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WOYWW # 146

It's Wednesday (again? already?!) so it's what's-on-your-workdesk day. 
See here for the details...

The thing is, it's really not a good day (M.E/C.F.S) and I haven't even sat at my desk,
I've looked at it longingly but not got anywhere near it. 

It is a mess with no space to work. 




Hopefully next Wednesday there will be a bit more action to share...



Comments

  1. Hi Laura,
    I hope you are feeling better soon! I have Fibromylgia and SLE Lupus so I have a very good idea of how you feel. Take care of yourself and don't try to overdo it!

    I love the hearts with the little houses cut out of the middle. Too cute!

    Take care of yourself. I've signed up as a follower.

    Happy WOYWW
    Hugs,
    Kay
    #15 (visiting everyone that ends with a 5!!)

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  2. Not so bad:), lots of work in progres, regards from 136!

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  3. don't worry, when the spark ignites you'll dig right in, you can't force creativity, take care and be well.

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  4. Just shove it all to one side, the floor will catch it! LOL I joined your blog and waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)

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  5. Hi... Dont worry just take it easy, Just joined you as a follower so I can pop back for a visit, Have a good week Hugs May x x x No9

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  6. Well it looks like we have the same work space . . .

    :)trisha
    #163

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  7. Tee hee, Sandee's comment made me giggle, can just imagine my husband's face if I shoved everything onto the floor! Hope you feel better soon and can get back to crafting x
    Sophie no.88

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  8. Looks like you've got plenty to keep you going when you feel ready. Really loving the easter goodies holder in the previous post - what a brilliant idea. Might have to go and buy some buttons just for the packaging!
    Suzanne @ desk 105

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  9. Hi Laura, thanks for the lovely comments on my blog.

    So sorry you are not feeling too great at the moment. Sending you hugs and best wishes and hope things start looking up for you soon.

    Absolutely adore that postage stamp canvas!! Its gorgeous! Thanks for sharing.

    Take care

    Jackie x

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  10. Oh man, my desk had been like that too! I'm currently in the process of digging out!

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  11. You poor thing you really can't work on that desk - still it is a very good snoop! Thank you for commenting on my blog!
    Hugs,
    Cardarian

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  12. Oh dear, shouldn't laugh but my desk is similar. Was glad just to show those wretched trousers yesterday :) Di xx

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  13. Thank you for visiting my desk & I hope you will soon be feeling better. Sorry my desk was so tidy!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  14. Hope you're feeling a little better today, blooming conditions do get in the way don't they? Mine do! Great desk area. Thanks for sharing this WOYWW, it's Thursday afternoon now, but I'm still snooping through the list! Take care Zo xx 22

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  15. My real desk looks like that, that is why I work at the dining room table! I bet you'll be able to make some space this weekend to be creative! Thanks for visiting me. Barb #106

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  16. I totally agree with Sandee, it is great advice - lol. Thank you for sharing and hope tomorrow is a better day for you. I have RA so understand how you feel, not that it helps. Regards, Anne #66

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  17. Hi there, since you left a comment about my seahorse tag I made, I just wanted you to know that I made a tutorial about how I created the sea, if your interested I would love for you to check it out and let me know how I did on the tutorial as I haven't done many of them before. Thanks bunches and waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)http://inthehillsofnorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2012/03/vellum-noun.html

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  18. It does look a bit 'full' - hope you feel more energetic soon

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  19. Yeahm, but the great thing about this hobby - it'll wait for you! AND.. do I espy a pull out section that means that when you're up to it, you won't have to tidy away first? YAY!

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  20. "A mess with no space to work." Sounds like a real art space! Push some stuff aside and have some fun! :D #175

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