Wednesday, 4 March 2020

WOYWW 561

Well what do you know, it's Wednesday again... time for another WOYWW with Julia and the deskers.
I haven't finished either of last week's pages but have filled the remaining couple in the journal... not finished of course!

Here's the first one, the last double spread
 there is more colour on the page than the photo will allow me to share, it's not so gappy!

I used some yellow shades of distress oxide and a green too (the nice bright twisted citron)

I stamped some images in yellow and green archival ink and then disaster!
I was going to add some darker (watering can archival)  script stamping over the yellow as a kind of shadow but the stamp fell off the acrylic block and landed wonky on the page,

so wonky stamping in grey it had to be!

I used the end of one of the masterboards I had a few weeks ago and some Dina Wakley figures

so I abandoned that page for now...


however I was restless with the last page not filled...




I used a large stencil (Carabelle studio) and some modelling paste


then added some oxide sprays... some of which (another schoolboy error, I hadn't gesso'd the page first)  bled through back to the yellow page... luckily  not too bad - it's the violet colour bottom left that is most to blame)

haven't quite decided how to carry on with this page





but this is my thinking thus far...
 I do like the Dina Wakley figures!
and, as it IS What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday, here is the "desk" shot from above...





there will be new stamps to show you next week, they are being despatched as we speak!


Thanks for looking - I'll catch your desk very soon!



27 comments:

Sarah Brennan said...

I like the wonky stamping Helen. Those Dina Wakley figures are cool. Happy WOYWW. Sarah #?

Bridget Larsen said...

Love the backgrounds, especially the cobweb one

Bridget #2

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Two very different pages including the same DW figures (they remind me of Antony Gormley sculptures) I'm glad you went on to the second it works really well!
Hugs LLJ 7 xx

Shoshi said...

How very frustrating and irritating for you when the stamp fell off! However, it fell in the right direction because it actually looks pretty good! Sometimes the best things come about by accident! Great pages. The floral one is very pretty with the different colours and the figure stamps look great. I hope you will share that page with us when it’s finished. I love the “aerial” view of your “desk” Helen - it never ceases to amaze me that you can craft on the floor. On the rare occasions when I am forced to (cutting out fabric) I can scarcely get up again!!! I really like to stand when crafting but that’s not possible either!

Happy WOYWW,
Shoshi #12

Shoshi said...

PS Just read Jan’s comment and I have to agree - “Anthony Gormley” was what immediately sprang to mind when I saw them!

Shoshi x

Neet said...

With sections of script on a background I think wonky script can look intentional and this time it looks right. Love how you finished it with those figures. Nothing more is needed.
Hugs Neet 8 xx

Julia Dunnit said...

No amount of washing in hot soapy water restores the cling to some of my ‘cling’ stamps. I appreciate the efficiency of space and blah blah blah, but I never have to use tape on my wood mounts!! You knew that would set me off, didn’t you! All that said, the slightly off straight text looks perfectly deliberate and hey, you’ve a right old moan to write about if you ever journal on the page!! I’m with you on the figures, I really like what you do with them. Love that overhead shot...all those bottles standing to attention. Jealous but smiling!!

shazsilverwolf said...

Hi Helen, it's so annoying when the stamp drops off the block!Well done on working with it though. I do like the final page, looks great. Look forward to seeing the stamps next week. Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #4 X

sandra de said...

The pages look great and I do like the stamped image. nothing worse then when stamps loose their grip and slip off.
Sandra de @16

Annie said...

I love how you can make perfection out of what you say was a slip up....you have the way to make things work.
Hugs,
Annie x #10

Lindart said...

I really like those DW stamps too! And I like how it looks on the pink page. I like your yellow page as well, sometimes we just have to embrace those little "happy accidents" Have a great week, Lindart #22

lisa said...

Your pages are looking great, Helen. I love the citrusy one. I really need more oxide colours, I tend to stick to my favourite few instead of experimenting more.
Have a good week

Hugs Lisax #23

Sue Jones said...

Love your pages - I dont have any Diana stamps (yet) . looking forward to seeing your new ones - i am a bit of a stampaholic. Have a great week . soojay 26

Crafting With Jack said...

I think the DW figures look very mysterious. We all make those silly mistakes - some of us more than others ! Me that is! Angela #28

Caro said...

Loving seeing the process your pages go through - I have many part-filled journals that need some attention. I hate it when you have a disaster like that, but you have managed to make it look good so far. Have a good week. Happy WOYWW. Caro x (#15)

Heather M said...

Hi Helen, the wonky stamping looks great to me. Nice cheery yellow from you and Julia this morning - to compensate for the bleak grey skies we have at the moment! As usual I love your journal pages. New stamps on the way ... how exciting. I went the entire months of January and February without buying anything crafty. I ordered 3 things online on Sunday though, lol. Have a lovely week Heather xx #6

Dorlene Durham said...

Your pages are great and colorful! Dorlene #24

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

More gorgeous pages, loving them. Look forward to seeing the new stamps, can't wait! Sending woyww hugs, Angela xxx

StampinCarol said...

Wonky stamping works for me! LOL! Sometimes boo boos make great projects! Love the stenciled page.
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful week!
Carol N #21

Shoshi said...

Thank you for your return visit, Helen, and so glad you like my Celtic knots! Still working on them.

Shoshi

craftytrog said...

Great pages Helen! I do love those Dina figures!

Twiglet said...

Gorgeous work Helen. Hope the new goodies are just what you need!! xx Jo

Debbie Rock said...

Well, I still have a pile of very empty journals and do keep telling myself that "this year I will start journalling" ... alas, it has yet to happen although they do all have pretty covers! Your pages will hopefully inspire me to at least have a go! Sorry for late reply - I did get back to all my lovely visitors yesterday only to find that not one single message had posted! Love to you, Debbie xXx

Stacy Sheldon said...

Hi Helen, I just love the colors you picked for the lace stencil. ( I do not have many but, I do have that one) and I never would have thought to go pretty colors with it so I love that you did. ~Stacy #29

Little Dorrit does... said...

It's funny how the 'mistakes' that bug us often don't even register with anyone else. I really like the way the script meanders across the page - like overheard snippets from the strolling figures, who appear deep in conversation to me.

Words and Pictures said...

Golly, it's been way too long... I'll be doing some gradual catching up over the next few days. I love that golden yellow page, and the Dina figures look fabulous against it. I quite like the wonky script - it has a jaunty look to it which is great with the cheerful yellow. Great textured stencilling too (it's usually red which misbehaves for me... maybe another reason I don't use it very often!) and I agree that it might just have to be another silhouette for the next step. Looks very cool.
Alison x

Kelly said...

Good morning, Helen. A bit late getting round but you know what I've been up to. Still not finished and today I get to work on the basement, which I managed to flood. ugh!
Thanks for popping by. Hope to see you Wednesday! Creative Blessings! Kelly #27