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It's tidy!!


Apart from the containers awaiting pretty stash to be laid out in them ready for the next project.  To my right...


Well yes, there is still quite a lot of stuff there.  Much less than there once was though, and that my friends is progress!

To my left...


Kammy the Silhouette who will be working hard this afternoon.  I've tried my hand at designing a few cut files.  Of course I have no idea about the computery side of things so whether they will work is yet to be seen.

Thanks for popping by, leave me a comment and I'll be sure to check out your desk too!


Comments

  1. What an orderlydesk - ribbons on sticks- threads on a wheelie thing and varying sizes of scissors in a row. I'm afraid I'm more of a slut when it comes to my stash which means it takes twice as long to find things. Have a productive week Jackie #14

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  2. Hi Laura, WOW! you do have a nice tidy desk.

    Will be interested to see what you create with your Silhouette.

    Hope you've had a good day. Sue

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  3. Hi Laura. What a lovely tidy desk and I do have to say I really love your thread holder.
    Hugs,
    Annie x # 22

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  4. Nothing like a profound cleanup! Good luck with your computer cuts, computers are supposed to be logical, and but often seem unpredictable to me :) happy woyww, thanks for popping by!
    Kristiina #23

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  5. How lovely your desk looks, Laura - so tidy and I do like your little containers and how cute is your thread organiser! Hope you have had a successful afternoon with Kammy :) Have a great week. Elizabeth x #53

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  6. Well, I for one am very impressed that you're even attempting the computery thing!! That's why I stick to low tech things like fabric and threads....so much easier to get my simple brain around :-D
    Hugs, LLJ 2 xxx

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  7. how lucky you are to own a cameo, so want one myself.And dose dishes are supercute.butterfliecrafter#8

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  8. What a lovely organised craft space, that washi storage is fab.

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  9. Wow! what a lot of tidy space :o) I love your thread storage and that is an impressive colleciton of washi tapes! Have a gerat weekend :o) Annie C #33

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  10. So late getting round desks this week! - Oh so clean fresh and tidy - wish I could say the same about mine!! x Jo

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