Showing posts with label Freshly Picked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freshly Picked. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Gazebo Table Centrepiece

Hi - I know - the Gazebo again. But, this time for my DT project for Scrappy-Go-Lucky I thought I would try something a little different and made this 3D gazebo.


The base layer, the Gazebo, shadow and all layers are cut at 2 1/2". I've used the Gypsy for this design and imported 6 shadow images onto the mat. As both sides of the gazebo differ, I've flipped every second image, then slightly overlapped the edges before welding together.


To make it easy to join the ends of the gazebo, George & Basic Shapes was used to add 2 rectangles - sized at 1/2" - to weld to one side (you can just see them on the right side of the photo below).


As you lose some of the image when you overlap, I have cut an extra 3 single pieces of the shadow and adhered them to the 1st, 3rd and 5th gazebos on the row. These are also sized at 2 1/2".


All layers were then cut and adhered - making sure the pieces for the 2nd, 4th and last went under the top shadow pieces.


I have added rhinstones and extra glitter to the main 3 cuts as they stand out more. Below is a close-up of the layering where you can see the overlapping shadow piece.


A view from the top ...


By adding a vase of flowers to the centre, it has become a cute table centrepiece.


Hope you like it.

Till tomorrow,
Luv, Tereesa.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Card - Welded Gazebo

Hi, As mentioned earlier, I absolutely love this gazebo image on the Freshly Picked cartridge. I wanted to make this card in the gazebo shape so using the Gypsy, I sized a gazebo shadow cut at 5 1/2". I used the shadow feature to do this so the front image is highlighted when the card is finished.


I then duplicated, flipped, and welded the two images at the three widest points.


Using the hide contour feature, I erased the inner cuts for the back piece to create a solid image.


As the welding caused one side of the gazebo to be smaller, I cut a second shadow image for the front of the card (the photo below shows the back of the card where the front layer overlaps).


I then cut the main gazebo image and layers (again at 5 1/2"). I watercoloured on the left edges of the gazebo for shadow (doesn't really show in the photo), and highlighted the vines with glaze pens. There are flower cuts as one of the layer features, but I have used some pretty forget-me-knots (with a touch of glitter) for extra colour and dimension.


Using Sure-Cuts-A-Lot, and this pretty floral font, I lined up the words "FOR YOU" to show through the columns. It is always best to practise first on scrap paper before drawing or cutting on your final creation.


Lastly I added a champagne coloured rhinestone to the top of the roof to finish off.

Till tomorrow,
Luv, Tereesa

Monday, August 9, 2010

Card - Tulip Box

Hi, Today I thought I'd demonstrate another fun feature on the Freshly Picked cartridge. Each image on this cartridge has a frame with a matching cut along the bottom. I have chosen my favourite flower for this card - pink tulips.


The tulip image has all the layers to make this gorgeous planter box full of tulips. This has been cut at 2", and I have embossed the outer layer with Tim Holtz Woodgrain. I've also added a couple of cute little glittered butterflies to soften the lines of the planter box.


Here is a close-up of the framed border. I've used white with pink background paper behind the tulip box, and pink with white background for the cut border.


I have sized the overall frame at 5", and with the Gypsy, it is duplicated and flipped. After using the hide contour feature on the back section, the two pieces are then welded together before cutting. Below is the card when it's open. I've used a small tulip bouquet stamp for a subtle background on the front of the card, and added a couple to the edge of the pink inside the card. The pink area also makes a great area to write your sentiment.


I've used these cute little tag punches from Stampin' Up with thread wound around the side to finish the card.


Till tomorrow,
Luv, Tereesa.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Card - Welcome Gnome

Hi, I just love garden gnomes, so when I saw a few on this cartridge, I just had to do a card with one. I have based his clothing (and expression) on one of my own gnomes.


I wanted to try colouring this little guy with my Copics, so I used the Cri-Kits Gel Pens to draw the image, then used the shadow feature to cut around him. The gnome and shadow are both sized at 3 1/2".


