I spend so much time trying to find folks when wanting to leave a comment for someone who has been kind enough to leave one for me and life could be so much simpler. Please, when posting it would be a great idea if you could put the number you are on the list that week. Straight away we can come and find you (I say "we" because I am sure others feel the same) - we used to do it but it seems to have disappeared and new peeps are maybe not aware of it. Just a thought and no way is it a criticism,, just a plea from little old me.
Now to the business - what on earth am I on about - why Julia Dunnit and her phenomenam which is
What's On Your Work Desk Wednesday. Pop over and see what I am on about - you will be hooked. Now to my desk - this week!!! As most of you know I have just got back from my three day Polymer Clay Workshop and have finally unloaded my bag. This is my room:
Literally everything DUMPED! No available workspace and no time to move stuff at the moment.
This is my poorly pasta machine just peeping in at the left hand side, my syrup tin (stripped of its upper and lower seams), a book I bought, my screen printed pendants, canes for the fruit tarts, crushed clay for Natalia's bracelets and other stuff.
Moving along - new clay (I am converting to Premo as I love working with it) and old clay. The latter of which is perfectly ok but there are bags of Kato, bags of Premo, Sculpey and Fimo. Now they all have to be sorted out.
A tube bead roller which Val and Craig gave to us all, skewers, tools, rolling pin, liquid clay, screens, cling film, instruction leaflets and a couple more new books and probably loads of other stuff I haven't mentioned. On the tiles are (top - bracelet and brooch half finished from Natalia's class, black and white brooch from Christine's class and various screen printed pendants/ear-rings cut from left-overs from Alison's class).
Want to see more chaos?
Pop over to Julia's blog and join in the fun as we all rummage around to see what everyone is up to. Happy WOYWW!
But first of all feast your eyes on the inchies I got from the swap: (remember these are all clay ones) - I showed you mine last week.
The bottom two rows feature mainly caning and the one to the right of Alex's Steampunk one is also a cane.
Eva did a button rather than an inchie for all of us, Irene did a Sutton Slice with her face (3rd row down), Kim did Mica Shift (next to the end on second row) whilst the next one along is from Christine Dumont the tutor who did the brooch with us (mine is not finished yet - needs sanding etc) and check out Sue's which I love (first and second on second row down). Don't know the names of the people for all of them (it is rather frenetic when we swap) but do know that the top left one is by Noella and the top right by Marta, both from Spain. The face cane at the bottom is Diane's and the Celtic Knot is the cane perfected by Val and demonstrated to us so admirably.
Got to show you the brooch I bought from Marta (Marta is from Spain) as I just loved it and thought I might also put a jump ring on it and turn it into a pendant. I bet some of my friends will expect me to do something like this - but I am not as clever as Marta - not yet! Must say this photo does not do it justice as I had to take it in artificial light.