Happy Wednesday, time for WOYWW again... Desk sharing day... well........
Well what a week that was... shortly after last week's post my fridge freezer decided to die on me...
so my desk this week is a little crowded...
I had to clear the hall of my maisonette to give them room to bring the new fridge freezer in (and more importantly the old one, out)
which meant moving boxes of card blanks from outside the living room into the living room... and on my workspace...
as you can see, there's quite a few... (organised by colour)
Tuesday was the day of delivery... I warned them about the stairs up to the flat, and the lack of space between the fitted cupboards in the kitchen.. Customer Services "that will be ok, they will lift it over the cupboard"
er wrong...."no, we can't do that, they shouldn't have told you that" so as they were outside ringing the office for advice and about to depart - with my new fridge freezer... I had to move the cupboard
that one on the left - luckily it wasn't as I thought, attached to the wall!
So with much huffing and puffing the managed to get one out, and the new one in....wrecked the carpet tiles (which I probably should get rid of anyway and have something easier to clean put down anyway) -they never were very well stuck down anyway!
I had to go back to work so didn't have time to put the flat back to rights until after work...
so no craftiness has gone on at all this week - unless you count a bit of cupboard diy!!
I should probably show you the new fridge freezer after all that !
the yellow of the wall is reflecting on the stainless steel effect finish.
it is gradually settling to the right temperature and it will be so good to have food that stays fresh and frozen (you would not believe how much I had to throw away, sadly)
I had a week of sleepless nights stressing over this, and as it turned out, justifiably so.... hopefully by the time you read this I will be fully refreshed !!
For those of you that asked about the scribble sticks last week,
they are quite like Neocolours, although those are wax pastels the scribble sticks are described on the tin as "water soluble pigments"
the work best if dipped in water or you can scribble them on your surface and then brush with water - they don't smudge with your finger like other sticks.
but they're good fun and match the colours of Dina's paints so you can't go wrong!
and finally, or I'll be in detention, the Kew link..!
as I said in the blog post, raspberry ripple ice cream!! (it's a dahlia)
I'll be round to see you soon - happy desk sharing day
Who knows, next week maybe some actual crafting will have happened.