Hullo, hullo! It’s Wednesday... again! As it’s a fortnight since I blogged I’ve really no right to be surprised, but I am! ππ And yes, for those in the know Wednesday tis desks of the world for WOYWW - What is On Your Workdesk Wednesday … so head over to Julia’s - peek, learn and share - do!
My desk: here am trying yet another new to me technique. Tumbled across this video showing Alcohol Marker Marbling so out came gloss cardstock, alcohol markers (I’ve allsorts, whatever is cheapish here in Oz) and alcohol spray (bought from Jaycars store here in Oz). The video used a new ziplock bag, but I’ve enough bags around without using that.For the first piece I had a sea scene in mind, hence colours, added bit more as not happy, so can play with it more than once.Show sea scene below.Here are some lighter ones tried no idea what they will be for.
Now the Joseph coat of many colours from last week, see here!
These are most of cards made although still one not shared as not received yet.
These are all stamped with disc Elusive Images set from a decade ago). The verses are from ODB Scripture set 1, Happy Birthday also ODB. SU scallop punches, and rectangle sets are from Scrapdragon.
Used oxides on this one - DOX (colours?) a mauve and blue inked randomly over base cardstock, then stamped + clear heat embossed thistle stamp, again randomly. Then inked over with Distress Ink deep blue Chipped Sapphire. It was different from other coat of many colours that I did, because of Oxide effect. Just for you is Creative Expressions Sue Wilson die set.Now to Aussie shots.
This is the lemon hibiscus “Marnie” out the front yesterday, I reckon it was 8” or 20cm across, quite big some of them as we’ve had showers and sunshine just as they like.And this was on a walk a few days ago down near the creek.Each day that dawns may seem overwhelming, but if we put our faith and full trust just like a little child in the Lord Jesus, then we indeed will be of good cheer.
Beautiful cards Shaz and a great new technique to try. I haven't had my alcohol markers out for ages. Stay safe Sarah #5
ReplyDeleteYour cards are lovely and yet another new technique from down under to research.
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Hugs, Neet xx 6
Beautiful cards, Shaz! I never use my alcohol inks these days... Glad you enjoyed your swim. Take care Helen #2
ReplyDeleteI really love the cards you’ve been making this week.
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Annie x #14
Wow, what wonderful cards?! The leaves on the resist technique are stunning. I've not heard of the alcohol marker technique before so that's another rabbit hole for me to lose myself in! Definitely hugs all around today, Lisa-Jane #10
ReplyDeleteGreat work and love the card, Those pictures are lovely and with the heavy frost herre was lovely to see,
ReplyDeleteTake care and stay safe
Lilian B #12
Your backgrounds are beautiful and make great cards, thanks for sharing them - my favourites are those glorious coppery fern leaves though, they’re beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think we’re all thinking about Shaz and Doug today, shows how much they mean to our community.
Hugs LLJ 9 xx
Thanks for your visit earlier, the new toy is a Kit n Caboodle ProCut. Just loving it, small enough to sit on my desk top yet takes large dies and EF.
ReplyDeleteLove the new cards, will take a look at the video later, it being Wednesday I am waiting on my youngest Grandson to arrive!
Love the cards though, so different and cheerful.
Take care, enjoy the beachside but stay safe
God Bless you
Christine #11
Morning Shaz. What a lovely selection of cards - you have been busy. Unlike me! That hibiscus is huge!! And a beautiful colour. A swim, a walk, a swim!! I reckon I would be completely nuts to go in our sea at the moment - I don't know what temperature it would be at... probably 2-5? Overnight - Scotland I imagine - it was -17!!! - not the water, just the air temperature.
ReplyDeleteTake care. God bless.
Margaret #4
Gorgeous backgrounds my friend and the Joseph's Coat technique is stunning! You have definitely got me interested in these techniques! Have a lovely rest of the week!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards Shaz, what fun to try out and play with a new technique!
ReplyDeleteYour hibiscus is stunning.
