Yikes, it's Wednesday again...the weeks sure do fly by don't they? Today's desk is the one in my workshop, above the shop, where I create all the class samples. Linda and I are madly working on the next series of classes and here are the first two. The Melt Art one is finished but the canvas/metal/goopy/painty/stampy creation still needs a bit of tweaking.

Closer shot of the Melt Art project.

The canvas thingy.

Oooh, I did a bit of a test spray of the Crafty Notions Spraypaques on a bit of our paper table cloth. Folded it over and let dry.....am I the only one that thinks that this looks like a butterfly?

Me thinks I need to either clean my heatgun or reapply another layer of alcohol inks.

And finally, my very new Ranger apron which Linda E. got fro me as a replacement for the very singed one!!!

If you would like to join in the fun of desk hopping,
click here to pop over to Julia's blog where she will explain how it all works.
love seeing what's on your desk today lin and wish I lived nearer so I could attend some of your fab classes...hugs kath xxx
ReplyDeleteA butterfly??? Are you sure??? You may be in need of some help!!! I can only see a man wearing a turban whilst riding an elephant :0)
ReplyDeleteLOL Lin look at your heat gun I dont think I have eveer seen one so loved lol. the projects are stunning I absolutely adore the box!
ReplyDeleteJoey.x
Wow fantastic samples on your desk. Wish I lived closer so I could attend some clases they are wonderful. Fab interesting desk this week Lin, think your heat gun needs a bit of a clean though LOL. Tracy Evans x
ReplyDeleteThose are stunning! Note to self: stop dithering when the class dates are posted and book some!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking projects....love the ink blots! Seeing the ranger apron has given me an idea! Oh no too many ideas already what is a girl to do?! LOL
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
Okay, I officially want to come to your house to play! These are amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat fab WIPs on show this week.
ReplyDeleteA x
great projects, love the meltart, wish I lived nearer! much loved heatgun, lol. Kathryn
ReplyDeleteAh Mrs Brown you see a butterfly do you!?!
ReplyDeleteThe Rorschach inkblot test is a psychological projective test in which a subject's interpretations of ten standard abstract designs are analyzed as a measure of emotional and intellectual functioning and integration. The test is named after Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922) who developed the inkblots, although he did not use them for personality analysis.
Lin:
Don't look it will drive you crazy
Wow ...I love both of these projects.
ReplyDeleteLove both projects and yes it does look like a butterfly - fab colours :-)
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
Hi Lin
ReplyDeleteoh so much gorgeous stuff you have don't no where to look first, have good day, sue,x
That is an INCREDIBLY amazing heat gun! You should scrape the bits off and use them in a project!
ReplyDeleteEveryone else is saying how they wish they could attend your classes... I lived in Newport Pagnell for many years and moved to the US the year you opened your shop!!! Guess who's kicking herself now???
Hugs
Brenda
that melt art is to die for, may have to consider relocating up north, so I can come and visit or perhaps move in :)
ReplyDeleteOh my words - what a fab WOYWW today your letter thingy is just stunning. What a well used heat gun you have too - well altered !!!!! Lv Liz
ReplyDeleteI'll be wearing the motorway out driving back and for to these classes. Gorgeous projects as always.
ReplyDeleteSee you Saturday.
xx
Looks like I will be signing up for more classes. I have so enjoyed the ones I have been to over the last few weeks - even though I do have a 90 mile journey!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Valxx
Who says I'm tidy ??? your desk look very tidy too, your heat gun looks... normal lol and your artwork.. stunning as ever
ReplyDeletehugs,
isa xx
Grewat desk and samples , which are lot better than mine where all you could see was the back!! lol
ReplyDeleteNice clean apron btw!! Thank you for showing
hugs x
Hmm, just come back for another look, see I didn't comment yesterday (Blame the cold!) Love the samples, stunning.
ReplyDeleteI can see a butterfly too - although, looking at the golf from St Andrews, maybe a waistcoat that John Daly would wear, as he goes for bright colours, lol. (sorry, you know I will watch any sport!!)
I've no doubt that there's a deep reason that you see a butterfly and I do not, and I think it's safer (and cheaper) not to go there! Love your workshop projects, and yeah, clean the heat gun and re-do it in bright colours!!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects you making there - and I cant see a butterfly just a pair of footprints.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects. When do you start workshops online. I think a lot of people are in need for those.
ReplyDeleteFor now I go back to the blog and admire the pictures.
Margriet
OMG Linda! great art work ! I love it xx
ReplyDeleteVery Cool! The heat gun is a work of ART...ha!
ReplyDeleteLinda