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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday 126











Thanks for all your concerns...nothing wrong with me at all (!!), just running a big behind...So this is what it looks like when I get a block on.  My friends (you lot) have told me, indeed, reassured me that it will pass.  I'm not fretting or stressing about it, although I admit to a bit of deadline panic.  But I'm not tidying up much either!  After today, I might well need to sort it out, but meanwhile, I'm busy doing other things, so it has to wait. Tough attitude, huh!  So anything new in that lot?  Not especially, but isn't it uncanny how much  that EK Success punch lying on its side looks like a stapler?  The square of pink and the square of orange are little plastic boxes that I decant embossing powders into.  The Distress Inks are out after an attempt at sponging some colour onto an embossed image.  It worked out just fine, I just didn't like the idea in the end.  I rarely stamp with the DInks, they have other, better skills! I can see matte accents, foam pads, a glue pen, glue dots and sellotape, so the usual choices for sticking and of course there's evidence of two pairs of scissors...a bit of a rummage at left will reveal two more! 


So - are you working in calm or in chaos?  Show us what you're up to and what your surface looks like won't you?  Upload a pic to your blog, link it here and join us.  Not judgemental, but very nosey is an accurate summation!

93 comments:

  1. Ah welcome welcome dear Julia you had us all having conniptions and yes your desk looks like mine so often although not today as needed the dining table happy WOYWW and so glad to see you,
    Shaz in Oz.x

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  2. Running a 'big' behind (quote Julia) - is that a new venture or are you having major body issues? Glad to see you...the universe shifted slightly at 6am as we all gasped at your worrying absence!

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  3. You had me worried there Julia. Scheduled my post last night (suffering the same 'need the dining table' problem as Shaz)and when I went link it there you weren't.

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  4. Phew, glad all is well in Julia-land!!

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  5. Relieved to find that you are OK!!! I was thinking of all sorts of scenarios! Wonderful to see you desk not so spic and span after you said you were getting a bit uninterested in making cards!!

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  6. no, WOYWW on Wednesday? now THAT is scary (i saw that line so many times while waiting)! what would we do? seriously, i was getting concerned!

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  7. Glad it's all fixed now, mate - peeps were worried about you! Sorry about the early phone call, but thought you needed to know so that the tear in the fabric of time could be fixed :D xx

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  8. Yay, Julia... you're here!!! You've had a few peoples worried, you know?! *lol*
    Well, the desk was worth the wait (as always)... a creative mess - and I love the card inked in blue - so cute.
    I've often been asked to make things for other people to buy or make a business out of my crafting - but I know I couldn't do it... HAVING to do something rather than wanting to do it makes my happy hobby a worrisome job with responsilbility and I'd learn to hate every creative moment. SO... do something for yourself, Lady Julia, and let the mojo flow!

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  9. Goodness! Glad that it is just a case of running late with a no mojo a-go-go, and not something more serious! We are more excited to find you than Dr. Livingston (I presume?)...or is it more of a Monty Python :I'm not dead yet?" In any case, we hug your mess and are glad to have you here to host! (will be out looking for mojo after blog hopping LOL!) -Amanda

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  10. What's the saying, sit yourself down, take a deep breath and start all over again. It's become a well known fact that the weeks have gotten shorter. Something to do with global warming or the ecconomic climate. It's a weather thing anyway......lol
    Hugs Joanne xx

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  11. Yay! You've arrived. There was me thinking I'd be late to the party today.... Chaotic desk today - you need more of a rummage and I reckon you'll find your mojo lurking under something!

