Wednesday, 4 April 2012

What’s On Your Workdesk Wednesday? #148

It’s kitchen table crafting for me this week. It’s also the school holidays, so finding a moment when it is clear, of food or children’s activities, is rare!

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I found a few minutes, before they were up this morning, to cut the paper for some sour cream containers. The idea is to make them look like carrots and fill with mini eggs. I’ll be handing them out to my nieces and nephews on Easter Sunday. It’s also my niece’s 18th birthday that day and she is having a tea party for all the family. I need to finish her card and make one for her sister, who is 20 tomorrow.

Fingers crossed for an empty kitchen table at least once today. Although that may not be until the children are in bed, if we have more rain. Yes, I know the gardens need it, but children on their school holidays don’t!

Head on over to Julia’s place for more crafty spaces. A few people asked about the woodgrain stamp I used and it’s from Hero Arts. I’ll be back on Friday with a few more Spring themed projects. Last week’s list is here, if you missed it.

ETA As Rita asked so nicely, I have written a tutorial which can be found in the next post.

31 comments:

  1. These look like a lovely idea.

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  2. Looking good Fiona , I would'nt mind one myself . I'm sure your family will really enjoy them

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  3. Love the 'carrots'. What a brilliant idea.
    Hugs,
    A x

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  4. What a lovely idea :) I am sure the children will love them. Have a great Easter

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  5. The carrots are just so gorgeous .... they look lovely.

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  6. What a fantastic idea, I love your carrots and so will the children! Have A lovely Happy Easter and a great crafting week! HaPpY WoYwW!!
    ((Lyn))
    #22

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  7. Those look fantastic! They are sure to go down a treat

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  8. Love these - I'd love to know how you make them? Why "Sour Cream" containers, please?

    Great post - I wish you a Clear Table today!

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  9. How clever is this! Hope you have a lovely, lovely time.

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  10. I love the idea of those funky carrots, they look excellent! Especially filled with mini eggs :P
    I really enjoyed your previous 5 Spring things post, especially the bunny fold napkin. Am going to have to follow that one up, for sure. Thanks for the heads up!!
    Hugs, LLJ #7 xx

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  11. They look fab Fi, is Amelia giving you a hand?

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  12. What a fabulous project, these are fab!!! Happy Easter, Hugs May x x x No11

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  13. Brill carrots - clever idea. Such a cold snowy day here - I have been happily sewing and watching the snowflakes fall.

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  14. They are such a cute idea - so not only the queen of making carrot based soups you also make gorgeous Easter carrots too.

    Karen x

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  15. Bet the kids will love the 'carrots'!...great idea
    Alison xx

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  16. Those are adorable!! Have you a template on an earlier post or a link? #141

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  17. Love your carrots too, I bet the children will love them. Please do a tutorial for them. Have a lovely easter. Hugs Rita xx

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  18. Loving the carrots - great fun!

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  19. Those carrots look good enough to eat, especially if they are filled with chocolate eggs, hee hee!
    janet #56

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  20. I saw your project and thought, "Orange?!" since I've seen so many light spring colors while going through WOYWW. But duh! Carrots!!! OF COURSE! I've made bats in that similar pattern, filled with candy corn for H'ween. That is so sweet to do for Easter. Jelly beans! Mmmm...!

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  21. What a lovely way to present treats Fiona, especially when you're working around everything else! I find my Tim di's divided very equally etween shopping for food and preparing food!!

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  22. Those carrots look soooooooo cute!! #44, waving hi from the hills of North Carolina and wishing you a Happy Easter :)

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  23. Those carrots are INCREDIBLE. What wonderful treats you have created for the children. Happy Easter and happy WOYWW from # 6.

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  24. Cute idea making your carrots to 'stuff'. I bought some plastic ones for the grandees and put M&M's in them! this would have been a much better idea. Thanks for sharing and Happy Easter. Vickie @60

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  25. What a really clever idea and they look fantastic, really stunning :)

    I am sorry I am a bit late this week!! Have a fab WOYWW and a lovely Easter, Luv Karen xx #173

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  26. Those carrots look great x

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  27. that is a perfect gift for Easter! Very clever!!

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  28. Oooh I love the carrot idea, such fun! Take care, it's Friday and I'm still snooping my way through the list! Zo xx 78

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  29. Sorry I'm a bit late this week! Fabulous carrots, happy easter x
    Sophie no.72

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