Dear Blog,
Here it is - Wednesday already. My work desk has changed, but not significantly. I did some scrap wrangling (cutting scraps to card making size supplies and discarding the rest). I cleaned up the remnants of some previous projects to make room to make my lighthouse card. And I have some ideas swimming around in my head for other cards. Finished week 3 of my 'Project Life' undertaking - so all in all a productive week.
If you want to see other desks around the world - head on over to Julia's blog - The Stamping Ground
and see what the fuss is all about. You'll get hooked. ;-)
Here is what mine looks like.
And here is a close up of my Lighthouse card:
Have fun blog hoppng.
Here it is - Wednesday already. My work desk has changed, but not significantly. I did some scrap wrangling (cutting scraps to card making size supplies and discarding the rest). I cleaned up the remnants of some previous projects to make room to make my lighthouse card. And I have some ideas swimming around in my head for other cards. Finished week 3 of my 'Project Life' undertaking - so all in all a productive week.
If you want to see other desks around the world - head on over to Julia's blog - The Stamping Ground
and see what the fuss is all about. You'll get hooked. ;-)
Here is what mine looks like.
And here is a close up of my Lighthouse card:
Have fun blog hoppng.
Nice organized desk. A new way to comment have to check the box. Myn old brain is learning new tricks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card and a fab space!! Helen 9
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
Karin 111
A great card and a fun desk with lots of inspiration thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteRia #44
what a wonderful desk!! so much yummy goodies to play with :)
ReplyDeleteand i love lighthouses, so i really love your card!
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happy WOYWW and have wonderful week!
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That's a busy, busy desk. I punch tiny bits of paper and save them, they come in handy sometimes... snowflakes, flowers, leaves, hearts etc. Pretty card, I like lighthouses. Did you ever see the film Notting Hill? When Hugh Grant's character took Julia Robert's character to the movies, only he couldn't find his glasses so sat there watching the film with snorkeling goggles on!!
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Brenda 91
Scrap wrangling!!! Lol. Great description of what we've all been doing since Christmas :)
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Wrangling! That sorta sums it up really! I love the lighthouse card, I think your desk is awash with interest...my ye was really caught by the snowman lightbulb. I think. A lsate make? An early make? A forgot-to-put-away? A repair job?
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful card - Bravo!!! You have a very fun looking desk. I recognize many of your goodies from my own stash, lol!
ReplyDeleteJeannie #12
What a great lighthouse card, so atmospheric too. Have a good week. xx Maggie #11
ReplyDeleteI so love your crafting space I can look in your room for hours and still want to snoop. I love your lighthouse card perfect in everyway.
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Happy belated WOYWW
Great lighthouse card. You have an amazing space to work at there is so much there. Glad you liked my sunny pics.. Thanks for the visit and the lovely comment.
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Belated WOYWW greetings - awesome workspace and love the lighthouse card ..thanks for sharing..Gill x (#82)
ReplyDeleteHi, April, I like your lighthouse card. Sometimes it can be useful and rewarding to do that "scrap wrangling" -- I think I might be due for a sort of my scrap drawer. I've got perfectly good scraps that aren't inspiring -- might be time for the recycling bin for some of them. Happy WOYWW from Laura #105
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a fabulous workspace you have there! The lighthouse card is really nice! Thanks for stopping by! Happy late WOYWW!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love your lighthouse. Good luck getting your cards out of your head and into real life. I love productive weeks, especially when it's craft related. Happy late WOYWW! Thanks for the visit. LisaDV #117
ReplyDeleteEverything in neat piles! Well done!
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