What's on Your Work Desk Wednesday!


Good morning, afternoon or evening to you all and thank you for visiting my desk this week. I will return your visit!

This is my desk ...


This week I have been stamping and colouring with distress inks, I am using hammered paper for a bit of texture so the stamp doesn't always come out completely perfect but I am ok with that, I am enjoying my colouring in!

I have taken advice from you experts and stamped a few images when I have my stamps out so I can use them later. It has saved me so much time doing this and I only have to clean the stamp once, bulk colouring in is handy too. :-)


The flowery stamp on the left is Hero Arts and I have embossed this image with clear embossing powder and coloured it in, I like the effect!

Hop over to our wonderful host Julia's blog and see whats on everyone elses desk this week!

I hope that you all have a great week!

Tracey x

21 comments:

Helen said...

Love that stamp - you can't beat Hero Arts for flowers!

Unknown said...

thats a good idea, stamping more than one image, i never thought of that one

thanks for the snoop
hugs
Judie 53

Annie said...

Love the image your colouring....I think we all pick up tips and hints from the other blogs.....brilliant :-)
A x

Glenda said...

Nothing like flowers to get you in the mood for Spring! Thanks for sharing your space!

Sarpreet said...

i didnt used to - but i do these days, stamp the image twice, i also work in front of my pc - glad I am not the only one. great workspace, happy woyww, thank you for sharing (#9)

Angie said...

Like what you are doing with those stamps

Deb said...

what a gorgeous stamp that is and such pretty colours too, I love distress inks! Great idea to to batch stamp, will save so much time later! have a great day! hugs Debx

Twiglet said...

That flowery stamp is fab - beautiful done.

Anonymous said...

Looking really good Tracey, mass stamping is a great idea, even if you don't get time to colour them in at once you'll have some ready stamped images to choose from for your next project. And keep any mistakes or badly coloured bits, they make great decoupage! Love the alphabet stamp too, really pretty.

Hugs
Brenda 91

Rhonda said...

I like your desk and the flower stamp is fab. What's that on your computer screen? Is that some of your art? Thanks for sharing and for stopping by my desk. #15

Leonie said...

luvly jubly!
are the illustrations on the screen your? very cute!!!
happy WOYWW!
xxx
fairy leonie

Neet said...

Just done a workshop with Hero Arts and later a Make and Take (I cleaned all the stamps for them as it was the end of the day). Thanks for sharing your lovely work and the desk. Are those speakers at either side of the screen/monitor? #17

Starla said...

What fun to color! And good idea about the mass stamping! star 125

Chrissie said...

Enjoy your colouring!
I often have to stamp several images at once... I frequently mess up something or other along the way and lots end up in the bin!
Chrissie #22

okienurse said...

Very nice Tracy! I love coloring in the background stamps and the big wheels. Thanks for sharing.
Vickie #80

katemade designs said...

bulk coloring does help. I really like the image on your screen.

Julia Dunnit said...

Nice and refreshing colours, so cheerful! Love the alpha, haven't seen that before. Bulk is always good - as long as you remember where you put them...seriously!

Victoria said...

this is lovely happy woyww thank you for visiting

Marjo said...

i stamp multiples too, just in case I mess up the first one. I used to make mutliples to save time in the future. Unfortunately it's hard for me to keep track of them, or find them...lol

Thanks for the peek and sharing. Hugs, Marjo lucky #1.

Linby said...

Love those stamps. The alpha one you've coloured looks fab.
Linbyx

Elizabeth said...

The stamp is lovely and I like how you have coloured it in. The tip about stamping more than once is a good one. I took a peek at your latest post and those flowers are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Elizabeth x #96

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