Take care and happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts 7
Gorgeous work and I love how that marbling technique turned out. Would love to be by the sea!! This time last year I was as we were in Spain for a month. Stay well, stay safe, love n hugs Cindy xx #21
ReplyDeleteI love the marbling technique and your cards are gorgeous! How luck you are to live so close to the sea and I am thrilled to hear that you went for a swim. There is something so special about swimming in the sea. Happy WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#20)
ReplyDeleteShaz, the marbling technique turned out to be a score! You did some beautiful work on those! And to use in your gorgeous cards will be a bigger score! I absolutely love the cards you shared today! I am absolutely in love with the Joseph coat of many colours from last week! It is GORGEOUS! All of your cards are brilliant! And can we talk about your view?????? Oh my goodness what a beautiful walk that must be daily!! Just breathtaking! And I love your lemon hibiscus! So, so pretty! In addition, I always love your sharing God's love through His Word! It just rounds out your post and brings us in for a hug! Blessings to you, Felicia #30
ReplyDeleteHi Shaz, I love these Coats of many colors cards! Yhey are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to be back at card making and desk touring! Hugs, Ginny M#34
Good Morning sweet Sister Shaz! What a joy to open my blog this morning and see a post full of your beautiful cards. It's still a mystery to me how you take paper,ink and scissors and make such works of art.
ReplyDeleteThe hibiscus is stunning. Our world is full of browns and grays right now. Not a flake of snow, (which is just fine with me.) It IS cold 6F which I just looked up and that's 14C! It's cold, but not nearly as cold as most of the U.S. so I'm not complaining. So far we are staying cozy and warm in our RV with the furnace and space heater during the day. The biggest thing is keeping water ins and outs unfrozen! Honestly? If Mom didn't need our help we would be very happy to stay living in our RV indefinitely. It's very cozy and comfortable with all of the comforts of a house and without all of the "stuff". Less to clean means more time for studying the Bible and my crafting too. Especially on these cold winter days. I love being inside here.
I hope you're well and healthy. I like the sound of the walks on the beach and wish I could be right beside you my dear friend.
Take care and stay safe and well.
Blessings,
Betsy
Interesting techniques with fantastic results. I might have a go. I was also especially drawn to the card with golden colored leaves, what a dimension, gorgeous colors!
ReplyDeleteTerrific cards and fun techniques to try. The lighter two look like a sky scene that you could put a kite or hot air balloon maybe? The beach looks beautiful, I'm glad you got to enjoy a swim the other day :) blessings on your week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and an interesting technique. Tried something similar with sharpies using a tile, but it didn’t work very well. Perhaps I didn’t spray enough? Happy WOYWW Angela #12
ReplyDeleteHi Shaz, I have never tried the technique with alcohol markers and alcohol spry, it seems interesting, I will try one day...
ReplyDeleteYou have been so busy, lovely array of cards! The colourful one with Joseph coat is just awesome!!
Lovely shot as always of you piece of earth, and such beautiful lemon hibiscus flower!
Hugs and blessings on your way
Well , did you know that we can’t buy alcohol like that here? I end up bringing it back from an overseas holiday. Ridiculous isn’t it, what they will and won’t supply over the counter! Anyway, that is a really useful technique isn’t it. Love that you rebel and don’t rush out and get a ziploc bag! The result is amazing Shaz, I expect you’ll be using that idea a lot. Lovely pics of real people on the beach, so nice to see!
ReplyDeleteThe alcohol ink marbling is a new one on me, Shaz - you've done a beautiful job with it and your cards are fantastic - as are the Coat of Many Colours ones too.
ReplyDeletePraying for Shaz and Doug.
Happy WOYWW and God bless,
Shoshi x #25
Gorgeous cards and new technique Shaz..Loz
ReplyDeleteHi Shaz, we've been for the vaccination today and it went well, they were very organised and no queues so very relaxed too. Loving the techniques today they look great. Have a lovely creative woyww, Angela x18x
ReplyDeleteI saw this too and it is on my list to try, it looks great for your boat scene!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you got out and enjoyed a great summer time swim!
