Wednesday 14 June 2017

WOYWW 419

Another week has flown by with nothing done craft-wise in between desk posts. But once again it is time to share my desk today with the lovely Julia

On Saturday I got home from the hairdresser's to find a box on the doorstep.. well tucked by the step and the wheelie bin..
it was a very little box (I know you can't get the sense of scale from the photo) - I was expecting something, but was a bit surprised at the small-ness of the box!
 some Jane Davenport washi tape.. the flat packet is described as "sheets" of tape and although they didn't break the bank, I was kind of expecting them to be bigger...
the rolls of tape, 7 different ones, all with faces, and different widths, had also appealed to me!

This brand is only newly available in the UK and I know that it is quite a pricey one anyway..
Time will tell if I get anything else from the range..
 I really really missed going to Kew last weekend (not that I'd have been able to go anyway had I not had the hair appointment, due to weekend engineering works on the train) ... I think the lack of a long walk in the fresh air contributed to me being bored on Sunday and couldn't settle to anything crafty.

I did get round to putting together the top 2 boxes in this tower of boxes...
they have big poppers (that you can possibly see on the front), so fit together quite easily... They come from The Works... two for £10

These 4 boxes hold my Paperartsy stamps - there were previously in just the bottom 2, but I have spread them out a bit as they were getting a bit crushed and some of the stamps were getting damaged... so now they have room to breathe (and I have ready made space for new ones... which are being released this week.... guess who's already been shopping!)

no progress has been made on the journal page from last time; even though I still don't think it's finished.

I did put some washi tape (no idea where this one came from!) on the last page in the book... and there it has sat, again...

So that's me for this week... will be hopping along to your desks soon.

Happy WOYWW!

I will be going to Kew this weekend (weather permitting) so stand by for more photos!

35 comments:

Claire said...

I am determined to at least visit a couple of desks... I just love treasures in the mail :)
Happy WOYWW! Claire, no. 4

Neet said...

Looking forward to seeing some more of your fab photography Helen so hoping that the weather is kind to you at weekend.
Must investigate this Jane D washi tape, sounds interesting and I am a fan of her face drawing - just wish I could draw faces like she does.
Hugs, Neet 7 xx

sandra de said...

Hope you find some interesting uses for your new buys. The stacking of boxes is an art in itself... I don't know how you remember what is in each box. I often stumble across something at the back of my cupboard and feel like I have struck gold.
sandra de @11

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Wow, those JD sheets and washi tape are something I would never have considered buying. But the fact they were so small makes a statement.

I'll look forward to seeing you at Kew this weekend, because I'm not playing at WOYWW this week.

Annie said...

I love your new storage system but I'm certain I would always want what's in the bottom box hehehe. At least you have room for more stash now....enjoy.
Hugs,
Annie x #14

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Those boxes are a good idea and a bargain as well! Hopefully you'll manage to store lots of lovely stash in there...Annie's comment made me laugh though!
Hugs, LLJ 3 xx

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Helen. I was surprised and what came out of the box as it did look much bigger but the washi tape is gorgeous, will have to look for that. I've seen the new stamps but not succumb to it yet. Have great woyww and happy crafting when you get the chance, Angela xXx16

Kathyk said...

Fab pix, shame you had to miss out on the social event recently too but ....

Happy WOYWW

Kathyk
#12

Christine said...

Must admit to being a washi addict - now on my second coathanger - so I did peruse the washi sheets ....... curiosity more than the desire to buy although ..... I could be persuaded!
Looks like the weather will add to your pleasure at Kew this weekend.
Enjoy
Christine #24

Twiglet said...

Your trips to Kew must be a real delight and I can understand how you miss that boost you get from fresh, air, exercise and being surrounded by natural beauty! xx Jo

May said...

Those washi tapes do look lovely, even on the small side... can't wait to see what you create with them...sorry you missed out on your visit on Sunday... Looking forward to the photos of Kew... they will be gorgeous I'm sure.... Have a good week ahead...May#29

shazsilverwolf said...

Hi Helen, can't say that Washi tape has grabbed me, nut I love the one with the faces on- thats beautiful. Always a bit of a shocker when stuff doesn't turn out to be the size expected. Not always easy to tell online, and if you're like me, rarely actually pay any attention to the sizes on the page! Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #9 XxX

buterfliecrafter said...

Good thinking ahead in keeping space for new buys,which wolk be not too long knowing you,happy WOWW Vicky#18

Cheetarah said...

Oh, I can't wait for my Jane Davenport stuff to arrive! I have not bought the eyes washi yet, but the fantastical theme as i thought i would get more use out of it. Looking forward to read how you are enjoying your goodies :) have a great week! WOYWW Cheetarah #37

Lynnecrafts said...

Hi Helen, I'm like Annie, always wanting the bottom box! I often don't pay attention to the size of things I buy online (shocking for an engineer ;-) ) but I like your tape. Enjoy Kew and have a good week, hugs, Lynne x

Sharon said...

