So the working desk from last week. Geetha's red phone in the foreground, spray bottle of water. The foil covered wooden board for heat gun. Some munchies. Here is another POST of what I've been crafting as well
oh a bottle of homemade yoghurt I gave to each lady. I love homemade yoghurt which is so easy to make. Didn't realise how blurry the photo is, sorry ladies and gentlemen.
Last week many of you mentioned the box under the cutting station so I thought I'd share pictures of it. This glory box has been handed down to my sister who lives in New Zealand so I am only babysitting it for her-although I do have my quilts stored in it LOL.
How intricate are the designs, what craftsmanship
Joining Julia and her Stamping Ground to see more desks
What a great time you must have had - love the finished project, and that chest is truly amazing
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Maxine
I love that chest - I would be loath to give it back ,.... glad you and your friends had a great "play time" - love the intricate cards. Helen #1
ReplyDeleteLoving your friends beautiful card. And the yummy's on your desk are making me quite hungry. Beautiful chest what a treasure. Have a lovely week and Happy WOYWW kind of day.
ReplyDeleteHi Bridget, you are right your friends card is truly beautiful, clever inking through die cuts there. Love your sisters box too, Happy WOYWW, nice to be back in Deskland again!
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Thanks for sharing those amazing photos of your box, Bridget, it's amazing. A real heirloom. Your desk looks fun today, especially the treats!!!
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That card is stunning! You have some clever friends! But I have to comment on the trunk - it is amazing, all the details are wonderful.
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The cards are simply beautiful and that box is amazing.....I bet it would tell some tales if it could only talk.
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Annie x # 11
Love the blanket chest. The cards are beautiful, what fabulous dies.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit - for some reason I cannot sleep (it's just turned 1 am here) and I have to be up early in the morning for a tradesman to arrive.
Hugs, Neet xx 2
That chest has become your focal point for me! How amazingly creative and beautiful. You are so lucky to have that even if it is only on loan to you from your sister! Stunning! Glenda #31
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards, I can imagine the amount of work that went into those! Gorgeous chest for storing wonderful quilts too! Happy Wednesday to you! Annette #31
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and that box is so beautiful. Happy WOYWW!
ReplyDeletethere's nothing like company that crafts with you, I love it. and the card is amazing! The box is everything I thought it would be when I spied it last week, you'll miss it when your sister wants it!!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to craft with other people. Look at all those munchies! And a yogurt present. The cards are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love that wooden chest. Beautiful.
Thank you for commenting earlier,
Have a good week,
Lisca
What a chest! And what a lovely way to spend time crafting with friends.
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Catherine x #22
Hi Bridget, that Glory box is amazing. As you said, such intricate craftwork. The cards look lovely, I do like the pale lilac colour used. Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #8 xxx
ReplyDeleteThe card is very beautiful and detailed. I love the chest! What a great heirloom
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Hi Bridget. You are so lucky to have friends to craft with, it's such a pleasure. Love the card and the chest is gorgeous. Happy crafty WOYWW, Angela x 29
ReplyDeleteWow that card is gorgeous - such a pretty die. The box is pretty amazing too - I know I wouldn't want to give it back if it was my sister's! Hope you have a great week and many thanks for stopping by my blog,
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Love your card, and that "box" is amazing! Have a good week. Sandy Leigh #39
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if you had a great time. What beautiful cards and the nibbles look very yummy. What a beautiful chest. Barb x #54
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ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card. So beautiful.
The box is fab. Certainly something to keep passing along in the family.
Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Happy WOYWW
Sue #26
A nice busy creative space, a beautiful intricate lacy card, and what a magnificent box. Is it camphor wood? They smell marvellous and keep the moths away! I've always wanted a large camphor wood chest carved like that, but I do have a little tiny one that Mum gave me, with a most unusual Chinese lock.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment - I think anything that throws us out of our routine can be a mojo stealer. For me, health concerns will always steal it, and I was worried about my hubby recently, right on top of everything that happened to me last year. Hopefully Mr. Mojo is back to stay!
Happy WOYWW,
Shoshi #24
Thanks for your visit earlier.
ReplyDeleteLove your box! The postcards sound interesting.....
Have a good week
Bishopsmate #27
What a beautiful card and the wooden chest is gorgeous too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards and that chest is amazing. Peg 63
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic of war memorial and I always admire your craft set up. thanks for your lovely comments.
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Good morning, Bridgett. Those cards are lovely! So delicate. That chest is gorgeous. Hard to find craftsmanship like that these days. May that chest hold your quilts for a very long time. Creative Blessings! Kelly #43
ReplyDeleteI love your oval table (and what's on it!) and I do love the fact that I'm not the only 'neat/clean worker' in the woyww-bunch, ha! The wooden box is really wonderful! Thanks for stopping by my blog last week - I'm a bit late myself but happy woyww, have a nice weekend! Hug, Marit #28
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely glory box, so intricate (very much like the card!). Lovely.
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Kyla