I'm here again with my DT hat :) Both your cards are gorgeous, thanks for joining us at We Love Chocolate Baroque challenge!
ReplyDeleteThat technique is so effective Shaz, so many ways you could use it. I adore those metallic embossed cards, the black background ones are striking.
ReplyDeleteStay safe & well down under best wishes from a very chilly UK Tracey #36
Oh Shaz, it's so good to see you here, and your cards and backgrounds are exquisite, as ever. Love your work, precious sister.
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Blessings
Maxine
Your cards are beautiful - the sailing boat looks fabulous against the alcohol ink backgrounds - so calm and peaceful, and I love the coppery leaves and flower heads against the black backgrounds - really stunning.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a good week, stay safe and well,
Diana xx #21
Beautiful cards as always Shaz and lovely to see how your sea scene slowly emerges. I am loving the cooler weather currently and it looks very nice in your part of the world,
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Your background are just beautiful Sharon! I love your sailboat image on one of the, looks like a misty morning on the ocean! It made a beautiful birthday card! I so love your "Joseph Coat of many colors" cards, so beautiful. The Aussie photos are just lovely, the beach one makes me long for summer so much. Cold and snowy here, just got 3 more inches of snow, so will be going out and shoveling in a bit. Brrrrr! I'd rather be taking a swim with you on that lovely beach! Yes, you are a lucky lady to live where you do. Hugs, blessings and prayers to you sweet lady! Brenda
ReplyDeleteThe cards are beautiful Shaz. The blues remind me of a Bob Ross painting and now I want to go paint!π
ReplyDeleteLove the cards Shaz, esp. the leaf ones the colors are gorgeous :)~Stacy #37
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards and really lovely backgrounds. No swimmimg here, we are about three miles from the beach, there's no snow but it's very cold and windy! Stay Safe and keep on crafting! Happy late WOYWW
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Lovely cards!
ReplyDeleteIt looks as though I have another technique to try now...
Love teh Aussie shots!
Happy WOYWW!
Stay safe and keep well!
Update on here in Victoria – we are in a snap lockdown again – hopefully only for a few days – but 5k limit, no visitors or gatherings, only leave the house for the 4 special reasons, only essential shops open…
And the rainbow lorikeets are eating our peaches!
Susan #22
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Yes, what a blessing to live where you can walk on the beach, pop in for a swim, and then walk some more! Thank you for the gorgeous Aussie photos, Shaz. That hibiscus must be incredible in person! And thank you for the link about AI marbling. The results are awesome and your nautical cards are really gorgeous! I love that stunning fern coat of many colors card - WOW and both your warm orange/red and purple/blue thistle cards! Thank you for sharing with everyone at NBUS! Take care, keep well, and keep safe! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteI'm very late arriving Shaz, rather a lot going in in real life and blogging having to take a back seat, but saw you name so wanted to pop along and thank you for joining in at We Love Chocolate Baroque.
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Fabulous and lovely card.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at We Love Chocolate Baroque Challenge;-))m
Precious Shaz! How stunning the card you've sent me is! I truly love the technique and actually loved the watercolor background rather than the "traditional" one I've seen using the Joseph coat of many colors. Stunning, and I love the Scripture verse. Thank you for your continued prayers for me! You are such a blessing to me in many ways. I'm so glad you were able to go for a swim and enjoy a walk on the beach. We are so blessed to live where we do, Shaz! We certainly love it here in South Florida! Hugs and love and praying for you! xoxo
ReplyDeleteLovely technique and very vibrant colours. Thank you for joining our challenge at We love Chocolate Baroque
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Shaz - I particularly like the sea scene snippets one. LOVE those backgrounds, and how you love trying new ideas out.
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Di xx And a 'woof' from Dudley! x
Well, Shaz, those two techniques yielded some gorgeous cards. Well done! What a beautiful blossom on your hibiscus and those tennis players should just grow up and get over it, they will live, lol. Gorgeous scenes and how cool to walk the beach. XOX
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