Wednesday, 11 July 2012

WOYWW 162

 This is my workspace today. Still working on my Family History cards. Scope other desks and workspaces here at The Stamping Ground. Be brave and show us yours.
 My ATC's for a swap on the Inkyrangers group. Thanks to Jo for the inspiration. I had a lot of backgrounds made while demming the technique a few years ago at at various stamp shows with Canned air and Alcohol Inks.
Tim Holtz has a video on Youtube.


They are weighted with concrete and move in the breeze.
 Yesterday I took my youngest Granddaughter Yasmine to Fairhaven Lake. I wanted to see The Art Bubbles. Yasmine wanted me to hire a boat and go and pop them.
Yasmine feeding the Canadian Geese, Ducks and Gulls.

12 comments:

Redanne said...

Hi Carol,, there are some lovely photos on your workspace and those canned air and alcohol ink ATCs are gorgeous. A x #54

Bernice said...

Family history cards - now that sounds interesting. We have lots of Canadian geese just down the road from our house at the moment - and I saw some at Castle Howard in Yorkshire last week!
Bernice #20

Katie said...

Love your ATCs :) I'm glad you had fun with the geese with your granddaughter. Those guys used to chase me around and bite me when I was little. I was scared of them for a long time. Lol...

Katie (150)

jill said...

Fab atc's , happy crafting jill #73

Hazel said...

Lovely ATCs. Love your photos. Thanks for the peep into your workspace. Have a good week. Hazel #124 x

Ann B said...

Lovely bright ATCs Carol and thanks for the link to the bubbles - hadn't heard about those. Will have to see if we can squeeze in a visit next week. Not sure what Sorrel will make of them but it will probably involve a lot of barking.
Ann B
#56

Ann B said...

Lovely bright ATCs Carol and thanks for the link to the bubbles - hadn't heard about those. Will have to see if we can squeeze in a visit next week. Not sure what Sorrel will make of them but it will probably involve a lot of barking.
Ann B
#56

Lunch Lady Jan said...

I love the bright, zingy colours on your ATCs Carol - sometimes a pop of colour is just what the doctor ordered. Makes a nice change from grunge in my opinion!!
I really your holiday pics from Austria in the previous post - it's somewhere I would like to visit very much!
Hugs, LLJ ~57 xx

Bridget Larsen said...

Yasmine is absolutely gorgeous. You must share more of your grand children with us. I found some cheap cans of air the other day to do the Tim Holtz technique, tried it a bit but need more space lol
Bridget #6

Shoshi said...

What a beautiful little granddaughter you have! Love the photo of her with the binoculars, bird watching! Adorable!

Your family history box is fascinating. What a lovely treasure that will be to pass on to the family. Your ATCs are stunning too - wish I was involved with THAT swap lol!!

Thanks for your nice comment on my blog - I'm hoping Shoshi's Blog Shop will go well.

Happy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi #4

Eliza said...

Hi Carol,

It has taken me forever to find you, when you visited you didn't leave your link no. Anyway I love your grandaughters cardigan so bright and yummie. Your tray looks like it holds all the essentials required for crafting, also those ATC's are bright and cheerful.

Happy crafting.
Eliza #11

VonnyK said...

Those ATC's are fabulous, love the colours and flowers. What a great idea that art ball is, bet it keeps lots of people amused.
Have a great week and thanks for visiting me. Running late as we have school holidays here.
Have a great week.
Von #51