Hello Humpers and Deskers!
Well, that sounded a little naughtier than I meant for it to sound. It's time for What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday (WOYWW), hosted by everyone's sweetheart scrapper, card artist, and carpenter's apprentice, Ms. Julia Dunnit! {Blink the Applause Light Furiously.}
Basically that means I show you my desk and you show me yours. Please click over to get the details if you dunno what I'm talking about and join the fun! Here we go:
I tried keeping my summertime haul of NBUS (never-before-used schtuff) in a giant plastic container at my feet until I used it once, but I had almost toppled over it one too many times, so I cut all the sets apart and placed them with their requisite theme family. Aaaahhh. (If you've seen me do this before, this may be a boring update for you. Please skip to the end and let me know you popped in.)
The new or updated "theme" cases are now ready to go (or return) here:
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Some of you have wondered how I was dealing with the addition of clear stamps to my theme drawers of wooden stamps. Let's look at, say, the drawer with the BIRTHDAY theme:
Oh, sorry. I'm so sorry you had to see that long shot. It's blurry because it was taken late last night after I finished off my tumbler of wodka. Can you blame me?
Let's just focus on one drawer so we aren't responsible for any attacks of heart.
Tossing in the odd clear birthday sediments as I have gotten them worked just fine, at first. I could fondle them quickly when deciding which one I wanted to use on a card, or I could flick them easily to the side to peer at the wooden stamps. But then, well, you've all heard about Shopper Girl's visit.
So now it looks like this:
I corralled all the clear sediments in CD cases and SU! cases, with the images stamped on a piece of scratch paper stuck in the outside sleeve for easy refusal. I meant to say perusal, but refusal works just the same in this instance.
What do the insides of those cases look like? Like this:
The wee baggies keep them from commingling as sticky Polly Acrylic and Polly Mer are wont to do and it allows me to type or write the name of the manufacturer/stamp set on a snippet and keep it with the sediment.
It makes me very happy.
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You might have noticed a couple of cards on my desk, stamped for autumn around a masked banner. I made one for my last post (below) for Halloween and I was so happy with it, I made another one for my friend Laura who has almost a Halloween birthday and her nickname is "Pumpkin."
I'm going to send it in the mail, but I wish I could see her face when she opens it. I was so tickled when I got this Papertrey Ink "Scent-imentals" stamp set (NBUS) and saw the "Hello Pumpkin" sediment! She really is a sweet pumpkin and she'll be grinning from ear-to-ear when she sees this!
Here is the inside:
The Seize the Birthday (STB) challenge is always "Anything Goes" so I am going to link my card with the gallery there. Also, Simon Says Stamp (SSS) Monday is having an "Anything Goes" challenge, so I will link up there, as well. Both of these sites are wonderful places to go for hundreds of card inspirations!
I want all my friends from the UK and surrounding area to know I'm hoping they weathered that monster storm without devastation. Even though Halloween is not a huge holiday everywhere in the world, I wish you all a Happy Hallow's Eve. Please take a piece of chocolate before you go.
I'm not prezackally sure why the tub of candy is the Playhouse in the back yard and not by the front door where the trick or treaters will be knocking. Nor am I sure why it is only half full when it was fully full a few days ago. I'm also not admitting that I used to steal candy from my son's haul every year. The statute of limitations has passed on that criminal activity anyway, even if the allegations were true, which I'm sure they are not because what kind of a mother would do that anyway?
Enjoy your day! No, seriously, enjoy. LITS*
As always, thank you for coming by to visit the Playhouse and special thanks to you if you take the time to leave a comment and/or join as a follower! Please let me know you came by, so I can be sure and return the flavor!
*Life Is Too Short!