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Christmas #25envelopes/25

  It’s Christmas - and here is the last envelope in this series #25envelopes . I hope you all had a wonderful day, celebrating in the spirit of Christmas - giving , sharing and caring . Thank you for following this series, for all your good wishes and positive hopes for 2021

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/23 : Magi

  23 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - the Magi - otherwise known as Three Wise Men or Three Kings , bearers of gold , frankincense and myrrh.   They  were distinguished foreigners in the Gospel of Matthew and Christian tradition, perhaps coming from Persia, Ethopia and India. While three gifts have been named, the number of magi could have been different. However, three men are usually depicted in the Christmas story.  Again today , this envelope took its cue from the beautiful Christmas issue stamp . A simple collaged paper and fabric background and even more simplistic figures with minimal stitching are overshadowed by the the colourful design of the stamp . And some Christmas humour.... What would have happened if it had been three Wise Women instead of three Wise Men?  They would have asked directions,  arrived on time,  helped deliver the baby,  cleaned the stable,  made a casserole,  and brought practical gifts,...

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/22 - Christmas Cockatoo

  22 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - Christmas Cockatoo . This embroidered fabric collage on an old dyed doily is stitched on a recycled envelope . It is inspired by one of this year’s beautiful Australian stamps which features the Madonna and Child surrounded by Australian animals and birds . The sulphur crested cockatoo caught my eye the moment I saw this envelope and stamp. I see these cockatoos most days in our neighbourhood.  Last week, I commented on how Christmassy this scene looked -the cockatoo looked like a decorative ornament in the tree. Today’s exercise took a lot longer than the half hour I usually allocate as this one was also the work for Textile Artists’ Stitch Club workshop by Mandy Pattullo - all hand stitched.

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/19 : St Nicholas Day

19 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - St Nicholas Day . In eastern Christian countries, the Feast of St Nicholas is celebrated today . St Nicholas was the Bishop of Myra (modern day Turkey) , known for selling his own possessions , giving to the poor and protecting children. St Nicholas has become synonymous with gift giving to children and is the inspiration behind the modern day Santa Claus . The upcycled envelope marks this day with a paper collage and a free motion stitched motif, coloured with textile marker. The Christmas issue postage stamp recognises the joy of giving and seems appropriate homage to St Nicholas.  

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/18 : Hanukkah

18 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - Hanukkah . Today marks the end of Hanukkah, a Jewish celebration, Festival of Lights. Hanukkah is an eight night Jewish holiday The Hanukkah celebration revolves around the kindling of a nine-branched menorah. On each of the holiday’s eight nights, another candle is added to the menorah after sundown; the ninth candle, called the shamash (“helper”), is used to light the others. Jews typically recite blessings during this ritual and display the menorah prominently in a window as a reminder to others of the miracle that inspired the holiday. Today’s envelope collage has a transferred clip art image of the menorah onto ink stained paper . I did this with Orange Power and added gold foil with machine stitching. chose this used envelope because of the stamp which seems apt for a celebration of light  

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes /17 : Christmas Mail

  17 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - Christmas Mail . Today I am remembering Christmases past where lots of cards and letters would be written, posted and received during the season . Probably the most famous Christmas letter was written in 1867 by 8 year old Virginia O’Hanlon to the New York Sun asking for the truth about the existence of Santa Claus and of course, the newspaper editor replied to her letter publicly. While emails, e-cards and messages are allegedly more efficient and eco friendly, here’s a big hurrah for post offices and their staff everywhere - some of us still love ‘snail mail’. Today’s envelope is a ‘handwritten’ themed paper collage with a free motion stitched motif of an old fashioned letter box.

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/15 : Home for Christmas

  15 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - ‘Home for Christmas ‘ This morning, when I saw this Christmas issue stam,, a child’s drawing of the Nativity, I recalled the first line of the carol ‘Away in a manger, no crib for a bed ...’ and how we all love to be home for Christmas. M y thoughts today are on this envelope - a stitched collage of a path leading home ... I hope you all find comfort in your home this Christmas. Please also spare a thought for the homeless in your community during this festive season..... Children and their families shouldn’t be homeless. Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a leading cause of homelessness. Someone accesses a homelessness service due to DFV every 7 minutes. 2   Every Australian should have a safe home this Christmas.

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/14 : Tonttu

  14 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - tonttu Of all the places where I’ve lived , no other country does Christmas better than Finland ... today’s envelope features tonttu which is a mythological creature from Nordic folklore associated now with the winter solstice and the Christmas season. They are generally described as being short, having a long white beard, and wearing a conical or knit cap in red or some other bright colour. My tonttu is free motion stitched with coloured pencil and collaged with other fabric . Best wishes to all my Finnish friends and host families - hyvää joulua PS. Some readers  may know of these little folk as tomte ( Swedish) or nisse (Danish) 

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/13 : Family Christmas

  13 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - Family Christmas . Today was the Simmons Family Christmas get-together. This is an annual event - some would say a family tradition. This year, a slight change from the traditional party in someone's home, we had a picnic in the park under the shade of big fig trees on a mild summer’s day - perfect! Today’s envelope acknowledges the togetherness of this loving and supportive family with a stitched paper collage and a celebratory postage stamp

