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Wednesday, 20 September 2017

What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday 433

I ended up in a stew of so much last week that I've only just caught up! I managed to tidy my desk sufficiently to finish the cards I had committed to, so then decided to back pedal a little and do some real seasonal stuff. As is my habit, I put the last piece on the card, put the glasses down and went to do some real work. It's a skill you know, being able to walk away like that. In any other life scenario, it would give me the guilts and would cause me to have an unhappy conscience, but because this only affects me, it seems ok!
The keyboard is looking precariously balanced now I see it in the photo, so will remove that to it's correct place momentarily! A basket of finished Christmas cards is visible at left, and my need to always use more than one pair of scissors is evident as usual. I made both cards using the positive and negative of a die cut. The colour is just sponged distress inks. Missteejay  wondered where I got the pink egg shape sponges that I use for such things. 99p each in the make-up section at Home Bargains. I have one per colour, not per shade..i.e one for reds, one for blues. Even though as make-up sponges they are a bargain, a pound each could still run into ridiculous amounts of money just to improve a blended look! The 'tube' is a roll of wrapping cellophane waiting for me to er, wrap things. Everything else is as always!  
Please share your early autumnal offerings then, lets see what's doing it for you this week. 

29 comments:

  1. a whole basket of finished cards... that's impressive. I am so tempted not to make my Christmas cards this year but know they'll get done... eventually! Have a great week.

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  2. busy is as busy does, and you clearly have been! Not a single Ho ho ho has crossed my desk yet!
    Robyn 5

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  3. Now that is a very tidy desk for someone who is making pretty cards. I think I may have followed in your footsteps while travelling in the US.

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  4. Very tidy desk Julia... you have been busy one whole basket of cards completed...I love the cards on the desk the trees look beautiful... I share your scissor need I cant sew/craft without at least 4 pairs in use :):) Have a happy week ahead... May #11

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  5. So much crafting and creating and yet such a tidy desk....how do you do it? It seems we are both in festive flow this week and it's only September! Be prepared as they say....and yes I used to be a Brownie, did you?
    See you soon. Hugs,
    Annie x

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  6. I wish I could train myself to do my proper work properly instead of fiffing and faffing around all day. You should see the height of my filing tray Julia and doing even start me on shredding. I'll just say I keep shoving papers in the bottom drawer of the filing cabinet in the hope that the shredding monster will come to life and gobble it all up.
    Lynn 12 x

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  7. Hi Julia, I'm back! It's nice to see that you're busy with various projects. I do love the colour tones in those cards! WOYWW is like a faithful friend - always there for us when we return from our absences. <3 <3 <3

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  8. Neat workdesk today! Love those trees. xx Jo

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  9. Super workdesk! Forgotten what mine looks like!!! I am sitting in a soft play area hooked up to the wi-fi!!! The joys of being with little ones
    Love those cards, wish I was so organised with my sponges.
    Have a good week
    Christine #16

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  10. B;imey, that's a tidy desk - thought I'd come to the wrong place for a moment....;-D. Glad you're in the swing of making all those cards though, you're really getting through some stash there!
    It was great to see you both on Sunday and thanks for the lush dinner xx
    Hugs LLJ xxx

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  11. Hi Julia, gorgeous cards. When I saw your mention I popped back to my post and put my autumnal offering on there too.
    Happy woyww Angela x17x

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  12. Happy WOYWW. I love that autumn design. I always say it is my favourite time of year, but the dreary weather today is making me rethink. Ali x #19

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  13. Hi Julia, A busy desk. Love the card.

    Happy WOYWW
    Sue (no number as not taking part)

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  14. A container full of C Cards? Gosh, I cannot even keep up with Birthday cards at the moment. C is just a long way off (pretending to self).
    Had to smile at the remark about the scissors, I discovered, on moving in and out of my craft room over the past few months, that I have several pairs myself. Funny how we NEED lots of scissor - and I still want some longer bladed ones.
    Cannot believe the crop is so close now - must get my act together and stop playing about.
    See you soon
    Hugs, Neet 7 xx

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  15. Djeeez, your desk looks tidy! (Exept for that keyboard...did you put it in a safe place yet?) I'm a 'last minute' decider/creator when it comes to X-mas cards... I usually decide NOT to make cards and then end up in the week before X-mas working my but off making a whole bunch... it will probably go like that this year too. Some habits are hard to change. Hope the UK weather is as nice as we have here: nice Autumn sun! Enjoy! Hug from Holland, Marit #20

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  16. Such beautiful cards! I love the tree die cut you used. I have been in a very autumn seasonal mood myself too, due to my after-summer-but-not-yet-fall break from the past week. We lucked out on the weather in Sweden, and it seems the good fortune is shining back home too. Have a wonderful week! xo Cheetarah #21

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  17. WOW, I am impressed. Work space and it's color co-ordinates with the orange scissors and other accessories. I really love the 2 cards you have shared and re-inspired me on positive and negative die cuts. I've a stack of them.
    Enjoy a lovely week, thanks for hosting.

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  18. Yes, the keyboard is a bit uncertain! :)
    But now and then it looks like this at my place too .

    Beautiful Autumn cards on your table.
    Have a wonderful week!

    And happy WOYWW,
    Sussie nr 23.

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  19. From what I can see of your cards, they look great! And your desk is looking good too! Have a great week. Dorlene #26

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  20. Een volle tafel met leuke dingen. Jammer dat de kaarten die je maakt, niet helemaal goed te zien zijn. Ik zou ze best wel van dichtbij willen bekijken. Fijne dag vandaag.

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  21. It is always amazing to me the things we notice in photographs that just go right through us when we are looking at them. ( I notice that about card shots all.the.time. ) so, the comment about the keyboard made me grin.

    I love those fall cards you have going on too Julia :) ~Stacy #28

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  22. Hi Julia, I'm always happy about die cuts that let you use both pieces. Been having a bit of a nap- well, most of the day, to be truthful. Those make up sponges are a great bargain, aren't they?Love & huge hugs, Shaz XxX #2

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  23. Hi Julia. I wish I had a basket of cards made, I had to buy several yesterday :-( I was not a happy bunny but hey ho. There are worse things. Anne x #31

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  24. Hi Julia. Nice tidy desk! I like the cards, both the positive and negative look equally good. Not something I had considered, but definitely will do. Have a lovely week, Heather

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  25. Lovely busy desk! I do love twofers : D. They make me feel so efficient lol. Impressive quantity of cards and lovely to boot.

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  26. Hi Julia, love the cards on your desk today and like the idea of getting two for one from the die. so to speak. I seem to have been in a bit of a stew for weeks despite all my most valiant efforts to keep up but, from now on, I'll try to keep what you say about it only affecting me so it's okay. Nice tip about the egg shape sponges - so much cheaper than the ones I bought from the craft shop. Have a great week. Hugs, Elizabeth x #34

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  27. Late leaving comments; I love the look of the 2 cards on your desk, and am insanely jealous of a container of Christmas cards!! And I agree with your comments about doodling being more mindless than mindful; honestly that was not my favorite Wanderlust lesson. Have a great week and thanks for stopping by!
    -K #30

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  28. Your desk looks busy but organised Julia.
    Thank you for the info about the sponges.
    Toni xx

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  29. I'm gonna call that skill boundaries- and gosh! seems my love of people just keeps getting the better of my boundaries!
    Deskers unite! we have nothing to lose but our craft supplies!
    What is this woman talking about?
    Robyn 5 (I think)

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