After heat-setting the ink, I coloured his face, hand, legs, and shirt and pants only. I used a Peachy-Keen "Basic Paper Dolls" stamp, but only inked his nose and eyes.


I cut layers for his hat, belt, and boots at 3 1/2" and attached these along with his whiskers. Shiny silver card was used for the belt buckle.


As I used the shadow feature to cut around the image, I sized another shadow at 3.7". This shadow is adhered flat on the card, and the gnome is attached using foam dots. This way - even though the shadow doesn't quite line up, it's not noticable.


The starburst background is cut from Plantin Schoolbook at 3.7", and has been embossed with the Tim Holtz Woodgrain folder.


After adding some interest to the plain white background, I added some ribbon and flowers with rhinestones, and a welcome sentiment as I think gnomes are friendly little fellows.

Hope you like it ...
Luv, Tereesa.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Card - Framed Rose Bush

Hi, There are so many beautiful flowers and herbs featured on the "Freshly Picked" cartridge, I decided to do another framed card - this time with a Rose Bush.


This card is made exactly the same as the Framed Petunias - the only difference being that it's portrait so the folds are lengthways.


The rose bush, shadow and layers are all cut at 3". I have added swirls to the greenery with Glaze Pens to add a little dimension, and the flower edges have been curled up. A Creative Memories punch was used for the cute little butterflies.


A friend makes up these useful kits (shown below) which make excellent background and dimension patterns. I have used one of them to create the effect on the rose bag.


Another great feature on this cartridge is the cute little seed sachets. This took about 2 minutes to put together, and there is a seed packet to match every image on the cartridge - flowers, herbs, vegetables, fruit, and even garden tools and gnomes. I think they're quite cute.


Till next time,
Luv, Tereesa.

PS: If you are interested in purchasing one of the dimension kits ($6.50), contact me here and I'll pass on her details.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Card - Framed Petunias

Hi, I know I'm a little late, but as promised, this week I'm going to show you some of my recent DT projects for Scrappy-Go-Lucky featuring the "Freshly Picked" cartridge. I thought I'd begin with this bright pot of petunias in a self-standing framed card.


Two pieces of card are used cut at 6" x 4". Using George & Basic Shapes, and lining up the placement on the Gypsy, an oval is cut in the centre of the front piece sized at 3.5". Using the Scor-Pal, score two vertical lines - 3/8" and 6/8" - in from each side (as shown on the left below). These lines are then folded, one up and one down (as shown on the right below).


The back piece is also scored and folded with the same measurements.


Again using George & Basic Shapes, I cut an oval at 4 1/4" from a pretty lilac paper, and adhered this to the centre of the back card.


Before the card is put together, I attach all ribbons, etc. so that the ends can be hidden between the two layers. Adhesive is then applied to the two outer folds, and the two card pieces are joined. The photo below shows a view of the card from the top.


This beautiful pot of petunias, layers, and shadow are all cut at 2.1". Cardstock used is DoubleMates, and I have used my Copics to form a shadow on the side of the pot. Of course a little purple and gold glitter is added for sparkle. The pot is attached with foam dots for extra dimension.


The light green leaf layer left some smaller leaves as extras. As I don't like wasting anything, I have used these to highlight the sentiment. One reason I love the DoubleMates cardstock is that, being double-sided, one cut gives you two different coordinating looks - light and dark. The sentiment is from Stampin' Up; and I've added a couple of brads on the ribbon, and also stamped some small flower stems on the main card front for a subtle background.


Till next time,
Luv, Tereesa.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Rose Gazebo

Hi Everyone, I have had fun over the past week playing with one of the new cartridges - Freshly Picked. My favourite image on this cartridge is this gorgeous gazebo.


The shadow feature and layers make this a very easy cut to put together. I've watercoloured the edges of the gazebo, and added some glitter to the curled petals of the flowers.


Some pretty background paper and a sweet sentiment is all that's needed to finish this card.

I've also completed a collection of cards using this cartridge for Scrappy-Go-Lucky - be sure to check them out over the next week or so.

Till next time,
Luv, Tereesa.