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  12. Oh my goodness, I'm running a 'big behind' too! (just seen some video of me from three years ago...aargh!!! definitely bigger now!) Your desk looks brilliant,I want to dive in and make something! And as mMy mojo's been missing for a few weeks now, mainly because the emptying of the attic is such a major job and everywhere's in such a mess, that's a very good reason to pop in and have a snoop! I actually might make a card to day!!(sod the attic mess!!) Have a great week

    ((Lyn))

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  13. I am so glad you were behind cos I managed to get the number 2 spot behind a country fellow girl, I stalked and stalked your blog and thought you went AWOL on us, half the blogs had their pages up already lol, anyway I told everyone you'd slept in so as not to worry them. Looks like a busy weekday workdesk for you today
    Bridget #2

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  14. Thank goodness you are OK ... well physically ...when you stop worrying I am sure your card creativeness will return ...maybe you need to mess aound, with no purpose, for a day or two...and not with cards ... see what happens. When Mojo goes on holiday it is so scarey ...especially as mine takes LONG breaks xx

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  15. This week I was super-organised with my post, and discovered that you are true to your title and don't post on a Tuesday night.
    I always love to see your desk, makes me feel like I'm not a freak of nature.

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  16. I'm really sure it's not that bad (running a big behind)!
    My desk always looks like that!
    Tell youself you have to tidy up, your're bound to find some inspiration that always works for me!
    Have a great day!

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  17. I am in neither chaos nor calm, but bits of both, my husband calls my craft room 'the Swamp'... it just about sums it up really.
    I'm glad that all is well and hope that inspiration prevails over the 'block' imminently!
    Have a good day!

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  18. Think you had us all going for a bit there Julia....gladd all is well with you. With all your fab creative bits round you your mojo will soon come home to play :-)
    Hugs,
    A x

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  19. Wow busy desk even though your not crafting.In deedy im known for my mojo to do the disappearing act and go on it's travels.It will return in it's own good time.I sometimes try to colour images in or do some die cuts and hope it returns.If i see it on my travels i will send it packing to you...lol
    #judex27

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  20. So pleased you feel better. Wonderfully chaotic desk! xxx

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  21. No chaos for me, a pretty empty desk, but it's great to see everyone else's chaos!!! Enjoy WOYWW.

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  22. Oh boy - one lovely creative mess Julia!! Happy WOYWW :)) Di xx

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  23. can you imagine me in anything less than a state of chaos?

    I work in the eye of the storm!

    regarding the block?

    I find taking a walk and a cup of tea from a stinky (soup last time) flask on a draughty hill helps...

    Dx

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  24. Hello Julia! Even I was up at a lark's sunrise this morning waiting for you!! Glad all is ok in the Dunnit Household! Nothing like a messy desk - mine doesn't feel so bad now ey!!

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  25. Well I've only just woken up so I missed all this excitement! I've not heard them called Dinks before, thats so much more friendly and comical it almost makes me want to buy.... nah! Who am I kidding? lmao :) (Hark, can u hear the kettle calling me...?)

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  26. Hi Julia! God, you must be busy :)

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  27. I love stamping with DInks, and making paint with them, and edging and... lol. OK I might need an DIntervention. Love the sparkling ribbon and the punch really does look like a stapler lol. It looks like you've been busy, and knowing what you don't want to do is narrowing the selection to what you do :D. Probably should have had a Pollyana warning on this post lol. Sending you lots of mojo wishes!

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  28. Hi Julia, nice to see your desk is as 'tidy' as mine!! lol

    Take care and glad you are feeling better,

    Jackie x

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  29. Here's hoping for inspiration out of chaos! Can't spot the glasses today?

    ** Kate **

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  30. oops posted on your last post.. heaven knows where blogger took me to!? but as I said in the last post.. I always work to the deadline, and I MEAN to the deadline! LOL
    Have a more creatve day than yesterday.. sedning you the creative fairy over the internet waves!
    xx

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  31. ooo fun messy stuff great .....have a fantastic messy wednesday xxxx mwah x

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  32. I work better in chaos - which is why you never see a full photo of my little sewing room! Hope mojo returns asap Julia. x Jo

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  33. PS saw you failed to get a wreath ring on Kezzy's blog, I saw an idea on Pinterest where people have made rings from bendy foam pipe insulation or swim noodles, then closed the circle by joining the ends with duct tape.

