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Wednesday, 1 October 2025

WOYWW #852

    
 Follow the link to find out more about What's on Your Work Desk Wednesday and maybe join in... This is my post for WOYWW #852.


At the front left of my desk you can see a junk journal that I am just about to create a page using the current Conjurer of Dreams progressive challenge image.
Behind this you can see 4 little gift boxes... I was trying out a die.

The junk journal is actually my one of my Halloween projects for this year. I have been taking part in 31 days of Halloween every year since October 2014. I started blogging in January 2013 when it was a requirement of a design team I was in in Abu Dhabi. It is quite interesting for me to look back on those early posts!



Last week I mentioned that I still do some swaps with the UK Stampers Network - the occasional extra swaps as I am not able to do the local ones. Anyway the current swap is for Autumn cards. I
 shared the ones I made last week. This is a taste of the ones I have received:

I haven't done much crafting this week as it is school holidays here. We decided to go on a little trip... Our daughter Sophie wanted to go to the
 Cactus Country as she missed out when we went earlier in the year.


We saw quite a few pieces of Silo art.


 We went on a paddle steamer on the Murray River.


This Dali cow was in Shepparton Botanic Gardens:


Australia likes to create 'big things'  - we went to see the giant Murray Cod!


All for now... and hopefully more next week!
Happy WOYWW! 

5 comments:

  1. you got some great swaps! I hope you are enjoying the school holidays - great photos. Glad it isn't just me that blogger puts photos where it wants to in posts! Happy WoYWW Helen #3

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  2. Oh I remember the Big Things in Queensland, they were brilliant if bonkers! I really love the silo art, what a great idea to enhance what would be boring buildings. You got a nice lot in your swap there, that must have been fun taking part in that!
    Hugs LLJ 2 xx

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  3. What a super trip you had. Hugs BJ#9

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  4. Wow. I do love the surprise of a swap! You got some real winners in there. And such a lot of lovely art on your desk as well :). The journal looks amazing, and yeah, I bet looking back more than a decade of Blogging was an interesting journey. Love the silo art, but that cod slays me!! Stay safe, all.
    Mary Anne (1)

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  5. You have made me think of looking back at some old journals. I used to put the date in the bottom corner so i can soon pick up the older ons - I hope!
    Love that whale - how fantastic!
    Hugs, Neet 4 xx

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