Wednesday 30 October 2019

What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday - WOYWW #543

Gosh Wednesday again, I can hardly believe it. Slow start for me today, I'm posting this just before midday. Well here's the desk!!:



I'm planning on a bit of a production line for my little christmas exploding boxes. They went down well yesterday at class but thought I'd use up the remains before I put it all away. Had hoped to be done by lunchtime but starting so late I doubt that will happen.

I'm doing well at the Christmas cards - there are over 100 in those boxes. Still plenty more to plough through though, there are papers, stamps and dies still to come out the packet!! I'm rarely this organised and I'm not entirely sure how it happened.








These are a few of my favourites this year so far (with a nod to pinterest for some of them). I particularly like how the peel off one turned out, especially as I rarely use them but these came with my Christmas demo pack from docrafts. Also my new Craft Stamper mag  - something to browse with a cuppa later I hope.


I should be in the garden, it's a beautiful day but just not in the mood today. This picture does not give a true representation of how beautiful all the autumn colours are in the sunshine. My wider view is even better. Sadly it won't last long. 

Why am I telling you this? Well, pop on over to the Stamping Ground and find out all about this weekly desk hop
Me? I'm off for a nosy and I sincerely hope I get further than last week!!
Happy WOYWW Cindy

Job update: My son started work yesterday after a complete fiasco Monday when admin asked him to attend but had no one there to deal with him. You couldn't make it up. Came home from his first day with  a temp and tonsillitis which has plagued him since he was 8.  Still he's off to work suitably dosed up and armed with a ton of throat sweets etc. Hasn't been ill for a year. He really can't catch a break!!

18 comments:

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Those cards are fabulous, you are clever! I share your lethargy today, haven't been feeling great and have no hwyl (Welsh for get up and go!) at all.
Hugs LLJ 6 xxx

Belinda said...

Cindy I think I need to be your best friend because I love all those Christmas cards and I want to be in your garden with you. I am about to start embarking on making mine. But I want all of yours. As for my garden, I have been meaning to put it to rest, but it won't stop raining. So I keep putting it off.
Thanks for sharing, it's truly a timely inspiration.
Belinda #25

Sarah Brennan said...

Fabulous array of Christmas cards Cindy. The garden looks lovely with all the autumnal colours. Hope your son is feeling better soon and his today went better than Monday. Happy WOYWW. Sarah #7

Diana Taylor said...

What a productive looking desk - you are sounding very organised and in control of the Christmas making - I just can't get my head around it at the moment! I love the cards and I hope you get your boxes made today.
Have a great week,
Diana x #16

Kath said...

Goodness you have been busy - love the cards you've made. It's been a very cold and wet day here all day - and now it's dark too!
Kath #19

Annie said...

I'm late, I'm late for a very important date.....but I'm here now catching up with a few of my fav blogs. My day started off early when Phoebe and Lulu arrived for a day of crafty fun with me whilst their brother Steve, their Mum and Grandad went to watch Steve play in a football tournament.....if you want to see more then I will share pics on my Friday smiles [cos there were lots of those].
I've not started making Christmas cards yet but I've ordered the card and envelopes so that's a start :-)
Hugs,
Annie x #11

Helen said...

Hope your son gets rid soon, and settles in to the job! sod's law, that isn't it! the garden looks fab, autumn is just a beautiful season (although this year's been way too wet for my liking!) have a good week. Helen #8 p.s very impressed with the number of cards!

Lillianb said...

Lovely cards and well done on all you christmas cards, Thank you for you visit,

Happy WOYWDW

lilian B # 15

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

Cindy all those cards are beautiful, a wonderful contribution to your collection and really put me to shame. Really glad your exploding box went down well, it is a corker.
With the bad weather garden time has been hit and miss and any dry days always seem to be taken up with other chores but there are things that need doing so we can plan how we will reshape it all next Spring. Happy WoywW Tracey #3
P.S Daughters often have their Diva days :D hee hee!

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

I am so jealous of that great collection of Christmas cards especially as they are gorgeous too.Wishing you a very happy woyww and a lovely creative week, Angela x17x

Shoshi said...

What a hive of industry your desk is, Cindy. I never do anything about Christmas... Thank you for your visit. The teabag project has been a bit of a trial but I'm getting there now, I think - the trouble is I haven't had a lot of time to devote to it. Once I get this part sorted, I should be able to move on to the project proper - I'm not going to reveal what that is yet so you'll just have to contain yourself in patience my friend!!! Can't tell you when... my teabag project gets more and more like Brexit every day. Thanks for your sweet words about my welcome at the church - I must say I was quite overcome because I never expected it. Hugs, and a stroke for your "old lady" - she knows how to keep warm!

Happy WOYWW,
Shoshi #21

sandra de said...

Oh Cindy, your garden is stunning and what an inspiring view. Love the collection of cards and can't wait to see how the exploding boxes conclude.
sandra de

Crafting With Jack said...

Wishing you a very happy WOYWW for yesterday. sorry to hear that your son is poorly when he as a new job. Wow, you have made so many Christmas cards already - how many more will you need! You look like you have a lovely big garden, our lawn is scattered with silver birch leaves today!

Twiglet said...

Lovely view of the garden - it's a typical moisty Autumn day here today. Hope your son is better - such rotten luck to feel poorly at such an important time for him, I need to get my head round making a few C cards (I went to buy my charity cards today as many local and national charities have them on sale in St Mary's church in Shrewsbury - beautiful old church) xx Jo

Christine said...

Thanks for your visit earlier.
Well done for continuing your cards, mine are still just piled up in boxes!
Christine #20

glitterandglue said...

Hi Cindy. Those cards are lovely - well done on making so many - great organisation - even if you are not sure how you managed it... Hope your son is feeling better, and beginning to enjoy the job despite the fiasco at the beginning of the week.!
Take care. God bless.
Margaret #1

Kyla said...

ooh your poor son, you really cannot make it up, hope he is on the mend.

100 cards?!!! I am blown away by your skills for boxes, cards etc but 100? WOW!
kyla

Shaz in Oz.CalligraphyCards said...

Wow Cindy well done on your card making, must confess that’s really inspiring me. I love them all your faves!
I need to make more, trouble is way behind at mo, just realising have birthday to do first! And the days don’t slow down their tick over rate either!
Now praying all is well with son, sorry to hear update there. God be with you all.
Thanks for Sharing, God bless, hugs Shaz in Oz.x

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