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  34. I think this is the first time I've been below 50... Wishing your mojo a speedy return. Maybe he is hidden under the Distress Ink? Mine is tidy for once because I just had a rejig and got some new furniture - I'm happy as a pig in mud! Take care xx

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  35. Hope your crafting mojo makes a comeback soon! I wonder where it goes....hmmmm..... don't know, but it annoyingly goes at the worst times of year! :o) an abundance of scissors as always! I've managed to spy 3 craft knives on my desk this week, quite why I have 3 out I have no idea! some nice stamps on your desk this week, the baubles one looks nice. x

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  36. Take a moment and "Breathe"! Seems some of the girls were worried. I kept the faith! Glad all is well!

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  37. Hi Julia, Thought you might be having a well deserved lie in this morning (well, your morning, my afternoon, but you get the idea). Glad you are OK! I have finished my last project with a deadline for this year and I must say, what a relief it is! Such a relief that I think I won't be signing up for any more swaps for a long, long time. I must say, I really like the look of that stamp in your pic, closest to bottom right hand corner. Take care.

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  38. glad you ar eok love the card in blues in the background x

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  39. Quite a typo Mrs BIG behind!! Hahaha! Glad you are OK but it must be nice to know so many worried!?!
    Your desk looks a riot of fun..... mine is calm, clear, bare and old looking but not for long.
    Love JoZarty x

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  40. Hi Julia. Sorry I was so busy I incorrectly posted this on a wrong blogentry first - and sorry it is from last Wednesday - but for once in a long time I remembered to include a fraction of my workdesk on a photo. NOT to worry - it might look clean - but if I had shown the whole table and not just zoomed in on the present project - it would have looked EXACTLY like yours. I can work on top of a heap which is on top of some clutter leaning towards another heap ... you'll understand - I know you will. Thanks for visiting and happy Wednesday.

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  41. I love your desk. I wish my desk looked more like it! Of course, when the muse deserts you, tidying is always an option. Hopefully you'll end up with a couple of random things in your hands that kick start you. I'll keep my fingers crossed. Oh, and in answer to your question, the hank of stuff on my desk last week is a hank of paper string. I used it last year to tie up everyone's brown paper packages for Christmas!

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  42. Maybe start with a new sketch idea? I give a link on my blog to a site I found. Your muse is just on an extended Halloween break. She'll be back!

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  43. Yay glad to see you this week!! I have missed not playing along while on vacation! Love your desk...looks like mine when I get my head on something and can't be bothered to straighten up after myself. Hope you have a great week! Vickie

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  44. Oh my, Julia. I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw your crafty area. I would get hives if mine got that happy.

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  45. Hi Julia - 'I know all about running a big behind ' believe me . Your desk looks like mine did yesterday morning. I too have been making a lot of waste with card and paper as things that looked fabulous in my head turned out like my four year old granddaughter could produce - wll she probably do better! Hope you start to get through the 'block' soon. Anne x

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  46. Julia, you're not the only one who hasn't produced much this week! I haven't done a thing in my ARTHaven all week except dump stuff in there - not because my Mojo has departed, but because I've been busy with other things. Hope yours comes back soon and you're soon back in Fulll Production Mode. Happy WOYWW and thanks for all you do!

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  47. Well, Julia, you might have been late this morning but as I'm always later, a lot later, it all passed me by :) Being a neatnik (a condition for which there is no known cure as far as I'm aware) I got itchy hands when I saw your desk ... let me at it and I'd have it tidy in no time :) I've got to sympathise with how you are feeling ... even whilst chuckling at the idea of a 'big behind' ... a bit like having a 'big ask' ... I've been struggling with all the calls on my time too. You've tried everything I'd suggest so what now??? Ah well, hope you regain control and balance soon. Elizabeth x #59

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  48. My head can't handle seeing chaos. Maybe that is why I am not letting my new craft desk get too messy.

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  49. Glad you're ok Julia, and by the looks of it you're being extremely productive & will reach your deadlines, thanks for hosting Jenny xx

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  50. Oooo! Blocks are no fun at all! I do hope you recover from yours very soon!!!

