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WOYWW 286


Well, the last desks of November as Julia tells us.  Nothing Christmassy on mine at all this week...


I'm finishing off my card deck today.  Sticking my details on the back of each card.  It is a drag but it is better than handwriting your name 55 times.  By the end of that task I was convinced I was spelling my own name wrong!  Note the little ring of talc on the side of the work surface; I am incapable of using glue without getting it all over my fingers/hands/elbows and the talc un-stickies the stickiness so I don't leave gluey fingerprints over everything!


When that is done I have 3 albums worth of 12x12 layouts (the bear box is full!!) to put back in their albums.  Yesterday we got them all out and I sorted them in date order according to the photos.  Perhaps this is why some people like to scrap chronologically?!
 
See you at your desk!


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  1. Hi Laura,
    How lovely too your organised LOs. What lovely memories they are too.
    Hugs,
    Annie x. #23

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  2. My pages are also in a box...for no other reason than I have not gotten round to filing them...I also have been working out of order. Was much better when I kept up to date, now I am about 4 years behind I think...#3

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    1. up. to. date.
      I do not understand these words!! ;)

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  3. Good luck with getting all the photos in order Laura. I'm like you I tend to get glue everywhere & then it's always ends up on something it shouldn't . Happy woyww Jill #10

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  4. What is the card deck for? I was looking at your older posts but couldn't find anything about it. (I'm just hoping for a good idea, as I've just got a deck of cards, that's why I'm asking!) Great tip with the talcum powder! Why didn't I think of that the other day when I had spray glue all over my fingers! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #41

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    1. The deck is for a swap - check it out and maybe join us?
      http://jessicaleighbrogan.com/cardswap/

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  5. How organised!! Well done on getting things sorted. Have a lovely week, Chris # 8

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  6. I'm fascinated by your card deck. They look lovely. What are you going to do with them?
    That is a good tip about the talc. Talc is difficult to find nowadays but I think I'll make the effort to find some because it sounds like a good idea for sticky fingers!
    Thanks for letting me look over your shoulder,
    Have a good week,
    Lisca#24

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    1. The card deck are for a swap - I send 52 cards to Jessica, she shuffles them with lots of other decks and sends back 52. I get little works of art with positive messages on from artists all over the world.
      http://jessicaleighbrogan.com/cardswap/ - join us? x

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  7. great Idea for storing your pages! Happy WOYWW Ginny # 43

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  8. The card deck is a great idea but what a job to do them all. I'm glad someone else is as bad with glue as me. I tend to get it everywhere but where I want it.
    Have a great week.
    Von #17

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  9. well how fascinating today Laura...well actually, it's Saturday, I'm slow this week! The little ring of talc is such a good idea. But then I'm so self absorbed that I wouldn't have a problem signing my name that many times!! It'll be a fab swap, how exciting! I don't scrapbook or store chronologically......that says a lot about my state of mind I think!

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