Good morning everyone and welcome! Come on in and lets have a cup of coffee and sit a spell! Wednesday has once again rolled around and it is time to share my work desk over at Stampin Ground. Each Wednesday just take a photo of your space and link it over at Julia's blog and then you can visit many other crafters from all over the world.
I took a moment and made a couple Christmas cards. I find if I do a couple each month when late November rolls around I'm not in a panic wondering where I will find the time to finish. So little by little I'm getting it done.
If you have a bit of time head over to Stamping Ground and have a look around. This might be something you want to participate in. Everyone have a great rest of the week!
15 comments:
I'm on a roll this morning. I've done the wedding dress and bridesmaid's dress plus shortened another dress and now have time to blog before the next customer arrives.
Well done you for getting ahead of the game with Christmas cards.
Hugs,
Annie x #9
I refuse to think about Christmas just yet...and I will regret it in November, like every year :D
Happy desk-hop day!
Mary Anne (4)
You have a good idea, one which I start with in January (a couple of cards a month) but then I fall by the wayside. Looks like a nice topper you have on your desk.
Thanks for the tips on flower making but I do spritz my cardstock but haven't tried watercolour paper - will give that a go another time. I jut need to get back into trying flowers and as you say, practice.
Hugs, Neet 7 xx
Well I don’t like to show off, but I got in a roll last year and made enough Christmas icards for this year. They may sound impressive but 25 cards is usually enough for me.x. The one you have on your desk looks pretty. Happy WOYWW. Angela #17
We've just checked in at the hotel at Matlock but arrived early so went up to the Heights of Abraham and down one of the mines. We have a while before dinner so thought I'd catch up with some of the desks. I know that I need to start with Christmas cards soon as I hate having to make them at the last minute. Well done getting started with yours. Wishing you a very happy woyww, Angela x12x
Such beautiful delicate artworks you create Glenda 🌸❤️⭐️🕯a joy to see 😍 Christmas will be here before we know it! You've inspired me to take note,to make a start on Christmas... thank yooou! Sending love and hugs Tracy #13 xxx
I applaud you for starting the Christmas cards, I always leave it too late! Happy WOYWW Helen #2
You are quite wise. Glenda. I am impressed by your ability to keep this up each month. I make maybe four or five Christmas cards a year, and that is just for people who don't collect my annual Christmas tip-ins. I really like that lantern. Happy WOYWW from # 1.
Good idea to get a few C cards done. I usually start in November! x x Jo
You know Glenda, I always think of the word elegant when I visit your desk - your crafting is always so neat and pretty, I really love it and that Christmas card is no different! Whoever gets that little beauty will be very happy!
Hugs LLJ 11 xx
Happy Belated WOYWW. Christmas cards for me I think are already covered, as I have several charity cards left over from previous years. I might do some cute ones for the grandkids, but otherwise I intend to keep Christmas very simple again. My Christmas Stash cube needs a sort out, and will get that done in September - so any excess stash will be welcomed by crafters and/or charity shops. Same with Christmas decorations (I put less up each year). Ali x #19
Love your monochrome desk with a few hints of colour. Great start to Christmas cards. Hugs BJ#6
Oooh, I see something pretty happening on your table!
Thanks for creating this blog and helping others to learn
Good morning, Glenda!
Glad to see I'm not the only one working on Christmas cards. I'll share my G45 ones this week. Creative Blessings! Kelly #21
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