head (no face - I used a stamp for this), the wording, the jumbo scalloped border and under-border, and the tiny flowers that are filling the 'e' and 'o'. The daisy swag is from my dressmaker's trimmings box, but you can find it at Joann on a ribbon spool in their scrapbooking department. It is made by Wrights, and is called "Daisy Chain". The svg is $1.50 USD. Please use the Donate button to purchase, and leave a note about which file it is that you want. Upon notification from Paypal of funds received, I will email you the svg. Thanks a bunch!

Friday, April 30, 2010

Another Mother's Day Card

Hey... I have a Mother-in-law, too!




I saw this card on one of my favorite Stampin' Up sites, ustamp4fun.com, and loved it. My mom is an avid reader, and this card comes with a bookmark in the pot! So cute!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Springtime Tulips



Here is a simple little file for a pieced tulip (or two, or three)., and a seasonal label. The actual file only has one flower in it for you to piece in whatever colors you'd like.The flower is in three pieces, and the stem in four for shading. Hope you like it.

The svg is $1.50 USD. Please use the Donate button to purchase, and leave a note about which file it is that you want. Upon notification from Paypal of funds received, I will email you the svg. Thanks a bunch!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Three Poppies with Buds


Each blossom has three pieces for shading and are not attached to the stems, so they can be moved to different ones to vary the design..

The file is $1.50 USD. Please use the "Donate button, and tell me which file it is that you want in the Messages box. I will email you the file upon receipt of payment. Thanks!

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Crepe Paper Daffodils




OK - it's evident that I am a paper-flower junkie. I just saw this tutorial on how to make these beauties - perfect for an Easter centerpiece. And the matching egg-cup daffodil place settings are adorable and would be so easy to do. Love it!

Friday, March 26, 2010

Zinnia!


Woke up this morning to MORE SNOW on the ground, even though it was in the 60's two days ago! I'm hoping my budding lilacs, tulips and hyacinths weren't ruined. It is beautiful & sunny outside right now, and the snow is gone, so I'll keep my fingers crossed. 

Can't wait until I can plant some zinnia seeds in my flower beds. I had the most amazing fuschia, orange & chartreuse (my favorite) ones in my garden last year, and they last forever in bouquets. Until then, I had fun making this one. You can't see some of the layers (there's a neon fuschia layer just under the outer yellow layer) or coloration in the pix - I chalked some of the outer petals in fuschia, too, and reversed the paper so that some layers are textured and some not.  I found that stroking the petals on a thick Foamy pad with the cap on the end of my new Quick-Stik (LOVE IT!), worked really well together to get the petals to cup just the right amount. I cut the leaf by hand (gasp!), but will add a leaf to the cut file.


I saw this neat trick on a TV show the other day: The woman was using a hemostat (not what I called it in my misspent youth) to hold a pom-pom to use for chalking, instead of the ubiquitous Q-Tip. The pom-pom is so much nicer, and can be changed out for each color. My pom-pom is huge - I was too lazy to go down to my sewing room to get some small ones, and had these in my stash here in the study. At least with the bigger size, you can flip it around to get two colors out of one pom-pom, as you can see! I also really like using wedge-shaped sponges meant for applying makeup for chalking larger areas.

The svg is here.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Gerbera Daisy



I made this fun-to-make gerber daisy from the Saru's Flowers font, and the sun design from the Punch Dings dingbat font.They are so real looking - love it! 

The svg is here.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Lacy Scalloped A2 Border #2

Here is another border I made using Plantin & Home Decor. It has a little more modern feel to it. I'd love to see your creations using it!

 












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