Wednesday, August 31, 2011

WOYWW 117

There's not a great deal on my workdesk this Wednesday, but what there is, shows that I have had a very successful couple of days and have just about completed another double layout for my son's scrapbook. All that is left for me to do is add a few more words, and you can see I am sorting through some tiny Sizzlit mini-dies to find the letters I need. I have just enough bits of red paper left over after mounting the photos with it, to cut these letters, so I shall get them done now and maybe do a separate blog on the completed pages. I have a range of sticking mediums out. The tiny letters are a right fiddle and I can never be sure what will be best to use with them, but I expect I'll settle for a glue pen. Needless to say the rest of the space is occupied by Baggins, who is under threat of death if he moves onto my pages while my back is turned. I'm off to feed the dogs but it is such a nuisance to have to put everything away when you want to use it again in half an hour or so, so today I have risked leaving it out. (Just five more pages to do now, hopefully before I fly to UK next Thursday, when I want to give the completed book to him).
Now why not pop over to Julia's blog and see what everyone else is up to today.

5 comments:

  1. I'll bet any money that Baggins leapt onto the most important part of your desk as soon as your back was turned - that's cats for you!!! xx

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  2. Looks like the cat is going to make something good.

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  3. Looking good Kate! Quickie Glue pens are really good and reliable - one for the shopping list at Ally Pally although I expect you already have one (some) lurking in your craft room :) Baggins is sooo funny!! Di xx

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  4. Awww - gorgeous kitty! Have a great WOYWW! xx

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  5. Beautiful cat! You have been very busy, the LO looks great from what I can see. Would love to see the finished page.
    Happy belated WOYWW

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