Wednesday, 10 March 2021

WOYWW - 614

 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 decided it was time to do something with the Washi tape that had sit on my desk for far too long so I've used some of it to create a Masterboard but that's as far as I've got right now but I will show you soon what the next plan is.


And a close-up for you.

Other than that everything is pretty much the same.
A set of Distress Oxide inks on the right next to my storage box of tools that I can't do without.
To the back is a tub of Texture Paste pens and spray bottles.
On the right is my tub of Gesso and behind it a small brown box which hold Stone Effect Pastes.


Earlier in the week I also had a play with the stencil and stamps that Chris gave me.


It looked like this when I applied the ink through the stencil.

And here it is with the stamp applied. I will let you see next week how I used this on my cards.

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 for dog walking then I'll be back to see what everyone else is up to.
Have a great woyww 
and 
happy crafting,


Angela x

Addendum as asked for by Julia though most of them are rather old now.






Hope you like them xXx

27 comments:

Lynn Holland said...

My niece has taken my box of washi tapes for her school project. I’m glad they’re getting some use.
Hope the dog walking is a drier event than here Angela, it’s tipping down and we are off out to market later.
Take care
Lynn xx 17

De serendipity said...

AT least you have used your washi tape creatively. Your mood boards always look fab. I started using my collection of tapes for all manner of things. My collection had grown to plague proportions.
Have a lovely week.
Sandra de @20

Mary Anne said...

I have been trying to use my washi tape more and more but still it feels like a struggle. I tend to use it for two things, mainly - one, to hold down a die as I die cut, and not rip the paper with "real" tape and two to hold the end of the yarn onto the top of by ball winder when prepping a hank of yarn a and making centre-pull balls! Not the intended purpose, but just great for both things.

Always loving your masterboards..

Annie said...

I really love the master boards you’ve been working on and will look forward to seeing what you do with them . Hope your dog walks went well...it’s raining here today.
Hugs,
Annie x #11

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Oh I love the Mother’s Day cards and so wish that my mum was still around so I could give her a massive hug too. Thanks for sharing them. The stamp and stencil are very 60s to my eye, I like them!
Hugs LLJ 9 xxx

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

Super cards, Angela! I really love the second one. Hopefully these will give some inspiration to Julia to create her Mother's Day card. Happy Wednesday! xx zsuzsa #24

Lisa-Jane said...

The washi tape looks fab and I bet you do something awesome with it. I scrolled back to your baby album too - it's wonderful! As always, stay safe and keep smiling, Lisa-Jane #8

Twiglet said...

Gorgeous cards and masterboard. We will look forward to seeing what you make. So clever. xx Jo

Sylvia/LittleTreasures said...

Yep it's the same here...I am trying to use items untouched for a long time. And now I realize Washi could be in that group. I do use it for a binding in journals but love the idea you shared. Great mother's day cards, I do some for my 2 DIL's but USA is in May. Great fun with that stencil and stamp I know you'll make great items from that design. Enjoy a good week

StampinCarol said...

The stencil reminds me of the retro look that Mary O'Neil (Hot Potato stamps) made years ago. She was frequently on the Carol Duval craft show here in the U.S. What beautiful cards!!
Have a wonderful day!
Carol N #28

Sarah Brennan said...

Plenty of inspiration for Julia on your blog today Angela. Loving the new stamp and stencil - very funky. Look forward to seeing what becomes of the washi masterboards. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #4

Julia Dunnit said...

Like them? They are heart stoppers Angela, than you so much for sharing. Mine will definitely start with hand made backup ground for a change, no designer pp this time, you and Sarah are too inspiring! Like the way your work with the Chris stash is going too, but the washi master board is an amazing idea, love the pieced one, it will be so effective! Man, so inspiring!

Stacy Sheldon said...

Your Mothers day cards look gorgeous Angela. I was totally surprised those were tapes. ~Stacy #33

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

You put those stamps to good use Angela, I knew you would. Love the washi tape, I don't think i've ever use my JD ones, something else unloved and in hiding. That's a great selection of Mother's Day cards each one adored i'm sure.
Hope you didn't get wet on the dog walk? It's been a miserable wet and windy day here. Happy WoywW Tracey #15 xx

Felicia said...

Angela, I love all your play this week with the washi's, stencils, and stamping!! I think they all made for great master boards and look forward to seeing your upcoming projects. All the cards are simply gorgeous!! Have a brilliant rest of your week! Blessings Felicia #31

Crafts in the Command Center said...

Of course your mother's day cards are so beautiful! I can't wait to see what you do with the recent masterboard. Have a great week. Dorlene #34

Spyder said...

The cards are brilliant they are all very special in their own right! I still haven't bought gesso...in was in my basket once...but I took so long they swiped it out again!
Stay safe, Keep crafting, Happy WOYWW?!((Lyn))#25

Susan Renshaw said...

Beautiful cards!
And I look forward to the next step on the stencilled and stamped background.
Stay safe and keep well.
Happy WOYWW!
Susan #6

Win Dinn, Artist said...

Gorgeous cards addendum, Angela, and as always, I'm excited to see your makes with the new Masterboards. I'm just LOVING that one on the left especially!!!

Mac Mable said...

What amazing washi tapes and I can't wait to see what you do with the boards from today. Striking stamp with the last master board Angela x. Wonderful cards for Julia to see ...love them all but the second one down is extra stunning x. I suspect Maisie, Stan and yourself have been blown around quite a bit this week? x.

BJ said...

Oh love the stencil and stamp, quite stunning. I've had to throw our most of my washi tapes as they wouldn't unstick they were so old! as for the vaccination, Hubby is having a rather bad reaction to his jab, knocked him for six from about 5 hours after it and the following 24 hours. He's been taking lots of pain meds but nothing stops him eating though - LOL. I'm still pondering it all as I can get nauseous even after a dental injection.
Thanks for the visit BJ#16

Shoshi said...

I love your masterboards, Angela, and your Mother's Day cards are beautiful. Thank you for your visit. I agree that crocheting the squares together is much better than sewing - I just wish the pretty pattern showed up better with the black yarn. I've got a red Norwegian cardigan that I shall have to try and remember to model next week! I hope you manage to get your mum home without too many problems.

Happy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi x #12

Crafting With Jack said...

Your.cards are beautiful and that’s a great new stencil. Have a great week Angelan#21

Neet said...

Sorry I am so late this week - birthday got in the way of blog comments.
Wll, Julia certainly needs nothing else but this inspiration fro you. Delightful cards Angela, and I do like the one next to the last especially - something about those colours.
Oh you are being a terrible tease this week - I am so looking forward to what you have done with those masterboards - hope we see lots of goodies from your crafty hands next week. I have 'eye' envy! Love eyes.
Stay safe and well.
Hugs, Neet 5 xx

Lindart said...

Hi Angela! You certainly have been busy! The washi tape masterboards look intriguing! I look forward to how you use them! Lots of fun playing with your new toys I see! I hope you Mum settles in nicely! Thanks for your visit, have a lovely week, Lindart #35

Kyla said...

ooh lovely makes and especially like your master page with the black ink stamp applied. also love the later post of the calendar (lol) and the yarn bombed post box, such a lovely idea. thanks for visiting my desk already
kyla

Crafty Claire said...

Looking forward to seeing what happens to that very striking masterboard xx

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