As promised: New bed, new bedspread, new canvas.
Very similar to the last post with a few things I learned along the way.
The first step was to take a photo of the pattern.
I decided I liked the white space above the flowers and decided that this would be my square to duplicate.
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I used Paint to divide the photo into 4 separate files.
Next I printed them each on a separate piece of paper.
(See, I did learn something.)
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All four pieces should fit together on the canvas.
I used carbon paper behind each piece as I did the first time.
Things were much easier to line up with the four separate pieces of paper
I purchased a new paintbrush that made the whole process much, much easier.
I added some colour to highlight the flower cushion. It was somewhat successful.
Ready to hang!