I made this card for ABC challenge letter G and garden, a blue Gerbera daisy.
I used a 6" x 6" white card, added a navy patterned paper layer. I die cut several white pieces for the background. The Gerbera daisy was created with DuoTwists, 3D twisted pyramid design, which uses an image gradually cut down into smaller squares (7 squares). I then used tiny pop dots to adhere each square, twisting the image slightly with each square. This creates a pyramid-type look.
Date: Sunday, November 25, 2018 GMT Views: 345
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Registered: May 26, 2005 Location: Waukesha, WI Posts: 41036
Sun, Nov 25, 2018 @ 10:21 PM
This is beautiful. What a unique technique. Before I read your explanation, I thought it was Iris folding, but didn't know how you would have gotten the flower image.
Registered: June 27, 2012 Location: Washington Posts: 25246
Wed, Nov 28, 2018 @ 5:07 AM
I love the beautiful rich deep blue color, and what a unique technique to use with your Gerber daisy! I'm with Melody, I thought it was some type of Iris fold...then I went to creating lines for the current Fan Club Monthly Themes challenge...oh my, I was getting carried away! Beautiful, Gracie, and I'm so glad you explanation set us straight...I think I must try it one day!
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Registered: August 27, 2014 Location: Santa Rosa, Texas Posts: 12081
Tue, Jan 29, 2019 @ 3:31 PM
Gorgeous colors! Love the pyramid look you have created. I had to really look closely to see it here. I bet it is really awesome in real life. Love it!