(Warning.. photo heavy post)
Hi there everyone, today sharing a blogger tip at End of this post - on how to link multiple cards from one post to any blog challenge site.
Hi there everyone, today sharing a blogger tip at End of this post - on how to link multiple cards from one post to any blog challenge site.
It’s Wednesday so time for WOYWW or What is on Your Workdesk Wednesday over at Julia’s at the Stamping Ground! To my desk!
Taken yest., about to start a Rudolph Day card, for Mo’s Christmas Challenge (here) that runs from 25th to end of each month. In centre I’ve a very pretty card received last Christmas for upcycle? Left a stamp set may use. Stamp and dies at back centre standing up are waiting to be used. 😉
Far right is card shown on last week’s post (should be in mail). Under it, a pile of card bits left from making pop up Mario Kart card for very special 10th birthday!
Here’s the various stages of pop up slider card, I accidentally cut through too much but repaired it! 😉
To cut rectangle you use rectangle die BUT don’t cut one end.. misjudged, cut just a bit. But all fixed!
This is other side of pop up slider mechanism scored + popped up; always seem to forget one part in steps. This time forgot to put writing piece that goes inside before attaching to base. Oops! Removed from base and corrected. For previous tutorial with great video link see here.. on video the crafter eyeballs it ... no measuring! Love it. ❤️
Finished card... *flat, (partially 3D'ed the image, it's courtesy of Google)
and *close up (font used is Mario Kart font, free from DaFont site),
then *popped up.
Below is Rudolph day card, a very simple upcycle! (*flower on Rudolph card is a Waratah NSW floral emblem, Sturt Desert Pea below is SA floral emblem)
Taken yest., about to start a Rudolph Day card, for Mo’s Christmas Challenge (here) that runs from 25th to end of each month. In centre I’ve a very pretty card received last Christmas for upcycle? Left a stamp set may use. Stamp and dies at back centre standing up are waiting to be used. 😉
Far right is card shown on last week’s post (should be in mail). Under it, a pile of card bits left from making pop up Mario Kart card for very special 10th birthday!
Here’s the various stages of pop up slider card, I accidentally cut through too much but repaired it! 😉
To cut rectangle you use rectangle die BUT don’t cut one end.. misjudged, cut just a bit. But all fixed!
This is other side of pop up slider mechanism scored + popped up; always seem to forget one part in steps. This time forgot to put writing piece that goes inside before attaching to base. Oops! Removed from base and corrected. For previous tutorial with great video link see here.. on video the crafter eyeballs it ... no measuring! Love it. ❤️
Finished card... *flat, (partially 3D'ed the image, it's courtesy of Google)
and *close up (font used is Mario Kart font, free from DaFont site),
then *popped up.
Below is Rudolph day card, a very simple upcycle! (*flower on Rudolph card is a Waratah NSW floral emblem, Sturt Desert Pea below is SA floral emblem)
Now to Aussie shots, continuing tale of special folk in centre of Western Australia. *Skip these if like.
Called into Sandstone after had been out to London Bridge.
Apparently London Bridge was wide enough for a horse and buggy in years gone by ... I wouldn’t be game to walk across it today 😳 The mauve wildflowers added to the colour palate of the landscape... very pretty!
Set up camp between Sandstone and Mt Magnet. Needed to put on tea. 😋 Corn meat, white onion sauce, baked veggies... who says food on the road isn’t tasty?
Mt Magnet was much smaller than I imagined. It only has a population of around 500.
Next photo is out of order, from yest, these are Sturt Desert Pea, a stunning red bloom, the display went on for more than 20 km (12.5 miles)!! It’s spring wildflower time in WA.
Called into Sandstone after had been out to London Bridge.
Apparently London Bridge was wide enough for a horse and buggy in years gone by ... I wouldn’t be game to walk across it today 😳 The mauve wildflowers added to the colour palate of the landscape... very pretty!
