Thank you for taking time to visit, and I hope I am even a tiny bit helpful as I have been helped and blessed by so many others. I have been doing Calligraphy since teens, and card making for many years as well. In 1990 I delighted in the joys of stamping with ink and embossing after a trip to Cairns, Qld. In 2009 I discovered the brayer, 2010 the Cuttlebug, also have now taking to reading up on crafting blogs and lo! Here I am, on one of my own.

I live on the coast of eastern Australia. I am a Christian. I trusted in the LORD down here at the beach, amazingly it is not far from where I now live. It was over 50 years ago, after a Beach Mission Service at the age of 12 years

Friday 25 November 2016

Scrappy Mo's Christmas (Rudolph Day) Challenge

.... and because it is Friday I am also going to join over Annie's Friday Smiles, smiles in Oz photos below card ones.
Pop over to Annie's for some more smiles.
No WOYWW or What is On Your Workdesk Wednesday this week, too busy .. but here is my desk this morning, am midway through some more cards with dies and dies cuts and bits and bobs everywhere!
The learned :D among you will recognise this as piece of brusho on gloss card, with some gold spatter... I decided to do some Christmas colours - however you dont see the green, if did it again would just do two colours, (Rose red and Lime green) not four (for more glittery brusho cards see here).
This is what it turned into, The verse " For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the LORD".
It is Stampendous stamp, I love it. Christ is the reason for Christmas.
Dies are: Britannia - Poinsettia medium and small, Cheery Lyn Leafy Flourish, small, SB Petite Ovals Scalloped.
Here are three of them and I have two more half done, there would have been half a dozen, except I tore one of the pinpoint ovals by Cottage Cutz when trying to position it. :(
For today's Oz photos I am sharing something we saw yesterday (taken on my phone), origami by Seuki Cheung, using mainly recycled paper from magazines. 
There were two tables like this one and some more other display stands.

Cute monkey, in close up down below you can see the magazine papers, very clever use.
 

I loved this lobster, think it was my favourite.
Cute roosters at the front too!
"Mr Funny Face" he was called - at the back!
For those who like their fix of sunshine and beaches - here is McCauley's headland the other day, when we we were eating an ice-cream - again!
May God bless each of you this day in all that you do - and thanks for popping over and making my day.. you bless my heart, 
Shaz in Oz.x

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counseller, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6

 I would like to join up with the following challenges:
1. Word Art Wednesday - anything goes     http://wordartwednesday.blogspot.com.au  
4. Simon Says Monday Challenge - (Trio-tastic) used a trio of dies as listed, also three cards shared :Dhttp://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/mondaychallenge/?p=7214
5. Finally managed to join up with Beccys Challenge.
https://beccysplace.blogspot.com.au/2016/11/a-month-of-holiday-cards.html 

32 comments:

kiwimeskreations said...

Beautiful cards Shaz, love how you have made the flowers, and the layered ovals with that gorgeous stamp on are stunning.
The origami creatures are stunning - what incredible patience to make those models!!
Your beach looks so inviting - and I agree, ice cream is fabulous and an essential food!
Blessings
Maxine

Annie said...

Love your cards Shaz and as for that origami....I'm in awe. What talent to be able to make such stunning things out if paper. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Annie x

Robyn Oliver said...

Happy Friday Shaz, lovely to see you again and your gorgeous Christmas cards - I've been playing with Brushos today too, love the vibrant colours but was trying to tone them down, must checkout the use of glittery sprays. Those book artworks are amazing don't think I'd have the patience. And of course love to see our Aussie beaches. It's hot and dry here in Townsville, need rain. Have a wonderful weekend hugs Robyn

mamapez5 said...

Shaz I just love those colours in your poinsettia. I have't tried brushos on glossy card. I must give it a go. I also love your calligraphy stamps and the way you make them the main feature on your cards. They are lovely.
The rest of your post is very interesting too. I thought the first one was made from fir cones until I clicked on it to enlarge it, and then read the post properly! Kate xx

Linby said...

Loving the die cuts from the brusho background. Not tried on gloss card yet, so must give that a go. A lovely set of cards.
Great recycling from those mags!

Lisca said...

Your cards are so beautiful. Yes, Christ is the reason for the season. Sadly not many people remember that.
I love the colouring technique you have used. The result is stunning and the colours so vivid.
As for the origami, it is awesome! I have never seen origami like that. I have dabbled in origami myself as we used to have Japanese students every year and they taught me several things. But never in a million years would I dream of doing anything like that!
Thank you for the beach photo. That would cheer anybody up. (lucky you)
Keep smiling,
Lisca

JoZart Designs said...

Dear Shaz, Thanks so much for your lovely message. Glad I joined in this week as it brought me to your beautiful cards. Exquisite! I love origami and the examples you show are so complex, quite fascinating. love your tranquil beach photo, it must be so wonderful to enjoy a walk there in sunshine.
I'm so lucky to be off to Germany next week.
Jo x

Jenny L said...

