Wednesday, July 4, 2012

WOYWW161

Just a quick peek at my work desk this week folks. I had my usual morning at my sewing group and when I got in I realised that I needed to make an insert for a birthday card to hand-deliver at a party this evening. This required a stamp I bought around four months ago, but have not so far managed to file. So I went to my 'tidy-up' tray and pulled out all the new(ish) stamps that still need to be filed, and here they are!

I'm not proud of it. In fact it is quite shameful. Some of these were bought during my UK visit in May and several even earlier than that. There are also a few relatively recent purchases. They include some from SU, quite a few from Chocolate Baroque, several magazine giveaways, and one of the new Michael Powell stamps. I did have a session recently when I transferred them onto EZmount, so now I have to decide which folder they belong in and GET THEM PUT AWAY! 

As it is now time to get ready for the aforementioned party, most of them will return to the tidy tray tonight, but it is my resolution for the week, to get them all filed by the weekend. Don't hold your breath!
Do hop over to Julia's blog to see what everyone else has out to play with today, and I will join you in the morning to visit my friends and leave some comments.

14 comments:

  1. Hope you had a good time at the party.
    I love the look of the stamps ...so what if you have not filled them yet ...atleast you could find them quickly. xx#10

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  2. Enjoy the party.. lots of lovely looking stamps on your desk, happy crafting jill #43

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  3. Hi there. Hope you enjoyed the party. I have a box of stamps waiting to be put away. Never get round to it so am constantly searching the box - and adding to it. Happy WOYWW thanks for sharing Anne x

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  4. Ooh, look at all those stamps! You have a very busy work desk! jenx

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  5. Really hope the party went well. What a lot of stamps....I've just sold most of mine on ebay :-)
    Hugs,
    A x #66

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  6. I hope you enjoyed the party.
    All those lovely stamps to play with. I'm on my way over to play!!!
    I have that Michael Powell stamp and love it.
    Happy WOYWW
    Hugs Lisax #91

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  7. Happy WOYWW. Fab stamps - and you will have a lot of fun going through them and putting them away. I have got that Michael Powell one as well (free gifts with my Craft Stamper subscription) and haven't had a chance to play yet. Ali x #71

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  8. Snap Kate, I also have that Michael Powell stamp :) But you have a load of unused ones there for sure, lucky you.

    Good luck with the putting away, a little bit at a time is my motto.

    Di xx

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  9. At least you found the stamp you needed. Hope you enjoyed the rest of the day. May you be hit by inspiration as you file your stamps :-)
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  10. just dropped back to say ...welldone for collecting so many sets together.

    Not all of our cats are rescued ...some runts of peoples litters and a couple of accidents when we thought a male was now safe to be with a female of unknown neutering!!!! but our last rescue was Toto ...a maine ooon who was being threatened with a microwaved end ...DD cat napped him.
    Love the thermometer on your other blog ...hope temps drop soon.xx

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  11. Such an array of lovely stamps - get them sorted and into action! x Jo

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  12. You have some lovely stamps there...I'm sure they will eventually get put to use!

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  13. WOW - that sure is a lot to tidy up! Have fun! xxx

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  14. That is quite a haul you've amassed! Putting them away certainly isn't the fun part of retail therapy so you can't be blamed for putting it off, now can you? ;) This is my first time to your blog so I'll have to paw around and see some of your completed projects...with all those stamps I'm sure I'll find some amazing things! :)
    Deeyll #140

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