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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

It's #165 at WOYWW

Welcome, it's Wednesday already and time for Ms. Julia's What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday at the STAMPING GROUND. A fun adventure for meeting new people, their blogs and peeping about their workspace.

There are bits and pieces of Halloween and Christmas.

 I have enjoyed this week, being able to create and spend time at home. More hurried than I like but the "Crafty Affair" date has been set for end of Sept. instead of Oct. so have to keep on a schedule and
"GET ER DONE"....
I have way to many ideas, then this old mind and body can actually accomplish. Then the next thing is when I do get each project done to tag them with a price and pack away. My 2 big questions are: how to price each item,  and WHERE oh WHERE do I store all this extra stuff.?

These little Victorian designs are from Chenille stems, and some little cut out faces.  I've the gluing yet to do.

 Keeping  it short and simple today, I'm off to visit the 1st of the month billing office for my parents new living  arrangements. Hoping it will be a fun adventure.
Thanks for stopping by, have fun visiting WOYWW and have a great week.

20 comments:

VonnyK said...

I love those cute little pipe cleaner Christmas faces, so cute. You are really organised to even be thinking of Christmas already. I'm a wait until the last minute and panic kind of person :)
Have a great week.'
Von #35

kay said...

loving the festive colours
have a super woyww
kay #82

Glenda said...

Well it looks like you have an assembly line going there girl. Love the idea for these chenille pieces. Hope you have a wonderful rest of the week!

Judys Lace Creations said...

Those little Victorian characters are very sweet. I found a you tube video on Victorian Xmas ornaments recently if you want the link.
Thanks for your lovely comment on my blog, and for becoming a new Follower!
Good luck for the draw next week.
Judy #20.

Twiglet said...

Wahoo!! Ist Gold medal for UK just won. Happy Yorkshire Day! x Jo

JoZart Designs said...

Sounds like you need a 30 hour day at least! Lots going on there. thanks for popping in on me and I'll take your advice on a day off clearing out.... just as soon as it stops raining and the sun shines... oh I wish!
Love joZarty x

Lynn Holland said...

Well done Sylvia on all your crafting this week.
Yes it was a piece of driftwood I used for my tag. Thanks for popping in.
Kind regards
Lynn 74

Kay Hammock said...

Hi Sylvia,

Sounds like you are very busy!! I see lots of fun things on your desk. Don't you love those zipper flowers!

Happy WOYWW
Hugs,
Kay #31

Lunch Lady Jan said...

I think that I need to make a list too - so much to do and not enough time at the moment!! The days seem to be speeding up and I've got so much to do and so many ideas keep cropping up.
Thanks for the birthday wishes, I've had a brilliant day and got some lovely prezzies - loads of delicious beads!!
Hugs, LLJ #1 xx

Geri said...

Can't wait to see a close up of those little Victorian characters!! So glad to hear you're enjoy some crafting time, Sylvia!! Pricing is always a tuffy for me, too! And of course that other issue of so many great ideas...so little time!! ;). Take care!!

Princess Judy Palmer said...

H'ween and Christmas. I am so not ready for them. But I know that you must be early if you are doing a craft show. I love your little chenille people, so cute! I can't imagine getting ready for a craft show. Even getting ready for a craft class flummoxes me as to where to put the stuff in the meantime. I rather lack space in my life. Hubby and I looked at a condo once across the street out of curiosity. It was so teeny. I said, "Oh I could live here!" He was shocked, "But we'd never fit!" I pointed out that I said -I- could live there, no mention of him or even the cats.

famfa said...

By busy and productive desk. Halloween and Christmas? Oh my, not even considered them yet! X

Famfa 33 - thanks for visiting

Annie said...

Gosh you are so busy and organised. Well done you.
Hugs,
A x #64

sandra de said...

Your chenille people are so sweet. I am in awe of how organised you are and I am sure you will do well at the stall.
Sandra @36

scrappymo! said...

You have got a lot done there...Pricing is hard for me too...
I used to have a booth at a huge craft fair at my work. I was a single Mum at the time and would make enough profit to pay for all of Christmas and the presents. I have not had a booth for 20 years and now my DD's want to get one this Christmas.
Although i have not sold for so long, I still go to all the craft fairs as a shopper. I also try to wander around the other booths and just check out their pricing. I find that helps.

Also prices can be higher in certain socio-ecconomic areas. If you have a certain aspect to your items that is in vogue at the moment, then you could perhaps charge more for those items.

Tilly Tea Dance said...

Cute little Christmas items - I get round to that sort of thing around mid December! x M

ShazInOzCardsCalligraphy said...

Hi there Sylvia, wow what fun you are having here..Thanks so much for popping over and thanks for sharing ~ happy WOYWW! Shaz in Oz. x #43

Jan Hennings said...

WOW! I want to come and play in your work space:)

Lynn Stevens said...

I'm glad I'm not the only one working on Halloween but you have me on the Christmas stuff. Don't know how I'd get it all out at once.
Cute little goodies you did there
Hugs Lynn

Kim Humbert said...

how did you make their lil bodies,would love to make some for my silver tree.