Wednesday, 1 July 2026

WOYWW Week 891/111 - Organising Stash

Hello Everyone,

I hope you've all had a good week whatever the weather. Here on Scotland's west coast we've had rain which has brought the temperatures down - much more comfortable to live with. 

This morning my desk is looking reasonably tidy. That's because I've been sorting through and organising papers, scraps and embellishments in the hope it's easier to make better use of it all. This started with me looking for what I call background papers, i.e. those with little or no pattern on them. I'm not sure how fascinating this is to you as it is to me all but here's where I've got to so far.
Up until now the papers in these trays were sorted by colour and I'd got into the habit of shoving all the scraps in with whole sheets. It got messy, and time consuming, to sort through. Now it's just whole sheets sorted by theme, e.g. the seasons, special occasions, and, on the top tray, suitable background papers. 

Sundry patterned papers are now easily accessed on a trolley to the left of the craft desk, out of the weekly shot. On the top shelf there's the full 12x12 patterned sheets together with a few full size sheets of stickers, and, of course, essential treats for Silver!
Larger sized scraps are now in the middle shelf and narrow strips on the bottom. 

That left all those much smaller ones that are too good to toss but difficult to file tidily. 

It's scraps like these that got me in to cardmaking years ago, but I don't make cards now so I am trying to incorporate as many as possible into my layouts. Being environmentally conscious prevents me from tossing them in the bin!

The homemade kit I pulled out yesterday included a fabulous paper from the 'Carefree' collection by Heidi Swapp which now forms the base for this layout.
The theme of the collection is of a dry sandy desert. I'm nowhere near a desert but there's plenty coastal sandy beaches. The two photos here, from 2022, are of scenes from Ayr. The boat is of MVF Watchful, a historic herring ring net fishing boat which, though it looked abandoned in the river estuary, was in fact intended to be a monument to all the souls lost at sea. Sadly, since the photo was taken the boat has been, having been found unsafe, demolished and removed.  The second photo is of the South Beach sand dune area that was used in the making of an episode of the TV series, 'Shetland'. Both photos are mounted on scraps of paper - that's a few more saved from the bin!

Finally, as Silver isn't posing in the desk shot this morning, here's a pic that made me laugh.
She clearly thinks I've no right to be laughing at her!

To see more creative workdesks pop over to Sarah's blog, Sarah's Craft Shed. If you don't already do so, feel free to join in the fun and show us what's on your workdesk this Wednesday. You'll be made most welcome.

Have a great WOYWW day and a fabulous week everyone,

Take care everyone,
Elizabeth

11 comments:

  1. I for one am really interested in scrap papers and background ones in particular. My favourite shot today is the mug of strips that's EPIC. Super ship/beach page. Glad of a few cooler days until the next heatwave strikes Monday! Hugs Bj#5

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  2. That is some great organising of papers , well done ! Fantasies pic of Silver !! Have a good week. Helen #1

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  3. Some good organising going on here, well done. You're lucky living up there, it's always a bit cooler than down here. Silver's face, she is quite disgusted with you watching her for sure. Wishing you a very happy woyww, hugs Angela x10x

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  4. Oooh no, don’t apologise, I love having a good gawp at what people are doing and how the sorting out is progressing! You’ve done a great job there, putting them into categories is a great idea, so much less to wade through when you’ve got a particular idea. My strips of fabric present the same problem, doing them in groups of lengths seems to be the best way for me. Given where the Dreemies stash is, I’m amazed that Silver isn’t lying in that middle drawer instead of posing in a most unladylike fashion lol!!
    Hugs LLJ 3 xx

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  5. I love reorganizing, as it helps me see things in new ways like you. I am in the process of sorting my die cuts. Happy WOYWW!

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  6. I love your organisation of papers. Much easier to find now and will get used now. Silvers pose made me chuckle.
    Hugs,
    Annie x #9

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  7. What a poser Silver is🤣 love it. Well done on the organizing. It will make life easier I'm sure I love the coastal LO - you are doing a grand job with each one x x Jo 🌈

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  8. I love how you sorted your papers! Lovely layout and Silver didn’t look at all impressed 😂xxx

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  9. Happy day-after catch-up WOYWW!
    LOL! Silver looks like she is a little bit hurt :D But lucky you managed to catch that priceless pose. Love your organization - I get such god ideas from our weekly desk hops. Fab layout too!
    Mary Anne (2)

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  10. I am constantly reorganising, the first idea doesn’t always work and then I seem to end up with half empty units because I have used stuff up - which is good, but the overstuffed units then can be spread out a bit and so on. At least it reminds me of what I have. Hugs Angela#13

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  11. Love how you have stored your scrap strips in that mug Elizabeth. Silver looks surprised in that photo! Stay safe and Happy belated WOYWW. Sarah

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