Wednesday 29 September 2010

WOYWW

Otherwise known as What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday, hosted by Julia Dunnit over at Stamping Ground.  Linky: http://stamping-ground.blogspot.com/.  (You can really tell I'm new to Blogger, huh?)

I've been enjoying the weekly look at other people's workspaces, and this week you can see mine in all its messy glory. 

First up: a tiny percentage of the pen stash, plus a box of little charms.  There are some little Eiffel Towers, and Arc de Triomphes (Arcs de Triomphe?) which are going onto the ribbon tie of a Paris box file that I'm decoupaging. 

You can also see my enormous and bulging diary, full of thoughts on what to make next, pictures, receipts, and anything else designed to give me a hernia if I have to carry it around.




This is the very messy bit of the desk: lots of scissors, pencil cases, the laptop (of which more later), strawberry flavoured water, and M&S Earl Grey shortbread.  The last two are essential for all crafting. 



Then there's papier mache in progress.  These little bowls will be desk and dressing table tidies, after painting and decoupage has been added.



So this morning I logged on bright and early at 7am GMT hoping to get some blogging and blog visiting done early.  And my inconsiderate laptop has thrown a wobbly, requiring a visit from the tecchie tomorrow afternoon.  I've borrowed my husband's PC to post this (my thumb keeps searching for the non -existent touch pad and the mouse is not wanting to play), and much as I'm appreciating the loan, I do so miss my lappy.  So please may I extend apologies in advance for not visiting other participants yet - hopefully, I'll be up and running soon... 

30 comments:

  1. I always make notes on what to make next and any ideas I have for cards, especially in the middle of the night LOL. I have that little container too for my buttons. Thanks for the snoop. Tracy Evans (18).

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  2. Hope you get your lappy sorted! Great snoop round your lovely space - thanks

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  3. Thanks for a great snoop - hope we get to see your finished papier mache pots!

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  4. Love a bulging idea book. Lots of good stuff to come from that!
    Happy WOYWW
    Linky #124

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  5. The idea book is a great thing. Lots of good things to come out of that.

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  6. Just wanted to say hi and thanks for dropping by. Happy WOYWW to you all. I'm determined that I will get round to everyone's blogs this week - it's fascinating stuff. I love seeing how other people work.

    The lappy's medic is due this afternoon, so hopefully I will be back to full blogging soon, instead of pinching the OH's PC while he's asleep.

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  7. Love the look of those little bowls. Please do a show and tell on a Wednesday so we can all see how you finish them off.
    A x

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  8. Hi thanks for popping by and leaving a comment. I liked your 'about me' so have had a quick look at previous posts. Good luck with the business. I love Hermione, sometimes it's difficult to know whether to leave something as is or 'alter' it.
    Anne x

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  9. Those pots look interesting. Don't forget to show them finished.
    Luv Joanne xx

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  10. Have you notices when magazines do the essential crafting bits they always leave out the important drink and cake/biscuit of your choice ;)

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  11. Anne - I think Hermione has just blushed.

    Show and Tell Wednesday? That's brilliant: it will stop me procrastinating, and make me get on with decorating those papier mache pots. Plus I have no excuse to spend too long online as the laptop is still poorly, and has been taken away by the nice techie for a "stress test". Fortunately, he didn't offer me one of my own.

    Crafty Womble - I'm loving that name. My mum used to make womble pencil cases when I was at school, and they always sold out at craft fairs. Back in the mists of time, I did appear as Orinoco at the local carnival (complete with scarf, tidy bag and a puce complexion - it could get very hot in that nose...)

    Undoubtedly further crafting confessions will follow.

    Thank you all for visiting; it's great to have company.

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  12. Oh, I love paper mache bowls! They are so much fun to create! Your charm stash looks fabulous!

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  13. Hi there, thanks for stopping by my blog, hope your laptop is all better now? It's nice using hubbies pc but nothing beat's your own puter! Looking forward to seeing your wee paper mache bowls all finished, what a fab idea!
    thanks for sharing, hope you have a great week!
    hugs
    Michelle
    x

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  14. Papier mache...how wonderful...great fun to make something which is also nicely useful. LOve it !
    Sue xx 15

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  15. Hope you enjoy Artisan - I'm going tomorrow - with a few ATCs. All the best wuth the blog and business - hope it is a real adventure.
    Nice finds on your blog - and can't complain about Le Belgique....married one in Bruges...

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  16. Can't wait to see the finished bowls :) Hope they can get your lap top functioning again!

    Katie - 83

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  17. Thanks for the snoop - great pic - Jacqueline xx.

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  18. Lots of lovely stuff going on there, welcome to the craziness of Wednesday, and Thursday, and Friday, and and and....! Will lookout for finished bowls next week?

    Hugs
    Brenda

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  19. Thanks for stopping by. I noticed in your first shot that there's a lot of electronics (plugs) going on there for a craft desk. Welcome to blogging - you'll find it as addictive as decoupage, I believe.

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  20. S- it's already proving way too addictive. My husband's gone to London for the day, and rather cheekily I've pinched his PC this morning while my laptop is being mended.

    That's very observant about the plugs too. It's not quite as gadgety as it appears, as they have my lamp, laptop, printer and a spare for scanner/mobile/whatever. (Or even the tv/music when I'm doing stuff that gets a bit monotonous, like making a lot of papier mache blanks. Not much I can do while up to my wrists in PVA, water and newsprint.)

    Lovely to hear from you all - please come back soon!

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  21. Love the sound of your little Eiffle Tower charms. Your desk looks very busy. I'd love to see your bowls once finished too. Thanks for the snoop (and thanks for already coming to see my desk too) x

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  22. Your lappy is most inconsiderate, hope it's now towin the line! Thanks for visiting me and loving a snoop round yours, love the mess, so creative. nnalorac.x

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  23. The lappy came home this afternoon. I was so happy, I could have kissed it! Now looking forward to much blog reading over the next couple of days, combined with giving myself a stern talking to so that I actually do some crafting too...

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  24. Glad you have your lappy home! Thanks for poppin and taking a peek at my desk this week! Don't forget to show us your finished creations! Sue 135

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  25. Interested to see your papier mache being made. Look forward to seeing the finished articles.

    Marilyn

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  26. thanks for dropping by. I love your blog, and your business venture will do well I'm sure. Yes, please do a show and tell on wed for the bowls. I'm loving your tea cup candles idea. caroline (141)

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  27. It's nice to know you got your laptop back. It was sweet of you to drop by, even with all your computer problems. What a lovely lamp and shade. A very lovely color, too. Sorry I'm so late getting here to see your desk, after you visited mine so early on last week. Happy really belated WOYWW.

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  28. Gosh, sorry I'm so late in getting to you, it'll be nearly time for this week's WOYWW at this rate.
    Anyway, thanks for sharing your really interesting desk. I was only reading about making papier mache bowls today and wondering whether I should have a go, what a coincidence.
    Hugs Lisax (109)

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  29. If only I was sensible or organised enough to have an ideas book. I might just know what I was doing then!
    Great snoop thanks!
    Chrissie

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  30. Thanks for the snoop and the kind comment! I hope you show us that Paris box file, what a great idea to use those little charms! See you next WOYWW!
    Karla

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