Wednesday, 10 June 2020

WOYWW - 575 # What's On You 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've not got as much done this week as I had hoped and I've scheduled this post as we are expecting my mum to be going home this week so if I'm a bit late getting round please excuse me. I will get to you even if it's tomorrow. 


On the left side is a half made card and my birthday diary where I list all the birthday dates. Behind those are some dies and pens and my daylight lamp.


On the right is a spray bottle, baby wet ones, box of tools and towards the back a tub of crackle glaze by Prima and some Windsor and Newton Sand Texture Gel.


I have only got round to adding Gesso to the pebbles and crackle glaze to the tube box but I'll get there soon. If you look carefully to the right there is a small brown box with a sweet little ATC poking out.


Since taking the photographs I've done this too so now you know where I'm going with these pebbles can't wait to get chance to start painting these.

As promised I have a photograph of some of the work I've finished using the postage stamp Masterboard.


This is the one I showed you last week and here is one of the new ones.


The tutorial and more photographs can be found here.

So that's me done for today.

 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

29 comments:

Sarah Brennan said...

Hope you get your mum settled at home again Angela. Love the card from the master board. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #17

Julia Dunnit said...

YOu made me laugh, the coloured balls hanging above my desk are new- well spotted - they are a chain of lights that were given to me ages ago and I promised to hang them in my new kitchen... but they don’t look very effective in this big light room, so I decided to bunch them all up. Then I had to find a hook, be near a plug....and in the end they are in the only place that qualifies until Mr Dunnit gets involved! I do love your vision for the stones, my word I rarely see a shape and think that far forward, its a skill! And your master board continues to inspire you too, clever makes indeed. Trust that your Mum can come home and that she’ll feel better for being there. I dont think you should worry at all about visiting, this is going to be a busy enough week for you. Will be thinking of you as you help your Mum to be well again.

Annie said...

I love the stamp masterboard cards and the stones are looking good too....will look forward to seeing them finished but you really must focus on the important things. So glad your mum is going home....really hope it all goes well.
Hugs,
Annie x #10

glitterandglue said...

Morning Angela. Great start to the stones. You will soon have the time to do them - I trust your mum enjoys being at home, although it will be very different for her. I hope she manages to settle beck into her normal comfort place. Love the card!
Take care. Stay safe. God bless.
Margaret #2

Mariane said...

It is fantastic, you said you have done a little hehe. To me it looks like a lot. Painting stones what would be awesome to try. I love your card it is just a great one!!

Thank you so much for sharing!

Happy WOYWW
Mariane #22

sandra de said...

Gorgeous cards and I cannot wait to see the little car emerge from the rock. Very clever indeed. Keep safe as you create.
Sandra de @7

Lunch Lady Jan said...

The stamps were put to very good use, they look great! And the pebble is going to be fun, you really caught that car well, it's going to be great when painted up!
Hugs LLJ 12 xxx

Helen said...

I do hope your mum gets home and settled. You've managed more than me this week, what excuse can I give this time? ! work is busy, that will do! by the time I finish and have dinner I don't feel like bothering to craft. Have a good week. Helen #1

Diana Taylor said...

Wow, the cards are fabulous - I love how you've used the stamp master board. And now you've drawn a car on the stone I can see it, but if it was just a stone there is no way I would have thought of turning it into a car! Sooo clever and I can't wait to see it painted.
Hope your mum settles in well at home this week,
Have a good one and stay safe and well,
Diana xx #5

lisa said...

Morning Angela
I hope you get your Mum home and settled today. Take it steady.
I love your little pebble stone, you are so talented. Will look forward to seeing it grow.
I popped back to have a look at your masterboards after seeing what you've done with them. I used to do this all the time but it seems to have dropped out of my head as a way to work. Must try and get back in the habit.
Have a good week
Hugs Lisax #24

shazsilverwolf said...

Hi Angela, that masterboard is fabulous, what a great idea to scan it in and print! Absolutely love the cards made with them, I must have a look at my postage stuff.Have a lovely week, Stay safe, Hugs, Shaz #13 X

Neet said...

I like the box you made fro the Masterboard, very clever use of it.
I had no idea the pebbles were going to be cars. Very good idea - look forward to seeing them.
Hope your mum get back home ok and she settles there.
Hugs, Neet xx 11

Sue Jones said...

Love your master board cards. Hope your mum gets home today and is happy to be home. Take care . Soojay #20

shazsilverwolf said...