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  51. Hey! I'm even further behind than you! See, there's always someone else worse off than you! I've caught up now! Thank you again for being such a gracious host!

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  52. Happy to know it was nothing serious! LOL She's back and as sharp as ever..wahoo!

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  53. hope you come out of your block soon, when did you create the blue card, it is fabulous, no block there!
    Happy WOYWW! Debxx

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  54. OMG, love it! This site makes me feel so not alone! xo I hope to get a pic of my own desk tonight to share. :)

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  55. Sometimes I just have to clear my desk and start again, as clear space can help me think straight and organise. Love choas though - it can be liberating or stifling, depending on how I feel at the time. Hope your mojo comes back soon.

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  56. Hello lovely the desk is looking rather busy today.

    Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday I hope you get your crafters block back by then.

    Laura x x

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  57. Oh you scared me Julia....just when I decided to play along again, I thought WOYWW was ended! Whew!! I'm glad you are okay.

    Now for your block ~ sometimes it helps to clean everything up and start over from scratch. Cleaning is zen like action that may help to spur some creative thoughts.

    Happy WOYWW!

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  58. I however am Not running, due to a HUMUNGOUS behind. lol. great post. Am however running behind as t'internet at home not working, boo hoo.xx

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  59. Oh we all go through those periods of very low creativity and energy. Just remember in times likes these that there have always been times like these. (I can't remember who said that - but it's true!)

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  60. I'm running behind today for no other reason than I was just slow getting going this morning and so made myself get some jobs done before I came online. Really want to get some creative chaos going on my desk though

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  61. Like all others I had begun to wonder what could have happened and hoping you were alright! SO glad you're fine :) you're right, it's interesting how much that looks like a stapler. If you hadn't told me it was a punch, I wouldn't have known!

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  62. oh yes, that block might be helped by a good sorting of your desk and/or work area. That always helps me. I sit on my chair and start cleaning up my desk. And before you know it, I'm making something and the cleaning stopped...lol. That's why it never gets done!

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  63. Julia!!! you are in a rare state today. Funny how that photo always looks so different than it does when we are standing in front of it.
    Hope your muse comes back soon.
    Thanks for taking the time to do this.
    I too had an exciting morning.!!

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  64. Thank you ALL so much for visiting my blog and leaving such lovely compliments!!! I answer every one but all of a sudden, I'm finding it hard to get around to all of YOUR blogs. Must get up earlier!!!

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  65. Glad you're OK, Julia. Love the thoughts of rummaging on your desk - you might unearth a treasure or two that will set off your mojo x

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  66. I'm a bit chaotic lately and sometimes when the creative juices stop, I just start straightening up the mess somewhere in my little studio room and it can kick the process into gear again.

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  67. After looking at the picture for a minute, I started to feel like we could play a game of 'I Spy' with this. You could have fooled everyone and told them to look for the EK Success punch. Everyone would have looked right over the 'stapler', LOL!

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  68. Great desk as always- love to see your creative chaos.

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  69. Ahh creative yummyness mess - definitely the best kind of mess - I always like to think of mess as organised chaos

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  70. Julia! The very first thing my eye grabbed was the distress inks. In my favorite list of things to create with (for paper arts) are the distress inks. Perhaps even second on the list under glitter. How would one list these things according to favorite (there's a question!!). In any event, my art friend, enjoy the calm. You will be overtaken by a riot of inspiration soon. Have a lovely day. *smiles* Norma

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  71. Looks like you took your shot hanging from the lightbulb or was it the chandelier!! Hugs Mrs A.

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  72. Distress Inks my favourite. My desk was so bad I ended up in the kitchen. I wish I could knuckle down to it. Any hints appreciated.I hope your Mojo returns.

