Hullo there everyone!
Well, I am reliably informed after prolonged, deep thinking and much meaningful research that....
.... today is Friday!
Well so what you might say? It is important for two reasons.
....and over at Hazelnut's it is the last day to enter her Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge and she wants Nativity - so ta dah, here they are!
They were made with a digi image I made from the Rwandan handmade card I received ~ post link is HERE (see pickie above also)
I liked it so much wanted to make more cards with it. So printed up the image and made up thse cards here - two different ways {if anyone wants the digi image just let me know too}.
I liked it so much wanted to make more cards with it. So printed up the image and made up thse cards here - two different ways {if anyone wants the digi image just let me know too}.
My funny is probably not very funny cos my resources are very slim.. but here is one that was in our paper, or I think that is where I had it from! and so know how it feels:
Shaz in Oz.x
Hi Shaz,
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in the fun....and yes I'm smiling :-)
Love the cards too.
Hugs,
A x
These are super cards - I can see why you like that lovely image - thanks for entering my CHNC challenge 109 - you could also enter this into my new CHNC challenge extra for February - I'd love to see it there too. X
ReplyDeleteI am so late for woyww that it is now Friday. But I can still comment on your gorgeous cards that you have recycled. Fab idea.
ReplyDeleteSandra
Super cards Shaz - great piece of upcycling! And I can soooo relate to the cartoon, we do become so reliant on the inernet and that poor guy has a looooong wait! Hugs, Di xx.
ReplyDeleteLove your nativity cards Shaz and I am smiling at the cartoon... so true!!
ReplyDeleteKeep smiling!
Love Jo x
Super cards Shaz - and I am certainly smiling at the funny!! x Jo
ReplyDeleteSuper cards, love them
ReplyDeleteHugs Tamara
Super nativity cards.
ReplyDeleteI smiled at your cartoon and the Winnie the Pooh animation.
Have a lovely weekend.
Hugs
Sarn xxx
Gorgeous cards Shaz, love them. Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Caz x
What a wonderful cards you have made my lovely friend^_^Cute Winnie^_^ My baby daughter love him^_^
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful weekend my dear^_^
Big hug,
Sonia
Love the cards and thanks for the smile!
ReplyDeleteit is pretty funny Shaz..... people really don't know what to do if it happens do they? But, having said that, I still love to receive real paper or real cards in the real post...with real writing on a real envelope ... it's great fun!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card, funny clip.
ReplyDeletehi shaz
ReplyDeletei love your funny and your cards are great, thanks for visiting my blog with a lovely comment.
Gill x
great CAS Christmas cards, Jo! love the waiting by the mailbox! we all do that when our electronic toys are down. :D
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy! I haven't got a religious card made yet...My Mum doesn't consider she has a Christmas card unless it is an religious card!
ReplyDeleteyours look great...my Mum would say they were "proper Christmas cards". I had better get some made so I have hers ready for this Christmas.
My email was full...I have to go in and delete the secondary emails that go to our place at the lake. In the winter
I forget to go into webmail and delete them...I just access my emails directly from my computer and forget to erase them from both places...I have just deleted 3000 emails so you should be OK to send now!!!
Hi Shaz
ReplyDeleteI love the Nativity scene set inside the star .. .. it looks so lovely.
Your cartoon made me chuckle .. .. especially with our internet having recently been down for a week!
Hope you have a good weekend Shaz.
Love Jules xx
So very apt, your little cartoon, as half our town is without phone or internet at the moment. No idea why, but it does seem to happen a lot round here. We are lucky so far today, but who knows. Still if it goes off, I shall be forced to do some actual crafting, after I have made the bread, that is. We managed before internet, and even before phones. I love your dancing Winnie the Pooh. Keep smiling. xx Maggie
ReplyDeletePS Forgot to say, I would love that digi image, please. It is so simple and beautiful. Thank you for sharing it with us. xx Maggie
ReplyDeleteThanks for including for my CHNC challenge extra for February - hope to see you again soon. x
ReplyDeletesimple but great work! Thanks for joining at Craftyhazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra this month.
ReplyDelete3 Lovely cards,great image...Thank you so much for your lovely comment and visit...
ReplyDeleteMandy x
Oh, Shaz, that is so lovely what you wrote on lillyboquilts blog. Thank you. It is a joy for me and all the people making the quilts have been so lovely and kind. There's so much more to come.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend. I'm off to make fabric labels before the quilts, in hand, are donated on Wednesday.
Take care,
jo x
Sharon, such a lovely card and I'm really likin' these upcycled cards. You have a winner from this previous card. The simplicity is just beautiful, and your card made it even more so, than it was originally. Good idea about the digi effort too. I thought about trying that, but was concerned about copyright issues. We have some that are so pretty, I hate to cut them up, but yet...better than languishing in a box in storage. TFS. Cute cartoon too. Hugs
ReplyDeletewhat different, unusual yet beautiful Christmas cards! I can't believe you do not get sea glass in Austrailia, you are surrounded by sea? Maybe because of the coral reef? We don't get much for sea shells in maine, I guess that is the trade off:)
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