Set up camp between Sandstone and Mt Magnet. Needed to put on tea. 😋 Corn meat, white onion sauce, baked veggies... who says food on the road isn’t tasty?
Mt Magnet was much smaller than I imagined. It only has a population of around 500.
Next photo is out of order, from yest, these are Sturt Desert Pea, a stunning red bloom, the display went on for more than 20 km (12.5 miles)!! It’s spring wildflower time in WA.
***Apologies to Marit,** last week I commented on all folk, but her. I tried three or four different ways and times to comment, but Wordpress blog insistence that my comment was spam each and every time, even if edited altered comment, caused me to give up. Sorry!
Tip for Multiple Linking on Challenge Blogs.
I complained to Linky folk and received a simple tip to solve it. Seems to work on all variety of link sites
Card one do normal link for first link
Second card you just add directly to the end #3 if more do #4 #5 and so on for some reason you don’t do #2.
So mine would be:
Card 1 https://calligraphycards-shazinoz.blogspot.com/2019/08/stencilled-oxides-and-butterfly.html
Card 2 https://calligraphycards-shazinoz.blogspot.com/2019/08/stencilled-oxides-and-butterfly.html#3
And next one #4, so on, hopefully that helps solve multiple linking from one blog post issue.
Thought of Day:
Well, God bless everyone and thanks so much for popping over for peek and chat, may God richly bless you and those you love,
Prayer hugs, Shaz in Oz. Xx
Thought of Day:
This verse really encourages me to keep on keeping on, it WILL be worth it all. He fails Not. He picks us up when (not if) we do.
Tip for Multiple Linking on Challenge Blogs.
I complained to Linky folk and received a simple tip to solve it. Seems to work on all variety of link sites
Card one do normal link for first link
Second card you just add directly to the end #3 if more do #4 #5 and so on for some reason you don’t do #2.
So mine would be:
Card 1 https://calligraphycards-shazinoz.blogspot.com/2019/08/stencilled-oxides-and-butterfly.html
Card 2 https://calligraphycards-shazinoz.blogspot.com/2019/08/stencilled-oxides-and-butterfly.html#3
And next one #4, so on, hopefully that helps solve multiple linking from one blog post issue.
Thought of Day:
Well, God bless everyone and thanks so much for popping over for peek and chat, may God richly bless you and those you love,
Prayer hugs, Shaz in Oz. Xx
Thought of Day:
This verse really encourages me to keep on keeping on, it WILL be worth it all. He fails Not. He picks us up when (not if) we do.
Linking up with:
*https://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-clean-and-simple-3/ Christmas card is CAS. Dry embossed background, popped up Upcycled card from 2018, ribbon with die cut Digi verse hand edged in gold to match image. Rounded corners..done!
* https://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/mondaychallenge/ S is for... Slider card!.. for Thomas' double figures 😁 birthday!! And S is .... for Scarlet Waratah flower.
* Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge. http://craftyhazelnutschristmaschallenge.blogspot.com/2019/08/chnc-challenge-452.html?m=1
* https://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/mondaychallenge/ S is for... Slider card!.. for Thomas' double figures 😁 birthday!! And S is .... for Scarlet Waratah flower.
* Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge. http://craftyhazelnutschristmaschallenge.blogspot.com/2019/08/chnc-challenge-452.html?m=1
the pop up card is great! I haven't done many challenges for ages but the tips are great, so many people will be grateful to you. love the Aussie shots. have a good week.. Helen #1
ReplyDeleteThank you for everything. The quotes were such a big help and I loved Betsy's blog. Both have helped keep me going in the right direction. Bless you.
ReplyDeleteLove your Mario and Luigi card, what a pair of characters they are. Are they stamps? Also thanks for the tute, one can so easily forget the stages when you get to my age.
Great photos of Oz, was particularly good to see London Bridge, awesome! As for the Stuart Desert Peas, that must have been a wonderful sight. I so enjoy having a trip around Oz with you. Keep those photos coming.
