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Wednesday 10 February 2021

What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday #610

  WOYWW                      

How does it get around to Wednesday again so quickly?

Anyway, better write a post to link to the Stamping Ground.

Here's my desk picture for WOYWW 610!


In the utility room (messy area) partway through a Wanderlust journal page - very grungy. You can see a selection of sprays and Gessos in the foreground. I will show you pictures later on... The journal is in my home-made spray box.

It is exactly a year since I had a 'bon voyage' session with my crafty friends in the UK.


Luckily, I can still 'meet' many of these for a craft and chat session via Zoom every other week...

With Valentine's Day coming up I thought I would share a layout from a couple of years ago - when I was still scrappin'!



Then back to this week... I have several journal pages and spreads to show you

From Tracy Scott workshops...


To Week 6 of Wanderlust thanks to Kristin Peterson.
Three stages - Collage


Collage plus paints and sprays.


Collage plus paint, sprays and stencils.


I used a  Lavinia stencil over this as a last step - do you think some penwork would emphasize the leaves?

My sister sent me a box of mementos from my Mum and Dad's house. I will not go into the fact that this box should have been delivered before Christmas but went back to the UK again... Anyway, amongst other things Liz sent me my Mum's knitting. As she had rheumatoid arthritis I used to set her on knitting scarves to help her hands. This was the last one - poignantly left mid-row.

Anyway I am finishing it...


My daughter, Sophie, and I have customarily gone to the first day of the Australian Open. We didn't know if we would be able to this year - but we did - to the Monday evening session in Margaret Court arena. Socially distanced and hand sanitised at every turn, masked when not seated and having taken our own picnic, we saw two good matches...


Finally - we are just starting to eat the peaches from our garden:


Hoping you are all keeping well... 


Happy WOYWW !!



26 comments:

  1. How great that you were able to see some of the Australian Open Susan. Love that scarf that your late mum started - lovely that you will get to finish and keep it as a memory. Stay safe, Sarah #5

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  2. You will always have the memory of your mother when you wear the scarf. Glad you managed to see some live tennis. Love the peach at the mo it is all citrus fruits for us. Juice, juice and more juice. Ani #16

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  3. {sigh} the more I see Wanderlust the more I wish I had known about it before signing up for LifeBook. Every project that comes out, I just dread - all those airy fairy goddess faces. SO NOT ME. I haven't done a single class yet, just viewed the previews. Next year I will do Wanderlust for sure, as it is very much more my style. I love your projects and your journal pages so much! and how beautiful is that scarf? It will be like being wrapped up in a hug from her every time you wear it.

    Happy WOYWW!
    Mary Anne (1)

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    1. Pretty much what i thought about the fairy goddesses... And I do like to get messy!

      What a lovely thought to be wrapped in a hug!

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  4. Oh wow, how gorgeous is that scarf?! It's a lovely thing to be able to finish off something your mum started, like doing it together, and then carrying her around with you. Although I'm not sure how useful a scarf is for most of the year in Oz?! Definitely hugs all around today, Lisa-Jane #10

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  5. Bet you are glad you chose Oz and left the UK a year ago - perfect timing for how things have turned out.
    Love the idea of you finishing your mum's scarf, poignant but comforting I bet.
    So are you a Tracy Scott fan? Have done a few workshops with her in the past and I love working with her as my tutor. Am partial to her faces.
    Hugs, Neet 6 xx

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  6. I love the three pics at the beginning, especially the copper leafed tree, that’s gorgeous! How fab that you eventually got the box, I think it’s a wonderful thing to finish off your mum’s knitting, like a woolly hug from her to you xx
    Hugs LLJ 9 xxx

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  7. Peaches in the garden - it's unthinkable for us at the moment! It looks like they're keeping you very busy on Wanderlust - great journal pages! Love the scrapbook layout as well - it's fun to see old photos of people. Have a lovely week! xx zsuzsa #24

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  8. Gorgeous pages - I love the tree against that beautiful teal colour and the Lavinia stencilling is beautiful, I think it's lovely as it is but I know if it was mine I'd probably start inking it with a pen, then immediately regret it! Lovely that the box eventually arrived, it will mean a lot of have the scarf finished to wear I should imagine.
    Have a good week,
    Diana xx #21

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  9. well you have had a fun week - gorgeous projects from Tracy Scott's classes,and Wanderlust, and getting to see live tennis as well!! Take care and stay safe. Helen #2

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  10. I absolutely love your different creative pieces on display this week. Happy WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xxx (#20)

