Well, the cull still continues and as you came here to see my desk this is it - the counter space I sometimes work at (where my inks are).
and the part where I sit and put my knees underneath
is blocked off with my die cut trolley and a cabinet - so no crafting can be done as there is no space to work. But I still have my table - or do I?
So on account of my back problem progress is slow but sure and now most of the stamps are sorted. The only ones not touched as yet are the Aall & Create ones but i can see me keeping most of them. The original idea of using the tiered boxes did not work out. Much easier to sort through a tin when they are stood on end than when they are lying on top of one another,
So this is my tidied cupboard with the stamps .
The labels on the tins are just temporary ones until I decide if the mix in them is the right one. The top row and the next one down contain my 'saved' stamps. You can see I have saved one tiered box as some stamps were on A4 sheets so needed a big surface. Below them in the see through boxes and the one cream tin are my Lavinia stamps. (These used to be on the other side of the room real handy to reach but I think they will be just as good there.)
The pink book holders contain my scraps in different colour folders and then there is a bag of odd Dylusion stamps and my Parisian chest is next which is the main home for them. Lastly below that are the various files housing A4 stencils, ATC's, worksheets etc and finally my green tub with all kinds of twine/cotton in it.
I just need to get the top of this cupboard sorted but that is a job for Chas as I cannot possibly reach up there. This is the mess it is in, thank goodness the dust doesn't show as it is not on the regular cleaning rota.

Years ago I intended decorating those dressmaker dummy type things, I might bin two and do just one. My Halloween card is still there, next to it is a hair scrunch which I bought to pull apart years ago in America, my binders for the Cinch (which is in front with the pink bits on it), my flower press and in front a yellow tray someone made me - was it Elizabeth? It has a few little figures in it including my Smurfs from my Girl Guide International Camp trip to Denmark. There looks to be a bag with Alphabet letters on it - now what is in there? It might be plates from my metal work days. Gosh I had forgotten about that and have a wallet with all the tools in that cost me £99.99 years ago from Lin Brown. I longed for that for such a long time and remember worked a four day show at Birmingham to use my wages for it. Yes, didn't get paid much in those days working for the guys but so enjoyed myself meeting people. Will have to see if I am right when Chas gets it down for me. Don't do metal work now but really loved it - might pick it up again.
Now, it is time to nip over to
Sarah's Craft Shed to see what everyone has been doing. See you over there.