    Carol x

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  73. Not sure I like the aerial view makes me feel dizzy!
    luv
    Debby

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  74. Wonderful messy desk. And yes, artistic ruts pass. Been there, done that. ;-)

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  75. well there i was all organised this morning ready to post before work, guess what? no julia.... she must be sick, just proves you dont schedule your posts. Now at 8.45pm I'm no 122 but who cares I love your chaos.
    janet

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  76. I didn't make it to WOYWW this week. A bit like you, only mine was actually planned. Guess it worked out OK, because I would never have been able to stay awake to join in the fun, anyway.

    I think you must be hanging out with Doone, rather than LLJan. Decanting is NOT for embossing powder, but for wine, or at least that's what I've been told (grin).

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  77. Great desk, so much to see. Hope you get over your block soon.

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  78. oohh....your moving towards my time of day for posting! Loving the creative space, and yes, I did think it was a stapler!

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  79. Creative mess waiting for some action, hope your mojo returns soon, Happy Crafting, Sue xx

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  80. A very late entry from me today. I spy Distress inks and if your wee wee is any of those shades, I would be very worried indeed!

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  81. Looks like you caused a few heart attacks with your late WOYWW today! I wonder if your desk is really what the inside of out heads look like if we shook it all out! Not a nice thought! I still need you to let me know how much I owe you!!

    Hugs
    Brenda

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  82. Thought maybe you got buried under all that glitter you been messin' with LOL!

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  83. There is so many lovely things on your desk and to me it looks like you have been super productive. I hope you block leaves you soon.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog and welcoming me to WOYWW. My process is often not so unplanned,this one has been one of those frustrating pieces, I have no hesitation painting out something that is not working for me but really I should of planned it better.

    xx

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  84. I am so glad you finally woke up and posted... it is typical that it happened on the week the clocks went back an hour... because ours haven't yet so I sat around till midnight... refreshed a few dozen times and started to nod off... and then figured you were enjoying some much needed sleep and went for some too!! LOL

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  85. Sorry not much of a woyww this week for me. Just want to share my competition news with you all.

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  86. Thank goodness your ok, I have to admit I started to think our hostess was poorly or having other issues. Love the cluttered desk lots to look at and loving the resist card at the back in blue its gorgeous. I would also like to send you one of my wreaths to decorate, you missed out getting one the other day, so if you could email me your address and I will pop it in the post, maybe it might get your mojo going. Kezzy x

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  87. I think it's amazing how many people work like I do! If there wasn't encroachment, I couldn't get anything done! I love that snowman stamp at the top: I bought it because I loved the store sample, now I'm stumped on how to use it! Your card looks great. Have a great week.

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  88. Hi Julia, thanks for your lovely comment on my blog! My teaching session went so well this a.m. and they were all so lovely - I was absolutely thrilled. I can't have been too bad because they've asked me back!! Yes, I'm tired now but it was worth it. It won't be like my group in the old days where I had to come up with a session every week and it was a big responsibility and lots of work, but this is so informal and I can turn up or not, and they will accept that! So the pressure is off, and I can just enjoy it.

    I enjoy using my computer for my art - it's not that difficult to learn - a lot of people use Inkscape (open source/free software) but I don't find that very user friendly, and use Serif DrawPlus which is awesome! It's really fun and creative, and well worth learning! I have designed several cut files now for my Cricut and have uploaded them to my SkyDrive for anyone to download free, and also some texture overlays for use with digital scrapbooking etc. I really love sharing what I do - it gives me the greatest lift ever!! I've had so much free help from the artistic community online and it's nice to be able to put something back.

    Hugs,
    Shoshi

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  89. Oh, glad your ok, sorry for the late response, but I was at the NEC, crafters heaven!! and a messy desk is a productive desk!! The recipient, Deano didnt know what to do with the tea set!! Lol, he's lovely, and I had a fab time. Its a great way to get rid of cards, and make something people pull out year after year, xx

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  90. That punch does look like a stapler! Whenever I get a block, I clean up something I don't use often (like my big box of stickers), then I usually find something "new" to create with, and the block goes away! And I totally get running behind - its Sunday already, and I'm only on my Wednesday blogging!

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  91. Finally getting to play again this week!

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