Hi Angela, theres a link- the Sticky Sheets- in my post to the grid sheets on the Sizzix UK site. They really do work great! Hugs, Shaz X

Heather M said...

Hi Angela, that was a great idea for a masterboard, I will catch up with that post soon. I hope your mum settles back at home well, it will be so different for her. I'm sure the car pebble is going to be amazing - you have such a creative mind- can you please try and rub some off on me! Sorry you had to cancel your holiday - we are going to spend more time having breaks in the UK for the next couple of years. I won't feel comfortable being in an international airport! Have a lovely week and stay safe and well, Heather xx #3

Lisa-Jane said...

Sending love and strength to you and your mum. Having elderly / infirm parents is really hard, especially right now. I wouldn't have ever thought of using gesso on a pebble but I bet that makes a heck of a difference - genius! Have a great week, Lisa-Jane #23

StampinCarol said...

Hope all goes well getting your mum home and settled.
Great idea to photo your masterboard! Lots more uses for such a pretty board!
Fun stone. Bet that it will turn out really cool!
And love your cards! I love using blues for Christmas cards!
Thanks for popping by and have a wonderful day!
Carol N #27

Stacy Sheldon said...

HI Angela, OOH I love that the stamp panel wraps around the card and I was totally impressed to see that you are sketching a blueprint of where to paint on the stone too. ~Stacy #30

Shoshi said...

Brilliant busy desk as always, Angela, and the little pebble with the car is going to be so cute! Love the idea, how you are inspired by the shape of the pebble to create something unique. Your postage stamp masterboard is a great success and I love the monochrome effect of it too. Very striking indeed.

Thank you for your visit - glad you approve of my knives! The new one has been used to help prepare every single meal since it arrived so it's a good investment. I am delighted with it, and with the whole set. I do so much veg prep and good knives are essential.

I think our kitties are the most spoilt and indulged ever! My hubby is ultra-soft with them and lets them get away with murder. They definitely rule the roost, and give us endless entertainment value and joy on a daily basis. We really fell on our feet with these 2.

Happy WOYWW,
Shoshi x #14

Lillianb said...

Thank you for your visit to my blog and lovely comment,great cards and love the way you have al the things you would need to craft on hand.

Take care and stay well and safe, Love Lilian B #8

Crafting With Jack said...

Hi Angela, a belated happy WOYWW x love the cards, is the second a box? Like the master board pieces too. Great job! Angela #28

Little Dorrit does... said...

Hi Angela,

Thanks for your visit!
Have just been catching up on your latest posts, enjoying the step by step explanation of how the postage stamp Masterboard was created and admiring the different ways it's been put to use. So clever, and I agree that the wrap around continuation of the design onto the back of the card really takes it to another level.
Looking forward to seeing the finished pebbles - it's great when they spark ideas like that, and the car design is perfect for that particular shape!
I also smiled at the photo of your good girl sitting patiently on the hairdressing table. My small dog has just that same expression of resignation when it's time for me to give her a shearing!
Have alovely week!

Amelia #34

Caro said...

Fabulous card! I really hope that your Mum settles in well and that the correct care is put in place for her. Don't forget, I am not far away if she needs anything. Happy Belated WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love & God Bless, Caro xx (#9)

Dorlene Durham said...

Love all the containers and bins for your tools and supplies. I need to do something like that. My area is always so messy and cluttered. Great card with your master board...I followed your lead with a masterboard and made a few cards with it. So fun. I’m looking forward to checking out the author you recommended on my blog. thanks!! Dorlene #35

Mrs.D said...

Ooh, I love the idea of the design continuing on the back of the card, very classy.
I do hope you get your Mum settled soon, will that mean you will be going up A57 on Tuesdays again?
Bless you
Chris #6

BJ said...

ooo had my stamps out today, hadn't clocked you'd colour coordinated your masterboard, love it and what you've done with it too.
A car pebble, super can't wait to see that finished.
Thanks for the visit BJ#21

Win Dinn, Artist said...

I'm definitely loving that postage stamp masterboard use, Angela - looks just wowza on those cards!!

Crafty Claire said...

The postage stamp card is genius, love it xx

Lindart said...

Hi Angela! Sorry for the late visit! I saw your concertina book - wow-you are getting very masterful at making masterboards! It's awesome. That little book would make a great insert for a journal page!
Your desk looks nice and busy, I look forward to seeing the rock come to life!
Thanks for your visit, have a great week, and stay safe, Lindart #29

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