Wednesday 12 October 2016

What's on my work desk today

No electricity......broken computer.......crikey knows how I've managed to get here but I was determined to show you what I made at the weekend.

I attended a fantastic workshop at Hope & Elvis in Nottingham.   
Our tutor was the very lovely Viv Sliwka better known as Hens Teeth.  
This is some of her beautiful work.
http://www.hensteethart.com

Our theme for the day was "Garden In A Tin"


Hope you like mine.  


Sorry for the layout and pics not being my normal one but I'm doing this on my iPhone. Let's hope normal service is resumed soon.

Have a good desk hopping day 




20 comments:

  1. Oh bless you. These techy things are only good when they work aren't they? I hope normal service resumes soon for you. I love your creation in a Tim....so pretty.
    Have a great week.
    Hugs,
    Annie x #13

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  2. Blimey, what a stressful return to an idyllic weekend! Hope you get that virus sorted.
    Having seen your tin in the flesh I can confirm that it's pretty flipping gorgeous! xxx

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  3. Oh my, I love her work and yours! I would like to have gone on that workshop, must investigate her website. Meanwhile, I'm sending prayers to the Tech Gods that your computer/electricity woes are resolved soon :-)
    Hugs. LLJ 11 xxx

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  4. Hi Lynn, What lovely things you created at the workshop. Have a great week, Hugs, Shaz #6 xxx

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  5. How annoying losing your electricity and computer! We don't realise how much we rely on these things these days - for better or worse - until they're gone and we're stranded! Lovely makes - I'm glad you've found a way to share them. Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa #22

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  6. Oh no! Hope you get the electricity and computer back soon. Sounds like you had a great time at the workshop and your finished project looks great.

    Happy WOYWW
    Sharon K #30

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  7. how sweet, love the details of the yellow thread and flowers. Happy WOYWW, Vicky #9

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  8. I couldn't begin to blog from my phone, so well done! Love the project from your workshop, it looks gorgeous. Helen #1

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  9. Gosh well done, blogging from my phone would cause me to swear and rage and we'll, wouldn't happen!! Gosh, how long will you be without power? Not long I hope, eek, what about the coffee break!! Love the garden in a tin, what a marvellous workshop, bet you loved it.

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  10. A garden in a tin: what a wonderful idea! And it's looking ever so lovely! Hope the technical problems sort themselves out soon. It can be very stressful, I know. These damn things should work, it's their jobs! xxx

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  11. I'm super duper impressed that you were able to post via your iphone. I don't even like to type comments on blogs I visit from it. Hope your electricity and computer issues resolve quickly. Your garden tin is amazing!! Happy Wednesday! LisaDV #26

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  12. No electricity! Nightmare. Hope it's all back soon. Have a great woyww nad happy crafting, Angela x 19

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  13. No electricity is a nightmare however I sometimes wish I didn't have a computer...LOL! Your garden is delightful.
    Hope the electric gets on soon. Have a great week!
    Hugs,
    Chris #24

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  14. How lovey! I bet that class was so fun... :) Have a great week! Heather #40

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  15. I LOVE the budgie! I used to have one. The needlework is lovely! I love how you did the doodling effect with embroidery! How cool is that?! Hugs. (Jen #16)

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  16. love the bird needlework. I used to do a lot of needlework and ought to get back into it. Have a great week! Vickie #2

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  17. You came to Nottingham! I didn't see you... 😔 But I'm glad you had a fab time anyway. I LOVE ❤️ your garden in a box, it's so beautiful. Next time give me a shout and I'll come and meet you for cake or something? Xxx

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  18. What a beautiful project to have created at the workshop. Thanks for the link I have spent a delightful 30 minutes having a look at her site. Well done for being able to post pics etc via your iPhone. Thanks for lovely comments.
    sandra de @7

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  19. Beautiful work Lynn, as always. The little tin is exquisite and how lucky you were to go on a course with Viv from Hen's Teeth, I love her work. Hope you are soon up and running power wise - how horrid for you but lucky you can do all this stuff on your phone - mine only makes phone calls - how old fashioned!!

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  20. Love your artwork. Sorry for the late visit.
    April #25

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