Wednesday, 3 May 2017

WOYWW 413 # 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.


So here is my desk for today!


I know you think I'm always teasing you but today I can show you what I've been doing using these stamps and several Seth Apter dies.


 
Here is the completed card. I seem to be in love with square cards at the moment.

 
This is the second card I've made recently using this technique with different card this time. 
If you would like to know how this was done and another example you can find them here.
 
Now comes the fun!!!
 
Here:

 
Here:
 
 
And Here:

 
This is one card, any ideas what's going on yet?


If you look closely at each of the photographs you will see that the card looks different and it's all part of the technique I've used which includes attaching the circles with brads.
 
You can see the dimension on the front here and the stamping inside too.


 So that's me done for today as I know Julia doesn't like us to keep you too long in one place.

 Thanks for stopping by and hope you will pop over and join in the visits around the other desks.

 I'm off now to see what everyone else is up to.
Have a great woyww 
and 
happy crafting,

Angela x

I would like to enter this card in the following Challenges:
Come and Get It: Make it Square. which this card is!
Pile it On Challenge blog: #129 Interactive and/or Birthday.
Love to Create Challenge Blog: challenge 9 Anything Creative/Mixed Media Goes.
 

28 comments:

Helen said...

well I know the secret cos I read the other post! fab card. Happy WOYWW Helen #1

Annie said...

I'm pretty clueless when it comes to all the clever things you do but I must say I love the results.
Hope you have a great week.
Hugs,
Annie x #11

Lunch Lady Jan said...

I can see why you like those Seth Apter resources, they're brilliant and really float my boat. They do work well on a square card, you're right, the design wouldn't be the same on a portrait aspect one.
Hugs, LLJ 5 xx

lisa said...

Morning Angela. It's great to see what you did with your stamps and dies. The cards are brilliant. I went off to have a look at Seth Apter after last week, I don't know how I've not come across him before, love all the stuff he does.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Hugs Lisax #20

Sarah Brennan said...

Thanks for sharing. I love the way that the circles move with being attached with brads. Sarah #19

sandra de said...

Always lovely to see the great ideas you have for cards and different projects. I imagine all those circles would be able to turn if they are attached with brads. Very clever.
sandra de @8

glitterandglue said...

What a lot of fun, Angela. You have really been enjoying yourself there!
Take care. God bless.
Margaret #22

shazsilverwolf said...

HI Angels, love the cards. Gorgeous colour choices. Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #2 XXX

Unknown said...

Very nice card, like the internal working of a clock? It reminds me of that classic image of the cogs inside the brain... very clever design, dx 29

Stacy Sheldon said...

oh my gosh so all the gears move around the card front then? ( that is really cool ) :) I love the colors too! Stacy #31

Plush Possum Studio said...

Oh m'goodness! I've been away for such a long time from making non-digi art, so I'm just finding out now about Seth Apter's work. Cool action card!
Rose from Rose's Art Garden (my #2 blog)

Sharon said...

Looks like a wonderful set to work with. I like the side view. Can see quite clearly. Lovely card!

Happy WOYWW
Sharon K #27

pam said...

Another fantastic card using these dies Angela.
Pam x

Elizabeth said...

What a clever card, Angela. I thought, at first sight, that you had made five cards on the same theme. You've used the dies very imaginatively. Coincidentally, while I was reading your post I was listening to a Radio 4 item on the subject of time. Have a great week. Elizabeth x #33

Monica said...

What clever card. That is a real Seth Apter idea. I love his work and you made it so very well. I will have to look into that
Monica #39

Lindart said...

Wonderful cards! I love seeing the same things used in different ways. Great masculine cards! Thanks for sharing, Lindart #32

Unknown said...

Your cards are fascinating! I read your previous post and am amazed how you do this! Thanks for the visit and hope you have a great rest of the week!
Carol N #28

Sharon Madson said...

What a unique card, Angela! So the wheels turn on the brads! You are quite talented!
Thank you for stopping by earlier. #37

Dorlene Durham said...

Very cool cards! I have never tried making square cards and yours are wonderful! Dorlene #36

buterfliecrafter said...

such a clever card, and it is just a beauty. Thx for your visit, Vicky

Chidkid said...

I just love square cards too. Yours are simply divine..such creativity. Elaine no.7

craftyani said...

A unusual card I like it reminds me of the inside of a watch. I understand that attaching the circles with brads allows them to move . Anickoana

Sue said...

Hi Angela,

I am loving the cards.

Thanks for stopping by my blog.

Happy WOYWW
Sue #12

Cara said...

I'm currently sharing your love if square cards, just as well considering the bulk buying I did! Cara x

Melissa said...

Oh, what a fabulous card!!!

WOYWW#44 Melissa (thanks for stopping by this week!)

Neet said...

Now to read the other post! Love the card btw, but love Seth Apter stuff anyway - and the man.
Hugs, Neet xx (thanks for visiting me earlier - sorry I am late) xx

BJ said...

Super cards, I love square too.
A bit behind here as I wasn't well earlier in the week, feeling a lot better now but still spotting so not fun at all!

Thanks for the visit BJ#26

Keti's Projects said...

Great card. Love your take on these stamps. Thanks for playing with us at Pile it On and I hope to see your work on our new challenge too. Keti (DT)

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