Christmas Countdown Review #25envelopes 1-12

 #25envelopes  01 December - Summer Christmas  02 December = Tree of Joy  03 December - And heaven and earth sing ...  04 December - The Little Match Gir  05 December - Mistletoe  06 December - Christmas Markets  07 December - Dia de las Velitas ( Day of the Little Candles)  08 December  - Red and White  09 December - Holly  10 December - Peace ( International Day of  Universal Human Rights)  11 December - NSW Christmas Bush  12 December - Gingerbread ( National Gingerbread House Day) 

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/12 : Gingerbread House

  1 2 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - today is National Gingerbread House Day.   From  National Day Calendar : Gingerbread House Day on December 12th recognizes a family tradition for many around the country.  We can thank the Brothers’ Grimm for a gingerbread house ... . Through their tale of  Hansel and Gretel , they introduce an evil witch who lives in a house made of gingerbread. It didn’t take long for the German gingerbread guilds to pick up the idea. Soon, they put gingerbread houses to a more festive use making snowy cottages made from the spicy-sweet treat. I didn’t realise until this morning that there was even such a day ! It was then obvious that today’s envelope had to relate to gingerbread - one of our family’s favourite Christmas treats. This wasn’t as easy to interpret this in fabric and paper as I thought it would be ... I used free motion stitching , lace , ricrac braid and coloured pencil to represent the traditional white icing...

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/11 - NSW Christmas Bush

  1 1 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes - NSW Christmas Bush . Yesterday the first Christmas card of the season arrived with this beautiful stamp - Australian native flowers in a Christmas stocking. The 2020 Australian secular Christmas stamps all feature Australian flowers and these summer flowers - waratah, kangaroo paw, flannel flowers and bottlebrush are great inspiration for art. While we have quite a good native garden , my favourite Christmas flower is the NSW Christmas bush ( Ceratopetalum gummiferum). I picked some this morning for a vase inside, so today’s envelope is my interpretation of these lovely flowers. I used the envelope from yesterday's card and attached a fabric collage with stitching and coloured pencil sketches.

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/10 : Peace

 10 December Christmas Countdown #25envelopes : Peace Today is United Nations World Human Rights Day....  I was inspired by this Christmas stamp image of the Madonna and Child, to focus on one of those precious rights we cherish and aspire to globally . Today's Countdown art is a paper and fabric hand stitched collage on a used envelope, in commemoration of the United Nations declaration of human rights and the spirit of Christmas... may we all enjoy the peace of Christmas every day of our lives .

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/8: Red and White

  December 8 Christmas Countdown #25envelopes ... Red and White . We can all guess why Santa Claus wears a fur trimmed suit - for warmth in the cold Winter of the North. But, why is his suit and matching hat red and white? The colours come from a very successful Christmas marketing campaign by Cocoa Cola in the 193os, and in Western countries, Santa has ever since been seen dressed in the image created by the Coke brand . from :  YES VIRGINIA, COCA-COLA CREATED SANTA CLAUS!!! (decktheholidays.blogspot.com) To be fair , there were previously images of Father Christmas and St Nicholas which depict a bearded man in long robes and from 1850’s English postcard Father Christmas images favour a red pointed hat and a long red coat . My envelope today is a collage of red and white paper and fabric with sketchy snowflake stitching and a beautifully coloured and festive Christmas Island stamp. It’s a shame the postmark stamp obscures it a little , but the Local Post Office doesn...

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/7 : Dia de las Velitas

  7 December: Christmas Countdown #25envelopes . Dia De Las Velitas Today is Dia de las Velitas ( Day of the Little Candles) It is officially the beginning of Christmas in places like Colombia where rows and rows of candles are lit in celebration, to mark the proclamation of the Immaculate Conception . My interpretation is a paper collage on a used envelope featuring this beautiful Christmas stamp from 1966 .The original artwork appears to have been etched, but I cannot find out who designed this stamp. I created the candle by hand stitching some interfacing which is chose instead of paper or cotton fabric, as I didn't want the candle to look too solid. I achieved the look of a flickering flame with Inktense and watercolour pencils.

Christmas Countdown #25envelopes/6 : Christmas Market

  6 December, Christmas Countdown #25envelopes ... Christmas Market . Today , this recycled envelope had roses printed in its corners and features an Australian Celebrations stamp with Christmas presents... so today's theme is roses and Christmas shopping. Today, at Lambton Park bordered by beautiful rose gardens, the Hunter Arts Network held the first Art Bazaar of 2020. It was the annual Christmas market and was the first this year because of previously Covid restrictions . Of course, our local Christmas market is nothing like the traditional, renowned Christmas markets in Europe, but it is a Christmas event we all look forward to. With more relaxed restrictions outdoors here in NSW , there was such an atmosphere of excitement and Christmas spirit, despite the very hot windy weather. Thanks to all the shoppers who were looking for unique handmade Christmas gifts in a unique year. This envelope is collaged with paper and cloth, with papers torn from magazines, maps, and ol...