I must point out that some of you did not get the picture correct about the Leigh Show last week. It was not the fault of the organiser of the show - it was the management of the whole Arena. This show happens three times a year at more or less the same time and each year is pre-booked for the full year. Looks as if the Arena big wigs just got greedy and took more bookings from other organisations but the little craft fair got the brunt of it all as there was so many parking spaces taken with other events setting their stalls up. Really naughty but I expect they got a roasting from the show's organiser. I know him well.
Anyway, you came to see my desk. Hae been busy but don't want to show you as yet what I have been doing. Trying to follow a very fast demonstration on You Tube which has taken most of my stamping time up. Here's my desk as it stands:
The book on the left is a Pig Pig one that I am using at the moment as my journal for Thursdays postings. I covered the front, years ago, with die cut shapes and then went over the top with crumpled aluminium foil and darkened it in the creases with shoe polish. Something I used to do with my Girl Guides years ago. The clear boxes have my Lavinia stamps in and the A4 box has things I am currently working on inside. The white top is a bottle of masking fluid and the orange tin is what I keep my butterflies in and the yellow one has my bees in it. The other one has tiny numbers in.
We have had some lovely weather, up north even, and that has meant lots of lovely days out resulting in not a lot of stamping being done. Sunday saw us in Heysham, a lovely little Lancashire village by the sea. We walked along the promenade and this time took a different route back which took us past these delightful little horses
There were 15 in total in the field
I never realised that there were links with Turner until I saw this display by the car park - he is best known for his landscapes and seascapes.
and here is the Rectors house where he used to stay
It really is a pretty village and there is evidence of a great community feel with lots of the houses boasting beautiful floral displays. They won an award for Britain in Bloom last year (yet again as they have won several times in the past) and I am sure they will do well this year too. I'll put some more photos up tomorrow.
See you over at Sarah's for the time being - now I must get on with some crafting - and get my journal post ready for tomorrow.