From the Daisy Patch

June 6, 2009

June L.O’s by Kim Watson

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Sometimes the postal service here in SA can be a bit slow and I get my kit weeks after the others :o )  So I though this month I’d post my June L.O’s here on the blog before I post them in the gallery to make sure you didn’t miss them.

The June kit was so much fun to work with & challenging at the same time being quite Vintage-y in feel….but I rose to the challenge & had a blast putting these together.

ENJOY!!!

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Make sure you visit our gallery to show off your wonderful creations.
Have a super day!
Kim






April 17, 2009

Make Your Own Cardboard Ring Frames


Hi there everyone, I have the coolest thing to share with you, found over at photojojo.

Keen to try something new???

Silver dollars, vinyl LPs, Oreos — So many of the best things in life are circle-shaped. How about giving some of your fave photos the same treatment?? Circularize your photos and show them off in a urban-chic constellation of modular cardboard rings.

Snappy-lookin’, expandable, and keeps a couple of paper towel rolls out of the landfill. We are all for recycling & reusing where ever we can here are Cocoa Daisy. So seriously, what’s not to like?

Are these not just the funkiest photo holders you have ever seen?

What You’ll Need

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  • An assortment of cardboard tubes: toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, shipping tubes, even oatmeal boxes!
  • Sandpaper (optional)
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • X-acto knife
  • A whole bunch o’ photos
  • Scissors or circle cutter
  • White glue

Step 1: Clean Up the Rolls

scrub-smRemove any labels or leftover paper from each of the cardboard rolls.

If the paper doesn’t peel off readily, you can scrub it away with a small piece of sandpaper.

Step 2: Mark Rolls

mark-sm1Now to divide those rolls into rings of varying widths. Make many different sizes so you have a good mix when you put them on the wall.

Using a ruler and pencil to mark the width of each ring will help you keep the cuts straight and level.

Step 3: Cut Tubes Into Rings

cut-smUse the X-acto knife and/or scissors to cut the tubes into many different-sized rings.

Step 4: Trace Circles

trace-smTrace around the ring to mark a circle on the photo you want to frame.

Cut out the circle using scissors (or a circle cutter). The circle should be just a bit wider than the outside of the ring.

Step 5: Glue Photos to Rings

glue-smDraw a thin bead of glue on the rim of the cardboard ring and glue the photo circle in place.

You can glue the photo to the front of the ring so it stands out from the wall, or to the back of the ring so you can peer in at it.

Step 6: Repeat

While the glue dries on the first ring, repeat Steps 4 and 5 with the remaining cardboard rings and photos.

Step 7: Glue Rings Together

assemble-smWhen all the rings are done and dry, use a little white glue on the side of the rings to glue them together.

Arrange them in a circle, a random pattern, or any dang ol’ way you like!

Step 8: Put ‘Em Up

Hang the rings on the wall by putting up a few pushpins or small nails and slipping the rings over them.

More Ideas

  • Use a few different colors of paint to color the inside and/or outside of the cardboard rings before you glue on the photos.
  • Glue the rings together in small groups of three or four so you can easily rearrange your collection.

Many thanks to the team of Photojojo for your creative tips ‘n tricks…you guys ROCK!!






March 5, 2009

Calender fun!

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Hello there!
How are things in your neck of the woods??? We are doing fine here down South, even though the temperatures are ridiculously high today, and the awful forest fires just cannot be kept under control. I am very glad I am not a firefighter out there in this heat.

I have a cute calender to show you, made with the March kit & some of the add ons ‘Crystal palace’ & ‘Space needle’. The only extra from my own stash was x2 6×6 pages from an acrylic mini album & x3 jump rings.

I was given every other month of the Jenni Bowlin mini die cuts, so had to improvise for the others. I used  that gorgeous vintage newsprint paper from October Afternoon (in the March kit) and cut out the missing months, printed out little 2009 calender pages and then decorated the pages.

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I reinforced a piece of  gaffer-tape with petersham tape & used it to secure the two acrylic pages together, to make the ‘v’ shape necessary to help it stand. It was simple, and very quick to put together. You should try doing one fro yourself. This one is a gift for my Mom for her birthday. Oh yes I almost forgot, on the backs of each page I printed out & stuck a journal card for my Mom to fill in her birthday reminders for each of the month’s in question. (I forgot to photograph it to show you).

I love how it turned out & hope she really likes it :o )

Chat soon!
~Kim

{Remember to upload your creations into the members gallery because we will be on the look out for the Layout of the month to showcase in our next newsletter.}






February 24, 2009

We have a new addition :o)

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Hi there folks!
I hope you are having a super day so far? Here we are battling ridiculous temperatures….it is 9.31pm here & around 30 degrees C. Seriously!! It is that hot, which is why after I am finished with my post here, I am going to have a swim to cool off.

Today I have a cute page I want to share using my Feb kit about the newest addition in our family. Two weeks ago this pretty grey & white kitten decided to come live with us….he was dirty, hungry & very lost. It didn’t take much tho’ to get this little guy happy again…..loads of kitty food, cuddles around the clock & a new name, Roxy, as christened by Max. He has stolen our hearts & here to stay….hence my page title “Smitten by this kitten”.

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It was a fun page to put together, using my scallop circle punches & some clouds that I hand drew & cut out, a bit of brown ink, a bunch of buttons & a whole lot of stitching.

I hope you have a much fun using it as inspiration, as I had putting it together.

Have a gr8 day!
Chat soon!
Kim






February 21, 2009

Feb kit rocks!

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Hello again guys! Don’t be shocked….x2 blog posts in one week….what can I say??? The Feb kit has been so great to work with I just can’t help myself. Over the next couple of days  I am going to share a couple of my L.O’s with you. So make sure to pop back.

Today’s page ‘Dance’ is about living life to the full. A quote by Mary Anne Radmacher perfectly sums up my thoughts.dancekwatsonmed1

Journaling~

Dance to the song of life
LIVE with intention
Walk to the EDGE
LISTEN hard
Practice wellness
Play with abandon
LAUGH
CHOOSE with no regret
Continue to LEARN
Appreciate your friends
Do what you LOVE
LOVE as if this is all there is.

TFL!! I hope you have a super Saturday planned.
Chat soon!
Kim

NB: We would LOVE to see what you do with the Feb kit too….so remember to post them in the CD gallery for all of us to enjoy too :o )






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