Is it Wednesday???
I suppose it must be... anyway I am showing you one of my desks again...
linking this post to the Stamping Ground.
Sorry if I didn't manage to call on you last week - first there were the issues with the site - then I got totally involved in the virtual retreat over Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Here's my desk picture for WOYWW 589!
The last project I did involved using Oxides - hence the ink pads, blending tools and stencils.
That white blob is a wrapped looroll for dabbing my brush when I was watercolouring. Fortunately they are not in short supply these days!
The cupboard is open - I was looking for particular stamps from one of my folders - and my shoes are thrown off...
To go back to my Oxide project - this was the last thing I wanted to do as a follow up from the Virtual retreat. I was making two backgrounds - same techniques and fossilised amber Distress Oxide on white and black paper.
I will share my three favourite pages:
To finish - I am not sure if this will work - I will add a video of pelicans feeding on the water outside our house...
Awe Susan, the Pelicans are amazing! Must take some getting used to, having ‘exotic’ for your everyday garden birds!! Loving the results of your online retreat, am a little curious as to quite how untidy and spread out from your cubby you must have got over the whole weekend???? I fear you have discipline that I don’t and so the answer is not very! The first piece you show - is it on a canvas? it looks as if you’ve printed a fabric to me, it’s fab! Lovely that you’ve enjoyed such a creative time, it will feed and inform your stuff for ages now.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't dare to show my four surfaces, the floor or my drying platform in the hall - well maybe I could show that...
DeleteMorning Susan. Yes, it worked just fine. Imagine having pelicans right outside your house - and I thought how wonderful it is to see little egrets, pink footed geese and curlews!!
ReplyDeleteYou have managed to stay really busy - plenty of lockdown time in your area! - the pages are great, I like the first one the best.
I'm sorry you couldn't visit for your son's 40th - I missed both my daughters' birthdays - but between lockdowns we did all manage to meet for my eldest grand daughter's 19th - but it is looking like my 70th will be pretty much a non-event - plans keep having to change, shrink, move... yes, you get the picture!
Take care of yourself. God bless.
Margaret #2
Must be awesome having those birds on your doorstep Susan and i'm happy if the Blue Tit and her family come to visit. Looks like you are very well organised with your crafty corner and cupboard, something always falls out when I open up any of mine. Fabulous journal pages, nice to see a blank gesso'd page ready in waiting.
ReplyDeleteHappy WoywW Tracey #6
The one thing on your blog that makes me know that we'd be mates is the fact that your shoes are kicked off, lol!!! It's the first thing I do when I get on the house and I'm barefoot all day, even in winter. It made me smile seeing yours. You have been busy with your desk and I loved the pelicans, they are odd looking birds eh?
ReplyDeleteHugs LLJ 7 xxx
Hi Susan,thanks for the visit earlier. looks like you had a lot of fun in your crafting weekend.
ReplyDeletei adore your pelican video. When I worked in the Victoria area of London, I used to walk across St James' park just to see the pelicans
stay safe#happy WOYWW
Hugs
Lynnecrafts #10
How lovely to be able to watch pelicans right outside your door. Lovely crafting this week.
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Annie x #9
Well done on your pelican video - how lovely to have them outside your house.
ReplyDeleteWell Susan, what you call 'untidy' is what I would be pleased with if my desk looked like that. I call that a nice tidy desk - before picture - and a very tidy desk - the after one,
Hugs, Neet 12 xx
We all love a pelican! They are almost prehistoric somehow. Your work corner looks cosy and I love your pages. xx Jo
ReplyDeleteI'll have to come back to see the video later I'm at work on silent phone ! Great projects what a fun weekend. Thanks for visiting Helen #1
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, how amazing to have pelicans as your daily birds! Love the pieces you've done,the journal pages are so vibrant. Stay safe, have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #5 X
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the pelicans. My father used to have a little rhyme that he would often recite. "The Pelican can hold more in it'e beak than it's belly can" no idea where it came from but he loved it. Loving the cards and layouts too. Sending you a happy woyww hug, Angela x16x
ReplyDeleteBlogger is being wonky for me today. Your video doesn't show. But how cool to have those big birds so near to watch! Great projects! Do you have to stand to craft? Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteCarol N #22
The pelicans are beautiful, the ones here are bigger and brown. here is a link to see one catching a fish! https://www.chesapeakebay.net/discover/field-guide/entry/brown_pelican
ReplyDeleteYour stay home retreat looks like it was very productive and your pieces are terrific ~ Enjoy the rest of the week!
Hi Susan, pelicans wow - that's great having them on your doorstep! We had lots of birds, an occasional grouse lands in the garden, and the odd owl has been known to fly by, but nothing as spectacular as pelicans! I'm envious of your 3 days virtual retreat! That sounds almost perfect ... absolutely perfect would be a real retreat for 3 days! Have a lovely week, Heather xx #11
ReplyDeleteHi Susan, amazing film of the pelicans, lucky you! Great journals and backgrounds. I have found it a bit hard, this past week, keeping up with the challenge because we have been away, but we are home now so hope to get into the crafting room tomorrow x#27
ReplyDeleteGosh you are so organized !! Love those background pages.
ReplyDeleteThe Pelicans are wonderful :-) x
For some reasons the pelicans didn't make it to me Susan. Great pages though, looks like you had a fabulous time at the virtual retreat. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #3
ReplyDeleteGreat journal pages. The retreat sounds wonderful. I can’t wait until we can go to retreats. I do much better when i’m Away from home. Have a great week. Dorlene #24
ReplyDeleteAll your projects are amazing, Susan! I'm afraid I can't view the pelicans video, presumably because I'm not on Facebook. Thank you for your comment, and I'm glad you enjoyed your visit this week. As for the dye in the machine, they reassure you on the leaflet accompanying the dye that it causes no problem - as long as you follow the instructions and clean the machine through afterwards by running an empty cycle. I did my weekly wash today and it all came out just fine! It just looks rather alarming at the time, all that red water swirling around in the drum!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi x #15