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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Woyww#137,distress inks, mess and general inkiness.

Hey there,
Well it is that time of week again where courtesy of Julia we hop around blogland looking at people's creative places and goodies!!!what a great way to spend a few hours!!!
So here is my place today

There is lots of mess and general post inky fun mess here...I haven't had a lot of time to play but can you that from my first foray into grungepaper flowers last week
to the finished result here

I have become officially hooked and much of my crafty time has been stamping flowers from The Artistic Stamper set flower power, cutting them and they await inking, cutting and possibly dunking in the melt pot?!!
However..is it just me or because of the colour do these look like little cabbages?!!not quite what i went for!!!Do you think they will catch on?!

Anyway make sure you pop across to http://stamping-ground.blogspot.com/, to see all the fab creative places and hop around , the desks I mean!

I will be back later with my third piece as visiting artist for gingersnap creations,
have a fab inky day
thanks for stopping by
hugs trace x
right off to get hopping...

46 comments :

  1. Fun desk today!

    Ramona
    http://create-with-joy.com

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  2. Wow, those flowers look awesome. Your desk looks very busy! Happy WOYWW from #1.

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  3. Great desk and love those flowers no they dont look like cabbages unless they have chickenpox!..lolOnce you dip em they will look totaly different there gorgeous!Have creative week Trace
    hugs judex 14

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  4. Love your flowers - another thing I keep meaning to try my hand at!!

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  5. Well the flowers you started last week turned out fabulous! Happy WOYWW #23 ~Robin Panzer Art Studio 33

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  6. Love your ribbons I can see hanging there - and those flow3ers are great. Thanks for sharing - Hugs, Neet x

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  7. Oh i wish my desk looked that tidy when i've been playing around with inks. Great grunge flowers , & don't look like cabbages .

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  8. ooh love the grungepaper flowers.. word of warning though.. don't dunk the grungepaper into the meltpot.. it turns out yuck! LOL
    Have a very happy woyww day
    Jennie #5

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  9. I love those flowers! I still have some trouble making them, but yours look fab, as does your desk today!

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  10. Your ROSES look very sweet nothing like horrid cabbages.

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  11. Thank you for sharing a bit of your world with us WOYWWers this morning! I hope you have a wonderful week. Those flowers are very addictive, I think they look fab, not at all like cabbages!
    Neil # 34

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  12. Love those flowers and the colour, what stamp did you use?, Happy wednesday, Hugs May x x x

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  13. Love the flowers- no not cabbage looking! The ribbons look so pretty hanging over your workspace!
    Trish #52

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  14. Well I love both flowers and cabbage so I'd be happy with either and yours are great.
    Ann B
    #41

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  15. I like the little flowers and no they don't look like cabbages! Very nice! Have a great week and thanks for sharing! Vickie #33

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  16. Great to see your workspace, I love seeing other people's crafty areas!! So interesting!! By the way, I love your flowers!! x

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  17. I knew you would get addicted - they look fab with the spots!!! love your ribbons too! Thanks for sharing with WOYWW? today! Sarah at 4.

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  18. love the flowers, I don't think they look like cabbages. Thanks for sharing x
    Becky#45

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  19. those flowers are just awesome, i adore them so so much xx

    thanks for the snoop

    hugs
    judie xx

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  20. I knew it, I knew you'd get hooked! They are very addicted...maybe you should make some white ones with green outers....then you can have matching cauliflowers!! Lol good to know they are versatile to be Veges and flowers tho!
    Leandra

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  21. Well you're looking quite organised and have certainly mastered making those lovely flowers. Defo agree with Crafty Chick about the caulis!
    Love joZarty x

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  22. Your flowers are beautiful, definitely a worthwhile endeavour.
    Happy WOYWW Aeryn (15)

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  23. I love your flowers, they are gorgeous :)

    Have a fab WOYWW and have a great week, Luv Karen #86

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  24. I love your cabbages! I mean flowers, I didn't think they looked like cabbages even after you suggested it. I do think they are great though and definitely you should make many, many more of them.

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  25. A nice busy desk! Love your 'little cabbages', they look amazing
    hugs
    Enfys

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  26. I think the flowers are really pretty! Have a super week! -dianneo #123

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  27. loving the cabbages/flowers - very organic. Happy Crafting XXSharne ( Fresh as a Daisy)

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  28. Cabbages? No.......Beautiful roses? Oh Yes!!!

    Lin

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  29. Those flowers are great, really clever. If you think they are too much like cabbages (I don't think they do really), then you could always use a little glitter, or gems to be raindrops. A lovely busy desk. Maggie #70

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  30. Oooh, those flowers sure are pretty! They actually look quite real for being made of paper! Happy WOYWW!

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  31. They don't look like cabbages! They are lovely and I imagine that some melt pot magic would enrich their colour and make them look like china. So go for it...but leave some in-shiny, I think they're pretty! So I'm presuming from the number of paper clips that you are a crafter of some patience...waiting for glue to dry. Heroic!!

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  32. Thanks for stopping by, Love your flowers, and lots of fun things on that desk. Enjoy and Happy WOYWW

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  33. Super project on your desk today! Who cares if they look like cabbages, and they don't! I like them! Patsy from
    HeARTworks

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  34. So many wonderful bits and pieces to snoop at here. I like the little cabbages, they look like a flower in my garden that turns a different shade in time but does actually start off green even when it is open (haven't the foggiest what its called though, sorry!)

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  35. That's my kind of desk!
    the flower is really funky.

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  36. this looks wonderful i love the ribbons hanging down - how have you done this?
    vicky woyww ~66 18.1.2012

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  37. Oh I'm liking the flowers, and green is my favourite colour anyway. Dip them in the meltpot, see what transpires!

    Hugs
    Brenda 104

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  38. Those flowers are so cool!! Thanks for sharing.
    Still loving all your ribbon!!

    Kay
    WOYWW #117

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  39. The flowers are awesome!

    Happy WOYWW (on Thursday!)
    Katie #16

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  40. The flowers are gorgeous. I am having a rest from making little frocks - I have been making children's dressing up outfits for a friend instead!! Have a good week. x Jo

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  41. Those flowers are gorgeous!

    Katie (112)

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  42. great flowers! LOL, what mess!? i actually think you have a neat desk! happy WOYWW and thanks for sharing!
    hugs,
    peggy aplSEEDS

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  43. Love your grungepaper flowers, I'm not surprised you are hooked now, they get you like that.
    Happy WOYWW
    Hugs Lisax #101

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  44. Hmmm, that's a tempting pile of cling rubber stamps on the left side of the desk! I like your grunge paper flowers -- and I think they're too dark to be cabbages. :)

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  45. Ohhh look at all your ribbon and stamps and those gorgeous little cabbages, lol no really they are wonderful and are beautiful flowers, never used grunge paper but if thats the results i think i will have to have a go soon, Lou xxx

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Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by and leave me a comment..it means a lot..hope you like what you see. Trace x