Hi Shaz,
what very wonderful cards.
I love the wonderful Brusho work on the card used for you die cuts.
These are really fab designs too.
Thank you for joing the Rudolf Challenge.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. GD

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Shaz, love the paper folded animals, very clever. Your Christmas cards are gorgeous no wonder you've been so busy. Hope you have a great Friday with lots more smiles. Angela xXx

cuilliesocks said...

Beautifully designed festive cards Shaz and your origami animals are amazing, love them, what patience you must have, Kate x

Craftychris said...

Your Christmas cards are wonderful! Love the Brusho piece you used for the beautiful die cuts. Fabulous photos too - amazing origami and lovely beach scene! xxx

Lori said...

Hi Shaz, Your cards are beautiful. I love those colors! I love the origami critters too! Mr. Funny Face looks like your Sock Monkey! Hugs Lori

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

Fabulous cards, love these ovals made with brushos and the gold verses, they look amazing on the white embossed bases!
Stunning photos of these origami items made with recycled papers

Ginny Maxam said...

Hi Shaz! Such beautiful cards! Makes me want to get some dies!! you have such a talent for elegance!! the origami is awesome too! Thank you for sharing your art with is at Word Art Wednesday Anything goes challenge! Ginny M, DT

Brenda said...

Oh my Sharon, these cards are stunning! I love your brusho background, those poinsettias and that verse stamp set. The perfect card for Christmas! Wow, the origami made from magazines are amazing!! I'm in awe of the things they made. Ahhhh, that is a lovely beach shot my sweet friend! Hugs, Brenda

Beccy said...

Your cards are beautiful Shaz! I love the way you've coloured the card stock... I always make such a HUGE mess when I do that technique and end up with coloured fingernails for days.
You did a sensational job using the coloured card, I absolutely love the card you made with it. I like the gold versions too, but the multi-colour is my favourite. The design is wonderful, very elegant.
Cheers,
Beccy

Aileen said...

Shall your cards are just breathtaking, love the paper you created out of your brushos. Then the wonderful flowers and frames and leaves, all such a wonderful creation.

Tracy Freeman said...

Very pretty, the colours against the white really make them pop even more.
Thank you for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge X

cotnob said...

Gorgeous cards Shaz, beautiful poinsettias and such an elegant design.
Pauline
x

Catherine said...

Your cards are gorgeous. Love the beautiful bright flowers. Thanks for joining us on the Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge.

Cathie ♥

Conniecrafter said...

Your cards are just beautiful and I love that paper for the frame and flowers, it has such gorgeous colors and great mixture!
Wow those magazine creations are something else, you must have a lot of patience for those!

Joan said...

Beautiful cards, love the die cuts from the brusho papers, haven't played with my brusho paints for a while, been up to my eyes batch making Christmas cards, think I'm almost there now

Karen Letchworth said...

What a stunning card, Shaz. You have SO much talent in the creative realm. God has blessed you with so many wonderful gifts, and I appreciate you standing up for Him, and sharing your love for Him and the talents He has given you without any hesitation or holding back. You share your faith like a badge of honor, and that's exactly how we are supposed to be. I have had to give up opportunities for being on Design Teams because of my faith, but I wouldn't have it any other way. God's Word tells us that "whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my father who is in heaven". That's a pretty strong statement. He doesn't want "Christians" who are ashamed to say that they're Christians, and that's one (of the many) things I love about you. Thanks so much for playing along, and have a blessed week.
Karen
Word Art Wednesday

Kim Heggins said...

Your cards are so beautiful. Always love to see what you are working on, you are so talented. And those magazine paper pieces are over the top amazing, can't even imagine how she does this. Would love to be able to watch these come to life.

Shelly Schmidt said...

Beautiful card- love the beautiful frame and flowers- and WOWZA on the origami- very intricate designs. I would love going to a show ans seeing designs like this up close- look amazing!

Pia S said...

Lots of inspiring photos to see here:) you've made some really classy cards. By changing the colors you create different looks. The power of color never stops to amaze me...

Marie Bingaman said...

Hi Shaz! Such a beautiful set of cards...so simple and elegant! I'm so glad you added these to the CHNC Extra gallery! :)

~Marie B -DT

Anne said...

What a beautiful set of cards! What more can I say? xx

Princess Judy Palmer said...

What an awesome trio of cards. I'm always impressed with the random background pieces and what they can be made into. The recycled paper crafting is cool too. That person has a bit of time on his/her hands methinks.

Neet said...

That origami is out of this world - what a talented person Seuki Cheung is.
Delightful cards Shaz, as always, and I love the words - I must look out for that particular stamp.
Hugs, Neet xx

scrappymo! said...

Gorgeous brusho work and you have made it up into three beautiful cards. The sentiment is perfect and the brusho poinsettias and mats are perfect here.
Thanks for taking part in the November Rudolph days Challenge.

Megan J said...

Hi Shaz, a great card to batch bake, love the brushos paper die cut into the poinsettias, the animal sculptures are stunning as is the beach... have a great weekend... Megan

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