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Wednesday, 18 April 2012

WOYWW - 18 April 2012

Once again it is Wednesday and time for the Craft World to have a look through the Square Window (otherwise known as the computer monitor) at Craft desks all over the world as part of "Whats On Your Workdesk Wednesday".  If you are not sure what I am on about you really need to visit Julia at Stamping Ground to find out all of the details.

So here is my desk this week...


Ok, this may look a little strange, but I will explain all.

Yesterday I wanted to take photos of 4 cards that I finished on Monday evening (click here to see the cards) so that I could post them before going to bed.

After trying several different ways of placing cards to take photos, this is the best way I have found.  I have 3 pieces of 12 x 12 card stock: Black or White - used to create the background; Beige - used to create a base.  The Black/White card is held against my Hougie Board using a bulldog clip and the board is balanced on the desk.  The beige card is placed on my cutting matt and the card is then added and a photo taken.

Once the photo has been saved onto the computer I then crop it down and compress it before uploading it to Blogger.

As for the rest of the desk, well it is still a bit of a mess and really does need a tidy - I really is a good job that the Hougie Board is placed where it is as the bin still has not been emptied (I really must do that today!!!!)

32 comments:

  1. Morning, wow there is loads on your desk, must be lots of creative stuff going on. I am not far from you, over the bridge west of Hull.
    Have a good day. x

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  2. Thank you for the glimpse of your work this week on WOYWW x

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  3. Thanks for the photo taking tips, I never seek to get good lighting on mine. Loads of craftiness going on there today
    Sophie x
    no.57

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  4. Thanks for a peep at your fab desk, lots of lovely craft goodies on there to play with :)

    Have a great WOYWW and a fab week, Luv Karen #11

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  5. Great photographing tip there. Thanks for sharing - Sunshine Girl No. 5

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  6. Struggling to get good photos so thanks for sharing your method. My desk is in a north facing room so always dark! #40

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  7. I always struggle with my photos so thanks for sharing your tips, off to try it! Happy WOYWW from Anne #30

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  8. Thanks for the tips.

    Lovely desk.

    #84

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  9. I love all the ways people are taking photos, yours is a super idea! Take care & enjoy this weeks WOYWW snoop. Zo xx 17

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  10. I am so envious of everyones creative desk this week because I have not done a thing creative at all. Boo Hoo. Thanks for visiting my desk.

    Eliza #103

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  11. Not strange at all - perfectly normal! Note to self, must get a Hougie board...

    Thanks for stopping by!

    Morti #37

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  12. lol, thanks for explaining! i was wondering what i was looking at ;)
    have a happy week!
    france #97

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  13. What a good idea of the set up to take photos - I might well try that - Hazel, WOYWW #85 x

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  14. Sounds perfectly OK to me, I have used the strangest things as backgrounds for cards. Your desk looks very neat compared to mine.
    Happy WOYWW

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  15. The things we do...! I like your light box cncept..it's very similar to mine. A little more technical because it uses a clip...! As for emptying the bin....outa sight, out of mind!!

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  16. Ah, the square window - that takes me back to the happy days of Brian Cant et al - I always hoped it would go through the arched window, not sure what that says about me!!! Love the light box effort too, it helps with taking decent pics, that's for sure :)
    Hugs, LLJ #7 xx

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  17. Thanks for commenting on my blog, I was up early because of back pain not to wait for THE time - it was a pure fluke, honestly, that I got to be no 1.
    Bins only get emptied here when it is bin day for the house so don't worry about you hiding yours. Thanks for sharing your desk and the interesting way you take photographs.
    Hugs, Neet xx #1

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  18. I find it so hard to find a spot in my house to take a good photo. I have propped up pieces of cardstock before to make nice grounds and backgrounds, so I totally understand what is going on at your desk today. I like those colored tote bins off to the side.

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  19. Oh, I so know that bin problem..... Your desk looks really creative if you ask me..

    Have a great week and enjoy this special WOYWW!
    #26

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  20. Must get a score-board, thanks for sharing and reminding me:D

    the desk looks great and a v.creative place to be

    Lisa #113
    xx

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  21. Thanks for the little glimpse into your craft space / photographic studio this week.

    Thanks for already visiting my desk this week.
    Sherry x
    WoYwW # 28

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  22. Hi Helen thanks for popping by my desk. Your card photo booth idea works well. I am looking for a box to do something similar. I love the underwater embellishments on your desk! Happy WOYWW Helen 42

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  23. Great tip on taking pics, will try this out thanks, Hugs May x x x No2

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  24. very busy desk, I too have a Hougie broad thin might of used it once lol. Thank you for your visit have a fab week
    Anne-marie no 67

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  25. Lots of creating going here I think. Looks lovely too. Hugs Rita xx 55

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  26. I like your way of photographing your work, Helen, really clever. I do like multi-uses for crafting equipment! My Martha Stewart Circle Cutter doubles as a lazy susan for my caddy - I was a long time looking for the right thing and suddenly it came together - both things are exactly the right size for each other!! It's also a cool way to store the circle cutter.

    Thanks for your lovely comment on my blog. Glad you like my mask zentangle! It certainly isn't one to start on, as the original drawing took a long time to get just right, but the zentangles themselves are easy peasy to do and you don't even need to be able to draw - the motto is "one stroke at a time" - all repetitive strokes inside very basic, easy to draw shapes. I definitely recommend you to have a try - go on Youtube and you'll find loads on there to get you started, and see the link in my sidebar for "Tangle Patterns" for masses of step-by-step instructions for doing the different designs. It's soooo much fun!!!

    Happy WOYWW,
    Shoshi #58

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  27. See, if there is an empty space then you just aren't working hard enough! Well done on sorting your photo issues. #100

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  28. Great space thanx for the peek into your crafty world :D

    Ger x
    WOYWW #91

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  29. Thanks for the tip on taking photos. Sometimes I'm moving things around, turning lights off and on.

    Your desk is not messy at all! Check my space out and you'll feel better!

    Happy WOYWW
    Hugs,
    Kay
    #122

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    1. I do all sorts of gymnastics taking photos - and your way generally works the best for me too :)

      Thanks so much for visiting on WOYWW - have a lovely week :) Di xx

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  30. Oh your desk seems so bubbly with creativity, thanks for sharing.

    Eliza #103

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  31. That's a great idea for taking photos - its so hard when it is so miserable outside! Getting around everyone eventually. Happy WOYWW #45

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