Tuesday, 25 June 2013

What's on my work desk

Welcome to another Wednesday, this is how my desk looks today



On the left hand side you can see white flowers in the process of being made, these are Heartfelt Creations flowers I have stamped and then cut out using the die. At the back is a draw of stamps and most of the rest is what was there last week I have just pushed to the back..... Instead of putting away!
Here is a little look in that draw!


I have been busy this week printing my daughters wedding photos they had lots taken and brought them round on a disc so I could edit and print them ....... Then do an album/scrapbook for them!


So looks like yet another project for me to get on with .... Check back next week and see how I am doing!!!!

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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

What's on my work desk


Hello, sorry I have missed a couple of weeks!

This is how my desk looks at the moment


Nothing actually being made at the moment, but various bits sitting waiting to be delt with.

As you can see on the left is my new 12x14 inch Gelli plate, I decided to get the bigger one as I am a scrapbooker and wanted to do backgrounds for my layouts and was struggling with my smaller one. There are a couple of albums with my heritage layouts in, some family history info and photos. There are my new magazines waiting to be read...... The scrapbook magazine issue 73 has a three page series in that I wrote, photographed and designed and made all the layouts for!

Below are two ATC s I recieved in the swap and a card, the ATC on the left is from Jill and the right is from Annie as is the card


Also on my desk was a pack of project life cards called wedding ............. The reason I bought them was ....

Some of you may remember about 18 months ago I posted on WOYWWa post about my daughter who was very ill in my darkest hour the hospital gave her a 3% chance of living


Well after 14 months they told her to get on with her life as she was as well as she was going to get. This is her now


She married Lewis who has been great with her. He shared looking after her with me and supported her through the treatment, then proposed to her and married her. I am thrilled for them and do happy to have Lewis as my son in law!


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