Wednesday 29 July 2020

WOYWW -582 # 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!



Slightly staged for my dear followers.
As promised I am showing you some Gelli prints.
The paints on the left are Eco Green Crafts Acrylics. They are made from Natural pigments and the tubes are recycled plastic where possible. You may notice on the left that I seemed to have gained yet another exploding box!


This is a close up for you of the prints that I posted here on Monday and if you would like to see more you can find all the info here:
Now I did say that this was staged because I am actually working on my tube box at the moment, hopefully you will see that soon.

So that's me done for today a nice quick post.

 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

19 comments:

Lynn Holland said...

I had a go at gelli printing on a workshop once and then went on to win a gelli plate and bought a book on it. The plate has disappeared into the depths of the craft room and the book remains unopened on the shelf haha.
It’s a fun technique though isn’t it.
Have a good week Angela
Lynn xx 13

Lunch Lady Jan said...

I think exploding boxes are bound to take over the world at some point, lol! I do like the results of your gelli experimenting, it's a fun technique!
Hugs LLJ 5 xxx

Susan Renshaw said...

Lovely gelli prints - I really enjoy using mine but have not had chance since we moved to Australia - need to replenish supplies!
Stay safe and keep well!
Susan #6

Annie said...

Reallt love your pages....lovely summery colours.
Hugs,
Annie x #9

Helen said...

Still never used my gelli plate! Have a good week Helen #4

Neet said...

I haven't used my Gelli plate for ages but I will be getting it out before too long as I keep seeing lovely things made with it. it's just that I need a good run at it. Delighted to see what you have been doing and to know what you are going to use them for. Look forward to seeing them in use.
Hugs, Neet 3 xx

shazsilverwolf said...

Hi Angela, love all those prints, especially the ammonite one. The exploding boxes seem to multiply of their own accord, I must agree. Stay safe, Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #7 X

Mac Mable said...

Great to see another exploding box and looking forward to seeing more creations with the goodies inside it Angela x.

Sue Jones said...

I just got two more boxes to put projects into - eek - i really do not have the room! Love the gel prints and those colours are so pretty - i have a few tubes of that paint too. Have a great week . Soojay #18

glitterandglue said...

Hi Angela. Sorry I'm late - the day has been rather full of paint and phonecalls!! Oooo... I like those gelli prints - well done. Hope the second tube box is coming along nicely!Take care. God bless.
Margaret #2

Stacy Sheldon said...

HI Angela, I had to grin. I do not know how anyone makes anything without exploding boxes of stuffs to poke through haha. Probably why your desk makes me totally feel at home when I view it. Love the colors & patterns of the pulls you got too. ~Stacy #28

Sarah Brennan said...

Stunning gelli prints Angela. They will make amazing backgrounds for cards. Stay safe and happy belated WOYWW. Sarah #10

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

Super gelli prints - I love the swirly pattern in them. Thanks for your visit yesterday, Angela - sorry I couldn't visit any sooner! Happy belated! zsuzsa #23

Win Dinn, Artist said...

Look at all those gorgeous prints...one can hardly beat gel printing for lusciousness in every area. Lovely to see your desk in action, even if slightly staged. Happy weekend, Angela, from sunny BC, Canada. xo

Anne said...

Hello and sorry to be late. Not sure where time goes to. I have never tried using a gelli plate - your results are great.
Thanks for your comment. I am so sorry you couldn't have family for your father's funeral. Had mum died earlier during lock down I would not have seen her or had funeral so I count myself fortunate. It was not the funeral it would have been but at least we had one. Anne @ 16

Shoshi said...

Those papers are absolutely gorgeous, Angela! I like the sound of the eco paint - not heard of that before. It's a good idea. I'm looking forward to seeing your tube box in due course. Thank you for visiting and I'm glad you like my tiny carpets and my outfit! The new head magnifier is proving to be worth its weight in gold as the work is pretty fine.

Happy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi x #12

Dorlene Durham said...

Great gelli prints. They are so colorful and fun! Have a great rest of the week. Dorlene #29

BJ said...

Super Gelli prints,love the fossily one.
Thanks for the visit BJ#11

Words and Pictures said...

Those prints are looking fabulous.
Alison x

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