Hugs and Blessings, Neet xx 2
Morning Shaz. Great fun card - my grandies love Mario and Luigi - yes, even the 18year old! Beautiful photos of Western Australia - what colours in the landscape.
ReplyDeleteTake care. God bless.
Margaret #3
Ah ah ah!!! Your card for that kid named Thomas id a delight and I'm sure he was stunned! :D Thanks for sharing the mechanism, it seems simple enough!
ReplyDeleteLovely card with your upcycling!
Amazing shots of Australia, how many stunning places!!
Hugs
What a brilliant card, I am sure that Thomas will love it. Well saved too, you would never spot any mistakes. Beautiful Aussie shots! Happy WOYWW. Sarah #7
ReplyDeleteI’m well impressed with your pop up card making skills Shaz, but I’m skipping right over anything to do with Christmas yet haha
ReplyDeleteLynn x 9
What a great card for Thomas Shaz - I love that mechanism, and how you used the google images :)
ReplyDeleteThe Aussie pics are wonderful, as ever, and so fascinating too - wee don't see these images in tourist publications .
Thanks for the linking tips - I did try adding card 2 to the end of the address but it would not take it, so split the post...
Blessings
Maxine
Good Morning Shaz. Love your pop up card. Not made one of those for a few years now. Love the pictures of Oz too. Have a great week. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteGood morning girl! I just love the pop up card and think you aced it! Lovely photos of the landscape but there is always such beauty featured here! Have a lovely rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteGlenda #16
Hi Shaz, great job with the slider, not made one of those. Loving the Christmas cards, I really need to make a serious effort on mine, hardly any done yet. Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #5 X
ReplyDeletethank you so much for the lovely comment you left on my blog, have joined your followers list. Love the upcycled Christmas card it's so satisfying to be able to do this, the Mario card is fantastic thanks so much for the instructions. Loved your pics too.
ReplyDeleteOh Shaz I have not made a slider card in ages, you've just given me an idea on a creation i've been pondering over for a while and Thank you for the tips on linking to challenges, I have had a few problems recently so I will take note of your tips, Thank YOU. I especially love your Mario Brothers card, reminds me of me & my Daughter this past weekend as we dressed up as them for a fancy dress event.. fun times :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous photo's, you take us to parts of the world we will never visit in our lifetime.. BIG WOYWW blessings Tracey #15
Gorgeous cards Shaz and your scenery photos are really Wow.....thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Annie x #10
Loving your cards Shaz and also the pictures it looks a very intersting place to visit,
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWDW
lilian B#12
ooh I LOVE your Mario card. Beautiful, beautiful pictures thanks for shareing.
ReplyDeleteLove Soojay xx 24
The Mario card is awesome! I bet the boy who gets that will treasure it. The sliding mechanism is clever and well done you for rescuing the accidental snip too far :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs LLJ 6 xxx
Good morning my sweet sister Shaz! That is such a cute Mario card and I'm sure it will be well loved and appreciated by Thomas. I also loved the Aussie photos you shared. Your country is indeed lovely and parts of it look like the western U.S. to me. The bridge reminds me of the state of Utah and the many natural formations there. Thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThank you also for your advice on my blog. The dealership we bought the trailer from are supposed to pick it up and take it back to exterminate the mice. Dennis and I went out last night and packed a lot of things up from inside again. It's SO much work. I'm off in a few minutes for the MRI of my head. If you think of it, would you please say a prayer for me? I appreciate you and your caring very much. I hope your day is a blessed one my dear sister in the Lord.
Blessings always,
Betsy
Hi Shaz, that's the cutest pop-up card I've seen in a long time. The young recipient is going to love it. As you know I so enjoy your Aussie photos and look forward to seeing them each week. I hope London Bridge has warning notices on it - it looks pretty chancy to me. We have something similar up north - called the Bullers of Buchan - which looks equally perilous. Your wildflowers are amazing - so colourful compared to the ones we see here. Have a great week. Hugs, Elizabeth x #19
ReplyDeleteLove the cards. I hope to make more interactive cards this year. I think they are so cool looking. Oo and the floral one rocks my world!! I love flowers and thank you for sharing a link about the Sturt desert flower. It's so different. I am also in agreement with you, no way would I walk across that "bridge".
