Wednesday, 21 April 2021

WOYWW 620

Nothing to show on my desk as I am keeping it still as tidy as it was last week when I gave you several shots of how I had been working on dusting and tidying things up.  I have a photograph of my ink wall though which is directly in front of me when I craft.  It is basically the same as last week but in a bit more detail.


At the top left we have some Ancient Page ink pads and some ColorBox ones - all the small ones.  Across are my Adirondacks with my Distress pots and some Liquid/Dimensional Pearls.  Next down left we have more of the Adirondacks with a tiny bear sat alongside, and then opposite are my Distress Inks and a lovely little felted bunny that my friend in America made for me (the inks used to be in the window sill) - these continue directly underneath with Puss in Boots keeping guard.  To the left of him  are my Versafine Clair inkpads with my Cricut fella that I once got at CHA.

Then we have some books I have made with Tracy Evans during lockdown and my little Spencer Bear sitting in his deckchair with a tiny pig torch in front of him,  Underneath are the last of my inkpads.  Starting left we have Opalites, Versamagic and Memento coloured pads.  Next cubby hole has an assortment of black inkpads and the various Archival ones I own.  Next we have sets of The Ton inkpads, some Adirondack Pigments and a whole host of Stazon colours.  Then there is a wide variety of Brilliance, remember those, they were all the rage once of a time but I hardly use them these days but I still like them for things like fairies etc.  The last cubby hole has my Chalk inkpads, a few ColorBox chalks and three of Catherine Poolers in Orange, Lime and Blue.  This might seem like a lot of inkpads but there were more but where they were duplicated they went to a good home last week.

I have been working in my journal over the past few days but the last two posts have already gone out showing what I have been doing as I wanted to enter them into Art Journal Journey, a lovely group of artists who are very welcoming and so whom I want to support.  I did, however, say I would show you a card I made for a friend using AALL & Create stamps way back at the end of March:


I also made her a little book

Cover


First half of concertina book


Second half of book


Think I had better call it a day before I get too much on my blog post.  Why not join me and a few others over at Julia's desk for a WOYWW snoop and then you can see lots more by following the links.

ps I might be a bit late with my comments this week as I am going to have a much needed haircut at 9.30 this morning.  These are my "lockdown locks" before I left (actually taken a month ago) all I could do was wear it in a bun - a bit like a ballerina.  Helen, you thought yours was in need of a cut!