It is one of 3 lovely flowers in the new Flower Art set
I used it with a fab existing background stamps called Fibonacci
I decided to make myself a canvas to hang in my studio and wanted a very organic/vintage feel.
This is what I got up to:
I took some corrugated card and ripped it back and also found an old Dusty Attic chipboard frame in my stash which I won many moons ago.

I used distress paints on the chipboard
and finished off with gold Stickles which you will see at the end.

I also die cut some hessian to add a focal frame underneath

I coloured the cardboard with distress paints and added highlights with Tarnished Brass distress paint.


Out came my trusty “A tale of two cities” book for some book page flowers and I used an inky off cut for the leaves and the centres of the daffodils.

I also added Glossy Accents to the trumpet of the flower head.
Here is my finished canvas, the words which come in this set work so well with the images too. Daffodils are indeed such beautiful yet delicate flowers.

Some close ups:


and one last shot:

I have LOTS more samples to share over the coming weeks, and do keep an eye out on social media where mine and my teamies samples are being shared.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Bye for now,
Jane x
This is really gorgeous Jane, the daffodils look fabulous stamped on the book pages and the glossy accents really adds to them. Love the texture of the distressed cardboard and the gold stickles too… thank you ♡
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