Wednesday, 1 June 2011

WOYWW - Week 104 - Celebration Time!

AVery Good Morning to One and All,


Nothing to show you on my desk this very special What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday - I've just cleared up after a mammoth PIF-making session! Congratulations go to Julia at Stamping Ground for her 2 years of  hosting What's On Your Workdesk Wednesday. That's 104 weeks of snooping! I haven't been around for all that time - that's because I didn't even know what blogging was 2 years ago - I know, which planet was I on!!!! If I hadn't somehow strayed into the world of cardmaking I still wouldn't know and look at the fun I would have missed. I joined back in October last year - week 71 - after a few weeks of hovering and debating with myself as to where to join in the fun. Now I'm so glad I did pluck up the courage to give it a try. I really enjoy the weekly snoop around folks workspaces and admired the variety of beautiful work produced in sometimes the most unlikely of spaces - e,g, Helen crafts on the floor! I've also met and made friends with so many inspirational crafters in WOYWWland - and that wouldn't have been possible without Julia. So, Julia, many thanks for reigning over the workdesks of the world and long may you continue to do so : )

To compensate in some little way for having nothing to show I thought I'd show you something I've been making on the computer instead - my own paper.


I used My Craft Studio Professional's tiling feature to create this paper from a photograph of London Pride (Latin name Saxifraga x urbium). I've just discovered that it is also known as St. Patrick's Cabbage, Whimsey, Prattling Parnell, and Look Up And Kiss Me in other parts of the country. It's a really old-fashioned plant that I remember seeing in every garden in our neighbourhood when I was a child. The froth of dainty and delicate flowers is so pretty I thought they might look lovely as a background paper. After creating the backing paper I tried my hand at producing a mock vellum paper too. I think there is not enough white space in the finished paper so that's another lesson learned - that it would look better with some white space incorporated. And here's the London Pride which grows in a pot in my front garden.


Isn't it lovely?

This morning I'm being greatly entertained by what's going on at the bird feeder. There are several starling chicks sitting around just begging to be fed - and they are all as big as their parents! The parent birds are just run of their feathers trying to keep up with the demands of their 'teenage' off-spring :) Fortunately, the EM keeps them well provided with seed, and just as fortunately The Boss, who is well fed too, pretty much leaves them to it.

Ah well, time to have a cup of tea, after which I'll pop back to Julia's place to see who I'm going to be sending my PIF to.

Have a great WOYWW day everyone and Happy Crafting,

23 comments:

  1. Happy WOYWW 2nd Birthday. It's so lovely to be linked up with so many creative friends. Happy crafting.
    A x

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  2. I love London Pride too - I remember my MIL has some in her garden and I've to pinch some when we go back. Mind you SIL has it too from the same place so hers will do in the mean time. Great idea to make your own backing papers - yet another idea you have given me Elizabeth!!
    x Tricia

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  3. Hello Elizabeth! Happy WOYYW! It's strange but I don't think I've been to your blog before....but it looks like you will be receiving my PiF piece :) Can you e-mail me (it is on my profile page here.) with your address and I will try to get it in the post tomorrow.
    xoxo Sioux
    P.S. The little cupboard on your desk is cute and London Pride flowers and papers are lovely too.

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  4. Love the London Pride, I have some too, you don't see it very often now, do you? Happy WOYWW, heres to many more

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  5. Seems like me crafting on my knees is becoming quite famous!! Love your paper, and the London's Pride too. Have a great evening.

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  6. Fab paper - clever you. Happy WOYWW 2nd anniversary.

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  7. Clever you, and lovely flower... I used to have some but it got lost somewhere when I re-did the garden... have a great week
    Frankie
    xx

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  8. I think I have some of that in my garden somewhere - will have to look now! Lovely paper you have made!

    Happy WOYWW!

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  9. I’m making a special effort to get around everyone as it’s a special week this week.


    How clever of you to make your own papers, very crafty indeed!

    Like you I’m loving watching the bird feeders in my garden to.
    Yesterday I had seven Blue tits, Mum, Dad and five babies, sooo cute. Then there were a pair of Green Finches who thought the sunflower seeds were put there for them alone and were empting it almost as soon as it put it up there. And finally a really sweet pair of Gold finches and my little Robin who’s been around for ages.


    Happy WOYWW 2nd Anniversary and …………….
    Happy Crafting!
    Sue
    x

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  10. i was given a beautiful bird house for my birthday and am hoping next year to be entertained by family comings and goings,

    happy 104,

    dx

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  11. Lovely papers you have designed - I love the london pride - when I got married my mums garden was full of London Pride but i cannot get it grow in mine lol ~ Happy WOYWW Anniversary

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  12. Your desk is lovely and tidy.
    You sound like you are having fun
    Keep smiling and creating

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  13. How clever are you producing your own paper. I used to have Londons Pride in my garden when I lived in London...such pretty flowers

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  14. great looking paper and I love the London's Pride. Gorgeous! Happy #104-2nd Anniversary of WOYWW Thanks for sharing. Vickie #55

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  15. Happy 104th week, its great to 'meet' you through our Wednesday sharing of desks and spaces

    Nicks

    www.nicksartystuff.blgspot.com

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  16. Elizabeth, I'm impressed that you make your own paper - there is so much inspration out there! The London Pride sure looks beautiful!
    Thank you for your lovely comment on my "Made in Germany" photo. I do miss the fields with poppies and cornflowers a lot - the last time I was in Germany I took tons of pictures of those fields, I should post it, because this is their time. I am glad that you have such good memories of Germany. I actually grew up in Northrhine-Westphalia, so the places you mentioned are quite familiar. The other thing I miss a lot is the bread...

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  17. Loving the paper
    Happy #2 WOYWW anniversay xxx

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  18. Happy Holiday Elizabeth! And clever you for making your own papers (I've done it, but not yet showed them!! Happy WOYWW Birthday!!
    (Lyn)

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  19. Hi there Elizabeth, I am sorry am so late in popping over, thanks for leaving your lovely comments and love seeing your garden! Happy 104 WOYWW and 2nd anniversary! Shaz in Oz.x

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  20. Great pics!

    Thank you for sharing.:)

    Maggie #65
    xx

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  21. Wow Elizabeth - I didn't realise you were such a young blogger - and now you'remaking your own papers - techno babe!!

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  22. Great post Elizabeth and a tidy desk as usual :-)

    I know you're on your holiday now, so hopefully it doesn't matter too much that I'm late in popping over!

    Happy WOYWW anniversary - I see you weren't far after me in joining in; I started in September last year, xx

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  23. happy anniversary

    sorry for my lateness, been away and had blogger problems.

    Fabulous garden photo, I have London Pride here too.

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