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Wednesday, 4 November 2015

WOYWW 335 # What's On your Workdesk Wednesday.

Welcome to all my new followers, hope you enjoy the journey.

Hi Workdesk friends.
Here we are for another Wednesday at the Workdesk.
I am here again to show you:

"What's on my Workdesk this Wednesday".

If you don't know what this is all about then please visit the

Stamping Ground, our host Julia will explain.



And this is what's on my desk today...

Now don't get frightened I'm not moving house or something, just had a tidy up. It wont last Lol!

And that's about as tidy as it gets! It could still do with a bit of side-ways pushing but will have to do!
I have an important set of samples to make but they are for my eyes only at the moment and for you to wait and see what comes Lol!





So back to the desk......



If you've been around recently you will have seen some cards I made from a Christmas Masterboard my friend sent me here.
Now I am using up what's left of it to create a few more cards.


This is how the design looks when finished.


And this is one waiting to be cut out.



So that's what I'm up to this week.

Thank you for stopping by,
I'm off now to see what everyone else is up to.

Have a great woyww 
and 
happy crafting,

Angela x


25 comments:

  1. We all have to dust and tidy our spaces every once in a while but I doubt it lasts clean for long :)
    Your Masterboard made into cards all looks so pretty and love the way you've blended in Noel with the red and greens very sharp :)
    hugs Nikki ???

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  2. Hi Angela. You're a tease today...an empty desk and tales of something you can't show us yet lol. Love the Christmas project though and hope you will show and tell the other one when you can.
    Have a great week.
    Hugs,
    Annie x # 24

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  3. Oh nice, I love that Christmas masterboard and the letters you've cut out from it. Very funky!
    Hugs, LLJ 18 xx

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  4. The masterboard is lovely - what little you now have left of it. Well done - you must have LOTS of Christmas cards ready now!
    Take care. God bless.
    Margaret #2

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  5. OO love those cards you made with the master board- I may have to have a go at something like this to mix things up a bit - great idea and fab board.Soojay 13 xx

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  6. Great use of the masterboard, Angela! Must try something like this. I think some of my "failed" artwork might land itself to this purpose, where the colours and textures are there - just let down by the composition. If I cut it into pieces, it might work on tags and such. Hey, nice tidy desk for the time being! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa #31

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  7. love how much you manage to polace in a limited space. butterfliecrafter#12

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  8. Lovely what you've done with the masterboard, Angela. And what a tidy desk. Are you sickening for something lol lol!!! Again, I'm not joining in WOYWW this week because nothing on the desk and also feeling too exhausted to do anything!

    Shoshi

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  9. I love the Noel you've made from the master board and I particularly like the little splashes of red in the overlap spaces - gorgeous! Hope you have a great week,
    Diana #26

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  10. Your Christmas card looks beautiful! I have never heard of this technique.

    Greetings, Sofie #11
    http://sofies-succulent-beads.blogspot.be/

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  11. Yes we do have lots of room when we make it dont we. I realised I had no room to do anything this week hahaha, not sure how it got so bad. Love your xmas project
    Bridget #1

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  12. Gosh that is a tidy desk!
    I love your NOEL wording with the bauble. Great!
    Have a good week,
    Lisca

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  13. I just love the way the NOEL is shaping up, such a great way to use up the masterboard - you are such a clever cookie!! Hugs, Anne xx

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  14. ooh I love the pattern to the noel that is really neat :) ~Stacy #46

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  15. Loving the project.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog.

    Happy WOYWW
    Sue #17

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  16. Oh WOW Angela, I just love your cards...and the Christmasy masterboard is just gorgeous. Have a fabulous week Cheers RobynO#28

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  17. Thanks for your return visit, Angela, and I'm glad you like my Zentangles! Thank you for your good wishes for my health. I certainly expected to be feeling better by now but I've just got to be patient and hope for the best. There's lots I want to be doing.

    Shoshi

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  18. I do love to unclutter every now and then, it really gets my mojo churning for new mess! Good luck on your samples, hope they work out the way you want!
    Kristiina #41

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  19. Hi Angela, love that Christmas masterboard and how you are using it. Thanks for visiting me.
    Lizzie J #35

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  20. The masterboard idea is such a time saver. I still have not given any thought to Xmas cards. Too busy painting!!
    sandra de @19

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  21. These are going to be gorgeous! What a great idea Angela!! xo

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  22. Looks fab and fun. Take care Zo xx 32

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  23. Love what you're doing here Angela. Thanks for your visit to my place. I have checked out your bendy card tutorial and left a comment. I've also had a wander around your blog -- what fun! I have to keep coming back for more !

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  24. Hi, Angela, I like the card you have in progress. The term masterboard was new to me and now I'm excited at the idea! It seems like it helps give your final pieces more depth and by creating a big piece at once it saves time. Happy WOYWW and thanks for your visit. ~ Laura #57

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  25. That's a fun challenge. Creating something from a masterboard put together by a friend. Love the shapes of those letters. Thanks for stopping by already. You're right there are lots of lovely cards around this week.

    Fiona #51

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