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Wednesday, 21 January 2026

WOYWW #868


  

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 #868
Here is my workdesk:


Not a lot to see - a few stencils that need putting away - as we have been away for a few days.

This was the third page in my year-long challenge. I was pleased to see a couple of you had investigated it...This page had the prompt A little ray of sunshine with the weekly focus glitter, embossing powder, stickles.
I used an Art by Marlene sun stamp and Tracy Scott's butterfly.


Yesterday I got up early to join the UKSN Zoom craft and chat. Sheila led a workshop which was a challenge to use 6 items that might be on your desk. My desk is covered in 'Alice' paraphenalia so I ended up making this little mini-folio, including a little notebook:




So we went away - the first day we took the ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff and had a look around there and Geelong.


The next day we were off to the open range zoo/safari park at Werribee:



Next up to Melbourne where we saw Saturday Night Fever.


Then on Monday Sophie and I went to the Australian Open and saw a couple of matches.


We arrived home to find the high winds had caused some damage to the garden:


But a wander around the Australian Garden found that unscathed.


Today we had Ollie so we visited a Sculpture park - this giant gnome is one of my favourites.


Sophie went looking for the Aurora last night and sent me this picture... we could see nothing here at home!




Happy WOYWW! I hope to get around all of you this week...

3 comments:

  1. I love that Little Ray of Sunshine piece, it’s so happy and lovely and I love the sentiment too! Glad you’ve been having a good time out and about….I think John Travolta should be worried with moves like that!!
    Hugs LLJ 3 xx

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  2. Looks like you inspired a couple of us last week - thank you. Ah a shame about the fallen tree is it salvageable
    or not? Wow that's a mighty big gnome! I have yet to see the aurora - one day Hugs Bj#1

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  3. Great pics, some parts of the UK saw the aurora this week but im too built up where I am. No chance . Sounds like you had a full on week . Happy woyww Helen #2

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