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WOYWW 258



Ha! Remember last week when I said I was going to be tidy by next Wednesday?  Didn't happen!!

Some of it is a little tidier but the time I planned to use tidying the desk was spent sitting on the floor in the kitchen helping mum to get rid of flour weevils.  Quite a scary thought that they were brought in to the house from flour bought at the supermarket.   Anyhow, no weevils on the desk...


A half started journal page.  Some wrapping paper torn up and gel mediumed down.  I'm thinking some gesso, circle mask, silver acrylic paint, teal ink.  We'll see how it goes.

Also a pile of pencils waiting to draw an owl. Just cos.

Thanks for stopping by, see you at your desk!

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  1. Great start on your page and can't wait to see it when done. (#62 WOYWW)

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  2. Is it me or are there weevils these days? Always a good excuse for a spring clean! I love the colours you are using on the page. x Jo

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  3. It's good you have things there you know need finishing. Hope you don't get side tracked by any more weevils.

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  4. Beautiful page in the making! Thanks for sharing!
    Glenda #58

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  5. Sadly, some certain types of housework do take priority over crafting. Hope your are weevil free and back to being creative soon!

    Happy Woyww,

    Sandy #49

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  6. Looks like a promising start :)

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  7. Your desk looks tidy enough to me! Love the beginning of your page and your plans for it! Chris 79

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  8. Yuk - weevils! My only experience of them was when I was 5, finding them in my Weetabix! I hasten to say that was 57 years ago!! Mind you, it put me off them (Weetabix, not weevils - I was never into them!!) until recently, when I've started eating them again. Mum eats one, once a week which, at that rate, the smallest box of 12 would last 3 months! Crumbs, how could I waffle on so long about cereal?! Anyway, your desk looks full of potential, and I look forward to seeing the finished page. Have a great week, Chris # 23 xx

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  9. I love all the "in progress" just waiting for you to have a moment to pop back to your desk and start right in! At least you won't have to decide what to start working on. It's all waiting for you :) marissa #99

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  10. I stopped by for Friday Smiles and decided to comment here, first. I have had those same weevils in my house, too. I cleaned and removed anything with flour in it. Now I put any and everything that contains flour in the fridge. I even put my pasta in the freezer. Those little buggers will never invade my home again. I hope you have gotten rid of yours.

    Of course, the desk looks far more inspiring. Do you have enough pencils (grin)? Happy WOYWW from #1.

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  11. Eeek - yes ... I had those in Weetabix many years ago... little buggers !!! I hope you exterminated them all :-)
    Great selection of goodies on your desk... and I like the look of that fabbo sewing machine :-D
    Happy WOYWW

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    IKE in Greece xx

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