Wednesday, April 19, 2017

WOYWW #411



Here's my spot this morning, just as I left it from the last two projects. The card you see peeking out from beneath the magazine is in the previous post HERE. I'll need to give it a clear after breakfast so I can get cards done for tomorrow's blog posts.

I apologize for not getting to many of you last week. We have been so busy trying to get outdoor projects done between rain drops. We have a concrete pour coming this morning. Bob has worked hard the past two days getting forms made in 5 different places around the yard. A new grill/ patio table pad, dog run, patio slab in front of the green house, a sidewalk chalk surface for the girls and we will finally have the gazebo done. The metal gazebo frame has sat in the back yard for three years, unused as I waited for us to get to this point.

While visiting blogs last night from last week, Dorlene from Crafts In the Command Center talked about finding a way to 'stack' her two cricuts for better function. I told her I'd post a pic of mine this morning.


I found this three-shelf cart at Menards home improvement center just before Christmas. Bob put the wheels on it for me so I can slide it up against the end of the work island when I'm not using it, or pull it out for easy access. The cart was $8.  The shelves are press board and the poles are plastic. Light weight, easy to move around. 


That's it for my desk this week. Who's Miss Julia and why am I here?  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.  Please leave your number and you'll be among the first on my list.

14 comments:

  1. The garden work sounds like it will be lovely. We have a lot to do with ours, its so long! Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #15 XxX

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  2. Good luck with the concrete pour; hope the weather holds out for you. It will be nice to get the gazebo up finally. Sarah #11

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  3. Hi Kelly your plans for outside sound fab. hope you show us all when it's done. have started sorting out our garden after the winter. Thank you for visiting me, much appreciated. Anne x #21

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  4. Oh, what a good grandma, to pour concrete so the girls can chalk! It all sounds like a lot of work!
    You aren't the only one to not get around last week! I wasn't good either! LOL #38

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  5. Wow, you do have a lot going on - it's not often we have concrete featured on WOYWW, you may have to show us pics next week of your slabs!!! I'm so glad you liked the dragon btw, I'll see if I can make him smaller and post him to you :-D
    Hugs, LLJ 1 xxx

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  6. We've just built a new pond in the back garden - and that was hard enough... not sure I could cope with all the building and concrete pouring though! lol
    Have a wonderful Wednesday!
    Bubbles #27

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  7. Those trollies are so useful and works really well with the machines. Happy crafty week and wishing you a lovely woyww, Angela x16x

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  8. Cute card - looks like lots of FUN cardmaking happening on your workdesk this week!

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  9. hope the work went well... great trolley. Helen #3

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  10. Blimey, sounds like things are hectic with you at the moment. Hope you get some time to craft! Cara x

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  11. It is indeed the time (and weather, at least in Holland it is) to get work in the garden done (or in my case: balcony) so you can enjoy it this Summer. Thanks for visiting my blog yesterday, I send you sunshine from the Netherlands and a big hug, Marit #20

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  12. Sounds like you are going to have a fabulous summer with all that garden reno! Thanks for sharing, Lindart #35

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  13. Those storage carts are really useful, aren't they! I could do with another one around here too :)

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  14. Love your purchase at Menards. I need something like that so I can keep them off my desk area. Thanks for remembering to share your photo!! Dorlene

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