I love the boxes! I have some smaller ones. They have there here on sale quite regularly and are a good price to store stuff. You would think with all the boxes I'd be a little more organised - I'm not! I've seen those sheets of washi tape and I admit they don't look like much. I did buy some of the rolls as they are quite unusual and they were on sale. Not sure what I'm going to do with them yet.

Happy WOYWW
Sharon K #38

Bubbles said...

Gotta love those two-for-ten-pounds deal at The Works... it does make it difficult to ever visit the City Centre here and not just 'pop in' and see what else they've got though lol
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Bubbles #13
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Shaz in Oz.CalligraphyCards said...

Mm times without number things have come I've ordered which were either way bigger or smaller than I thought, Helen, do love the last of washi though ;)
Thanks so much for your great boxy tower share... wow!!
Happy WOYWW! Shaz in Oz.x #31

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Anonymous said...

Happy WOYWW - and how do you keep getting to No.1 spot?! Those washi tapes look fab - almost too good to use. I have emptied out a lot of boxes in my craft room (so much stash donated to charity) - but still got quite a few storage options. Not tried the popper boxes. Ali x #42

505whimsygirl said...

Hello Helen,
I've seen the Jane Davenport goodies in the store and wasn't impressed based on the price point. I've seen youtube videos of her watercolors and they appear to be very good quality and vibrant.

I've been knitting and doing some organization in my craft room. It's a VERY slow process.

Happy WOYWW!!
Peace, Kay (43)

Lindart said...

Lovely new toys! I can see that new washi tape on that journal page! I'll have to check out the new Paper Artsy stamps! Thanks for sharing, Lindart #64

Robyn said...

Great things come in small packages!!!

Andrea said...

Hi Helen thanks for visiting earlier ...The washi tapes look very striking, I am looking forward to seeing how you use them, I'm sure they will have been a good purchase.That is a fabulous tower of boxes you have there, I find its a delight to have a sort out and find hidden treasures. I hope you have a wonderful time at Kew ...and find some crafty inspiration.looking forward to the photos.. Have a great week crafty hugs Andrea #10

pearshapedcrafting said...

I must confess I liked the look of those washi tapes but they are pricy - maybe watch out for a sale!! Looking forward to seeing you use them! Sorry you missed your Kew outing! Hope you et some decent weather this weekend! Chrisxx

April said...

That happens to me all the time. I see a picture and think things will be bigger. But as you said - big things come in small packages.
April #33

Morti said...

I'm going to attempt to visit a couple of desks this week - a good way to spend breakfast, I think!

I love the Washington tape - has Donna seen them?

Morti@22

Morti said...

Washington tape?! LOL WASHI tape! Darned autocorrect!

lisa said...

That's an awful lot of boxes, Helen, you must have some amazing stash in them.
I know what you mean about needing to get out. Thank goodness the weather has improved this week.
Thanks for stopping by earlier
Hugs Lisax #23

BJ said...

Glad you spotted the box in its smallness. Bit of a box post this week isn't it? Glad to hear you have made space for more supplies too. Thanks for the visit BJ#5

okienurse said...

I am always amazed at how they tend to just toss the parcels here and there...I complained that I never go where they put the last package and I was told they were just trying to protect me! What? If my husband hadn't gone out to the side of the house for something there is no telling how long it would have sat at the garage side door! I saw some Davenport tape, ink, and other stuff at Michaels the other day...first time ever! If I wasn't on a buying freeze I might have bought a lot! I needed an ink pad was the only reason I was there. I think you and I have a lot of stamps. Most of mine are in plastic boxes by set but I am considering breaking the sets up into individual designations...we will see Have a great week and thanks for stopping by my desk earlier. Vickie #26

Words and Pictures said...

Looking forward to seeing those JD washis in action. It's all a bit bright for me, but ghey do look like fun products. I've yet to grt anywhere near the last page of a journal... I have too many on the go, fighting for attention!
Alison x

Shoshi said...

I'm another one that has never used washi tape, but those new ones of yours do look lovely! I always love receiving parcels. Thank you for your lovely comment - unfortunately the carpenter is now not able to start till the beginning of July but after all this time in Mum's tiny kitchen, another couple of weeks won't make much difference so I don't mind. I'm sorry to have to report that Beatrice had to be put to sleep on Wednesday afternoon. Phoebe's passing seemed to accelerate her decline and the last 3 or 4 days we couldn't persuade her to eat, and she seemed to have lost the will to live. We knew we'd probably lose them both this year but never imagined it would be in the space of three weeks. We are feeling very lost and sad without them and the house feels horribly empty and quiet with no kitties in it. We are busy looking for 2 new little babies to love.

Shoshi #32

Katie @ Arnold's Attic said...

Hi,
Have a super weekend at Kew,
Katie xx 44

Carmen said...

Oooh. I am becoming a bit of a washi addict. The yes look interesting, I look forward to seeing what you do with them!

Lynn Holland said...

I've got a box full of washi tape. I like using it for wrapping presents when it's a particularly nice paper and might want to be used again. Or just sticking random bits of paper with notes on to things. It's very versatile isn't it
Lynn x 12