One of my meddling very helpful children seems to have changed a few of my camera settings, resulting in this pretty awful fabulous desk shot today.
I think I will be digging out the manual tomorrow.
Lots of rainbow coloured paper being trimmed to size, for a little project I have on the go. More about that tomorrow. An article on how to successfully grow chillies. I need all the help I can get, after my epic failure this year. My huge plant yielded me one rather sad little green chilli, after I tended it lovingly all summer. Otherwise the same piles of miscellaneous items left over from other projects.
Next stop Julia’s to see what everyone else has to show you.
Oh, are you going to be weaving those strips of paper. We did that at school and then laminated them to make personalised place mats. It was fun and easy to do xx
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weaving?, paper roses, or paper chains? or what have I forgotten?
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Sounds very interesting...thanks for the peek and sharing.
ReplyDeletexoxo Marjo
Oh, I like the rainbow of colored papers!
ReplyDeleteDont you just love children Who.cant resist tampering with things. Will be looking out for your rainbow coloured project
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing what you're making with that paper. I hope you have better luck next times with the chilles :)
ReplyDeleteall the crossed out words had me wondering how you do that! hope you get your chili plant to bear more next time.
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking out to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteBut it's bright and cheerful, on the plus side!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Did you steal my children? No? Maybe all children enjoy making their moms frazzled by touching stuff (esp. without telling them) and not realizing that we do not know how to fix it! Thanks for sharing your WOYWW -Amanda
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing what you're up to!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx
Love the rainbow brights :) Hope you get the camera settings sorted! xx
ReplyDeleteI can't even blame my children for the poor photos I post. Looking forward to seeing what you create with your rainbow colours. Good luck with the chillies.
ReplyDeleteAhh... we had lots of chillis this year, but our Capsicum Pepper plant only gave us one, small and sad little pepper...
ReplyDeleteGood luck for next time!
Bridget #28 cant wait to see what you make from the rainbow coloured cs
ReplyDeleteStill looking forward to seeing what all that lovely bright cards is intended for. Thank you for sharing.
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