Morning deskers, welcome to our weekly Wednesday Blog Hop - WOYWW. Here's the link to the one responsible, the lovely Julia at Stamping Ground - pop on over and join in, see what it's all about and join in yourself.
Not much on my desk this week as I have barely recovered from our crafty 'retreat' with InkC Crafts/Countryview Crafts in Milton Keynes.
13 projects over 2 1/2 days, it was full on and of course, being me, most of them aren't finished yet. However here's my desk showing my tag, a foiled star, stencilled bag, pine cone gnome and a set of retro lampshade lights. I'll reserve the rest for next week!!
Well I'm off into town later to see an Argentinian Dance Group in Malevo (or maybe that is their name I'm not really sure). I am expecting it to be loud, with a lot of stamping, drumming and swinging of bolas.
Must dash, lots of desks to visit!!
Have a great week,
Love n hugs Cindy xx
(Oh, and Lionel says Happy Halloween)
13 comments:
Swinging off what? Oh, bolas…… *wink*. What a fantastic retreat that must have been, you certainly got your money’s worth and a nice bunch of crafty goodness. Sweet little gnome, they’re breeding I think.
And I just want to pick Lionel up and give him a big sloppy kiss, he’s such a character!
Hugs LLJ 7 xx
Haven't you been productive? Love those stars and of course the gnome. and LOL! You sound as busy as I feel today - I am making a flying visit before knitting…
Mary Anne (3)
What a lovely diversity of projects - those lamp shades look like they were made out of yoghurt pots? Oooh, I'm intrigued! Lionel is seriously cute - I mean all babies are cute, of course, but he looks cuter than the standard issue baby, I would say! Happy November! xx zsuzsa #8
Wow what a lot of crafty fun you had to be sure. Great projects and looking forward to the other half x happy WOYWW. Angela #12
Oh Lionel, what a lovely smile. I bet it's hard to tear yourself away from him.
Congrats on all those makes whilst away, so often we don't finish projects on craft days but you have done wonders with these. And I think you said there are more to come?
Well, if you have all your Christmas cards done but feel the need to make more they can start off the pile for next year.
Hugs, Neet 1 xx
Sounds like fun and love your fun projects. Oh Lionel is adorable. They grow so fast and seems time flies by. Have a great November and enjoy the week.
A stunning lot of projects, Cindy. I hope oyu enjoyed the dance group - I love an Argentine tango.
Take care and happy WOYWW
hugs
Lynnecrafts 2 xx
Hi Cindy, I'm here at last! As usual the boiler man didn't arrive until lunchtime and then I had to keep the dogs busy while hubby looked after him. By the time that was over and I caught up with a few other jobs it was evening, don't know where the time goes. I'm not surprised you are not back to normal yet that is a lot of projects in two days. Hope you enjoyed your evening out too. Oh! and big hugs for Lionel too, such a sweetie. Wishing you a late but happy woyww. Hugs, Angela x10x
Making quick visits at the hotel. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah #9
Sounds like you had a wonderful time at the weekend . . . . full on!
hope you see lots of Tangos . . love those Argentinian ones
Have a good week
Christine #16
Happy Belated WOYWW. That definitely sounds like a busy weekend. I did a day workshop once where we did 7 projects - all a bit too much of a rush, and was just sticking stuff together that was already cut out etc. At least your projects look more interesting and creative. Lionel looks like he really enjoyed Halloween. Ali x #14
Super projects Cindy. Love the little pine cone gnome, would love a close up of him as I have just acquired a pine cone form a walk with hubby and it would be nice to make into a decoration for our tree this year. Hugs BJ#13
Isn't Lionel the cutest little skeleton! My Granddaughter was a purple cow this year, her Dad was a pig, her cousin a duck, and her Mom the farmer! I love your projects, you got a lot done! I think my fav are the lights - they look so cool! Have a great week, thanks for your visit, Lindart #19
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