Tuesday, April 1, 2014

WOYWW #252

     I have been AWOL for the whole month of March!  I also haven't done much crafting, but here is my desk showing some new "goodies" I got on Saturday at a local arts & craft store where I went to my second Geli Print Plate demo. They do so many techniques with it.  And apparently, you need more than one plate!  But, I didn't purchase another one, just bought some more stencils and stamps.  Can never have too many stamps!   Also, on my desk is an Easter card that I made using some of the first prints I did on my plate.  There are two little goodies that a Splitcoast Stamper friend sent me in a swap:  A teabag holder, and a little box with a package of gum.  Then the mess of paper and bags to your right  are kits I am getting ready for our Encouragement Ministry card making day tomorrow.
    In the other photo is some new Ikea racks that I haven't put up yet for my punches.  A girlfriend was in Phoenix at the Ikea store there  and picked me up some racks and two baskets. (one is up, already.)
    If you want to know why I am showing you my desk, check out Julia's Stamping Ground.
 Well that is it for this week.  Thank you for stopping by! :)
    


26 comments:

Robyn Oliver said...

Hi Sharon and thanks for visiting my desk today. Great idea to store your punches AND I'm really liking your new stamps and stencils - been looking at the bird/clock one myself today. Pretty Easter card too. Cheers and have a great week RobynO#40

RosA said...

Nice stamps and stencils there! I would use all of them, lovely!
Have a good week,
RosA # 38

Donna Wheat said...

What a lovely organised desk, great idea for the punch storage, thanks for sharing Donna #57

Winnie said...

Those are some lovely stamps on the desk, and I see some fun stencils. I do have the flower one and love it. Your space is so nice and tidy. Love the punch holder!! Winnie#71

Jacquel said...

You have some nice goodies on your desk Sharon! I like how you hang your punches too....I'll have to look into that!!!!!

Chrysalis said...

Hi Sharon - thanks for sharing - especially the great use of the Ikea racks. I love the idea of an encouragement ministry card making day - must suggest this in our church. Any chance you could visit my blog & tell me how the ministry works? Don't worry if you're too busy, though. Have a great week. Chrysalis 53

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Love the look of the stamps and masks. The rails for the punches is a great idea. Not sure why you need two Geli plates though.
Happy crafting, Angela #27

Kelly said...

Welcome back! Diving back in is a good thing. What company are the stencils from? I'm on the hunt so enable me :-) glad you're enjoying the geli printing demos. You're doing well with them. Creative Blessings! Kelly #97

Minxy said...

Cute card, and nice goodies too, have fun playing.
Happy Wednesday
Minxy {was #6 now #23}

ibalady said...

i see why you needed that bit of storage from ikea. nice little collection of punches. cant wait to see more of your gelli plate results

Terria said...

I love the ikea storage it a nice solution to add to your space . I spotted a really cute framed calendar behind the card that is so cute.

Daniella said...

Glad you are back! I love your marker tower!
xxDaniella#29

Daniella said...

Did I leave a message twice? My internet is off and on tonight! <3

VonnyK said...

Your storage is great, gotta love Ikea. You sure have a lot of felt pens! Love the daisy stencil on your desk.
Have a great week.
Von #48

sandra de said...

March must of been such a busy month for you, good to see you back. Lovely tidy desk and what a great collection of stencils. Thanks for visiting.
Sandra

Lisa said...

What a great workspace! Thanks for sharing. Lisa #88

glitterandglue said...

Hello Sharon. What amazing stamps on your desk - they are so lovely - I think I am suffering stamp envy...oops - that's not good is it? fabulous storage idea with those racks from Ikea - they do make useful stuff don't they?
Thanks for already visiting - it's all show, really - the place isn't actually organised - it's just that the drawers still do shut! I confess I love doing some family history things - I find it fascinating. We have a family Bible which was given to my GGGGrandfather, Emmanuel, by his father, Charles. As a family they changed from being Anglican to being Wesleyan after hearing Wesley preach. It means my grandchildrern have all that Christian heritage they can be thankful for. It's very precious.
Have a great week - I love that picture behind your blog - Is it your garden? I just LOVE snow!!!
Margaret #22

Stacy Sheldon said...

I think I am going to have to seriously look for those rack/rods some day I love how these look on the wall Sharon :) fun new toys too! ~Stacy #99

April said...

Enjoyed seeing your new goodies. Like the Ikea rods - I need to get me some Ikea stuff. Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier. April #41

Robyn said...

Punch racks look fab!!!
thanks for visiting and the snoop around your place.
robyn 14

Sonja said...

OH the tea bag holder is super..I would like dimensions or instructions if you have them

Craft Paper said...

I have seen the punch storage you used on Pinterest! I love the stamps you bought. I can't wait to see what you make with them!

BJ said...

Lovely stencils you look and sound so organised. Thanks for the visit this week BJ#76

ibalady said...

just dropping by. p&b

Brenda "Disney Girl" said...

I agree, you can NEVER have too many stamps! LOL I love the rack your punches are on :-)

Neet said...

I have my MS punches stored like that - and some others. Now no more wall room for things - sadly. Ikea do some great things for we crafters to adapt don't they.
Now I want to know about these gelli plates - why two?
Hugs, Neet xx