Wednesday, July 27, 2016

WOYWW #373

Another fabulous week of visiting creative friends and neighbors, both near and far. At least the weather is to be a tad cooler this week for our travels.

This is what both of my work surfaces looked like as of Monday night. We left early Tuesday morning and I knew I'd not get a post ready to go before we returned. Now all I'll have to do is link up with Miss Julia.


You can see the back of the scraprack to the left. I'm FINALLY DONE! I've waited 10 years to have a scraprack. If you want to see the front, check out Monday's post. 

And this is the other work table... A disaster at best but now that the Scraprack project is out of the way, the rest of the room can come together.


What you're seeing is my blog planner binder in the foreground. To the left you'll see some punches. Those are the current SU punches I own. I ran out of room in the basket at the end of the table so decided to separate current from everything else and keep them close at hand on the table.

That's my desk? What's on yours? When you are done visiting me in the Ozarks, please hop on over to Stamping Ground where Miss Julia has a long list of other studios you can peek into. No standing on an up-turned milk pail to look in the window. We open the doors wide and welcome you. We won’t touch.. just look. J  I can't wait to peek but we have a busy weekend ahead so I may be late again getting 'round. Please leave your number and you'll be first on my list.


11 comments:

  1. enjoy your scraprack. Happy WOYWW Vicky #15

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  2. Great scraprack! I like how you've organized in rainbow order on your shelf.
    Sheila #41

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  3. It looks wonderfully organized -- what a big job -- congratulations. Glad you're having a fun week of visiting. Happy WOYWW! ~ Laura #33

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  4. You've done a great job. Congrats on getting your scrap rack. I had to go and look at your previous post as I didn't know what one was :-) Anne x #16

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  5. Wow! that was a huge job. It would be good to have the PL in there and more free bookshelf space too. Blessings, LisaDV #35

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  6. Happy WOYWW and what an amazing project to finish. I did not know what a Scraprack was. I would like to get one done one day. I don't have a huge stock of embellies/stickers/papers etc, but it would be fantastic to be able to put my hand on something straightaway. Ali x #26

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  7. Hi Kelly, loving the view of your craft room. Your desk space is brilliant too. Wishing you a happy woyww, Angela 14

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  8. Congrats on your rack - great job! Love your work space & plenty of it! hugs, donna #49

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  9. Hi Kelly, thanks for your late visit. the meds did their thing but they came to an end so I'm back to house boundness now and wondering if this one will end???? Curious about your scraprack, looked at the other post and think I understand what it is now. Nice to be sorted isn't it? BJ#34

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  10. I love all the light you get in your studio and how the white furnishings enhance it further. Blessings!

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