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  11. Susan, I love your homemade spray station! I need that. I currently use a copy paper box top. It suits the purpose, but I love your station better!! I LOVE your wedding LO page! How special is that! Such a wonderful memory for you to share! ALLLLL of your journal spreads are gorge! So much yummy colors and textures. You are cooking with gas my friend! How fabulous that you get to finish the knitting piece of your mums!! What an amazing treasure to be sure!!! We don't have peaches yet, but it won't be long. The south is known for it's peaches, so they are awaited with baited breath! Many blessings to you and have a wonderful rest of your week! Felicia #30

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  12. Wonderful to have your own peach tree ~ YUM! How sweet that you can finish the scarf your mom was creating, that will be a keepsake for sure. Lot's of journal pages! My favorite is the tree, I love the colors ~ Enjoy your week! Love, Karen#28

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  13. Oh yes you must finish the scarf it does look so cosy; I love your spraying space...I usually go in the garden (poor grass gets re coloured) or use a big box, which works quite well...unless Mr Jinx gets in it and I end up with a multi-coloured cat! Stay safe, Keep crafting! Happy WOYWW!? ((Lyn)) #26!

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  14. I know that box from the UK took some time getting to you but it must be worth the wait, seeing the scarf left mid row makes it extra precious, a beautiful thing.
    Looks like you are having lots of fun on the course i've not managed to keep up with any of mine this year but they will be waiting when time is available.
    What a bon voyage that must have been with your crafty buddies, glad you are still connected with them.
    Creative wishes Tracey #36

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  15. Lovely to see that you can still catch up with crafty friends via zoom. I think many of us started our creative experiments through scrapbooks. Well done on seeing the tennis. I found all the tennis antics re quarantine on the news just as amusing.
    Have a lovely week.
    sandra de @39

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  16. Argh, parcel post seems to be the bane of everyone’s life at the moment. No matter, you’ve received it now. That scarf will be wonderful and such a fab and useful reminder. I have Mum’s wooden spoons in daily use and they mean more to me than some of the more traditional ‘heirlooms’. Your spray station is amazing, and yep, you’ve totally got your grunge on! Don’t you scrapbook at all now? I know a lot of people who gave up on it when they discovered the breadth of their art with mixed media. Hingis are still closed done here and so was happy to see that The Open was going ahead, even happier to know that you managed a day there, what a lovely change!

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  17. Hi Susan. Oh my - those gorgeous sleeves on your wedding dress - mine were so similar! I was married in 1972. My wedding cake even looked similar! Well done on all those pages you have achieved - and the knitting is lovely - will you finish it? Or will you frame it as a memory of your mum just as it is? Wow - eating your own peaches, straight out of the garden. Glad you had such a good time at the Open. One of my life's unfulfilled dreams is to go to Wimbledon - not that I ever go to London for anything... but a girl can still dream!
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #4

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  18. I'm late this week getting round everyone as mum is in a nursing home and we had to take her some stuff yesterday as well as going for our vaccine. You have some great journal pages here this week and the beautiful knitting and peaches too...what more could you ask for. Wishing you a very happy belated woyww, Angela x18x

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  19. Wow, you've been busy. Love all the journal spreads and the knitting project. Thanks for sharing! Dorlene #33

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  20. that is a beautiful scarf Susan, I love that you are going to finish it :) ~Stacy #37

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  21. That’s a scarf you will treasure I’m sure. I finished off a cross stitch after my mother died. How wonderful eat your own peaches. The ones they sell over here don’t seem to have a lot of flavour, I am sure yours will taste wonderful with all that Australian sunshine. Angela #12

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  22. What beautiful pages, Susan. Your mum's scarf is very touching, particularly left mid-row... It will be very special to complete it. I love the colours.

    Happy belated WOYWW,
    Shoshi #25

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  23. your work is really great and so talented . I am sure you will treasure the scarf

    Tale care and stay safe ,

    Lilian B #10

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  24. Oh dear about the peaches, I would love to have birds like that in my garden though. We had a rat in our garden for the second time in 30 years! A council lady came out to deal with it, although I really didn’t like the idea of the rat being poisoned. I asked my husband if we could get a tray and release in the woods, but he said no. I have decided they are in the same category as wasps - something to be got rid of. Have you seen any poisonous snakes or spiders?

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  25. Oh to have peaches in the garden. Super artwork, love the tree. I feel I've been in lockdown for nearly a year, no idea when this will all end, oh well. Thanks for the visit BJ#18

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