ReplyDeleteHave a crafty day my friend!
Belinda #23
Love the pop up Mario and Luigi card - my husband would love that! The photos of Australia are gorgeous, especially the sandstone bridge. Have a lovely week. With love & God Bless, Caro x (#11)
ReplyDeleteHello Shaz. I Love the Mario card.. and the state emblem card is so Beautiful. Fantastic photos..loz
ReplyDeleteThe Mario and Luigi card is such a fun make, both shape and design wise. Perfect for a young boy. I also find the recycled Christmas card to be an eye catching one.
ReplyDeleteHi Shaz, Ooh that card is so special he will love that. and WOW it looks like a total adventure land you are traveling through too. I really don't know about the Poinsettia pronunciation because, I do say all the syllables too. :) ~Stacy #26
ReplyDeleteGreat card collection Shaz, loving them and the glorious photographs. I had to smile at London Bridge. Have a great crafty week and a happy woyww, Angela x8x
ReplyDeleteClever you Miss ShazInOz, I bet Thomas will really appreciate your paper engineering. I do it - miss a step out when I’m repeating something for the third or more time...so I’m super impressed that you were able to rescue....I haven’t managed that part so well! The christmas card is beautiful. AS are your trip pictures...my word, London Bridge is looking a little crumbly, but what a fantastic area full of vibrant colours. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy, so nice you were able to fix your accidents in the first card, the mario card is so fun, another great upcycle card :)
ReplyDeleteLoved your pictures, almost makes me think of Utah here in the states. The wild flowers are just lovely
I forgot to say thanks for sharing the tip on posting to links
ReplyDeleteI puzzled a bit over the pop-up card but think I 'have it' and see how it works... I love it and I bet Thomas Dylan did too!! Thanks for your visit the other day and happy - belated - woyww. Hug from Holland. Marit #14
ReplyDeletewahh that card is so fun - love super mario bros, so brilliant I had to stop by when I spotted this at the Simon Says Challenge to get a closer look hehe!
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Oooo what a great bit of upcycling & its lovely to see the NSW flower, as the image too, thanks for joining us at Augusts Rudolph Days Challenge, luv Sam x
ReplyDeleteI loved going through the popup slider making process on your whimsical Mario card. I'd love to visit Australia sometime, so I thoroughly enjoyed perusing through your photographs. Happy belated WOYWW!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fabulous as always! 'i always enjoy seeing Australia through your eyes!
ReplyDeleteLove your upcycled card. That flower is beautiful on your pretty card.
Thanks for taking part in the August Rudolph Days Challenge.
I am determined to make one of those slider cards, it is on my todo list. I hope to make up one of my monthly swaps as a 'fancy fold' card, using a different card each month from my list.
ReplyDeleteI love the Mario design that you used.
Happy belated (very!) WOYWW
Christine #17
lovely cards. Thank you for joining us at Crafty Hazel Nut's Christmas Card Weekly Challenge - Myrna DT
ReplyDeleteLove the pop-up card, it's great. I bet it went down well. Your Aussie shots are fabulous as always, and I can't get over "London Bridge" - that is simply amazing! Like you, I wouldn't fancy going across it though. Thank you for your comments, and I'm glad you like my make-up remover pads. I thought I'd make plenty but I don't wear make-up every day and probably went overboard with them. I do use 3 each time, though. I have found they wash in the machine without being in a bag, which is great. They come out spotless! They work really well, much better than the cotton wool pads. Thank you so much for your ongoing prayers. I really appreciate them. I am going for my appointment at 9.30 tomorrow morning, and trying to be strong and keep leaning on the Lord! The system really sucks and it's causing so much suffering to so many people.
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW,
Shoshi #17