I'd like to begin by saying a HUGE THANKS to all who post today. I'll be by later in the day, because yesterday afternoon, I got a call that requires me to be gone on business for a good portion of today. Don't worry. I'll visit you sometime today or tonight, though.
Several weeks ago I explained to the What's On Your Work-desk? Wednesday group how WOYWWendy was now six years old. She was born just in time for the very first WOYWW anniversary. We recently celebrated number six. For the first anniversary, here's what Julia proposed:
And don't forget the Week 52 First Year Anniversary Challenge. WOYWWAC. You don't have to have contributed a desk every week for a year to join - it's just a bit of fun! Make something lovely to enhance your work space......desktop, wall, floor, whatever! The challenge is to include the famous letters WOYWW on it somehow somewhere. How hard can it be?
Here is my post from the past which was originally published on June 2, 2010 and was aptly named
WOYWW 52: First Anniversary
WOYWW or What's on your work-desk Wednesday turns ONE today. Congratulations go to Julia of Stamping Ground
for this monumental event. I felt like a WOYWWAT (what's on your
work-desk Wednesday anniversary tribute) was in order. The concept (and
all these acronyms) began with Julia.
In the beginning, there were no Mr. Linky links, and ONLY 11 comments
(yep, I'm also a researcher and statistician, too). By October, Julia
had attracted 20 plus participants each week. By November, over 30
played each week. The first WOYWW post this year attracted nearly 40
players. The word was getting out, because by the end of January, there
were nearly 60 players willing to show their work spaces, then nearly
70 by the end of February. Then came the first week in March, 2010, and
Mr. Linky was born, which became a weekly event that made it easier
(and quicker) to click on WOYWW participants. By the end of April, I
had joined and Julia had begun counting each week by number. At Week
47, she proposed the WOYWWAC (anniversary challenge). Weeks 48 through
51 saw an unprecedented EXPLOSION of new players, over 120 each week,
with week 51 weighing in with 130 blogs, all of whom were not afraid to
show their messes or neatness each week.
So Happy first WOYWWA, Julia.
Out of fairness and with full disclosure in mind, this anniversary
candle photo was actually taken last year on my birthday. The gifts are
long gone and greedily sadly the cupcake has been eaten. Today's work-desk and craft room look much different.
For one thing, there's something new in the sewing area. I don't sew,
not real sewing anyway. So when I mentioned I'd like to make a sewing
machine dust cover, my art buddy Dana suggested a pillow case. All I
had to do was cut off the bottom, sew a seam, and decorate. And
decorate I did, in true Julia and WOYWW fashion. Supplies for the
project: stencils and stencil cream
for the letters, stamps and fabric paint for the decorations, and of
course, the slightly too small diameter pillow case.
So what's on my work desk, then? Well a completed project, a failed
project, and a partial project. The gesso, craft sheet, and revolving
tool caddy (not shown) are always there.
I got the idea to decorate a bunch of these clothes pins with WOYWW, but
I didn't have enough. My plan is to string a "clothes line" above my
windows and hang pieces I've received from art friends. This is a WIP
and I'll be showing the finished project soon (or whenever I get more
clothes pins).
This is a failed project. I had a project in mind, but my orange Day
glow spray paint actually fizzled and drizzled all over my fingers,
which in turn made sticky messes all over my camera and keyboard. To
make matters worse, it then refused to even spittle. At some point
after that, I abandoned the project.
Who is this? Why it's Whats On Your Work-desk WENDY!
Wendy is similar to a "Flat Stanley," that wildly popular (about five
years ago) take-along doll many people decorated with their own faces
and sent to others. She's truly my alter ego, right down to her flat less-than-voluptuous chest and her bangs that hang down past her eyebrows.
WOYWWendy's skirt is made of hand dyed fabric, her blouse from a piece of commercial fabric my friend Dana gave me. Her face is from the same recycled pillow case as the sewing machine cover, but I cheated and STAMPED her face. Julia will be so proud! The hands and feet were some my friend Kathy was going to throw away. She offered them to me, and what else could the Queen of Free do, but take them to be used in a future project.
WOYWWendy's skirt is made of hand dyed fabric, her blouse from a piece of commercial fabric my friend Dana gave me. Her face is from the same recycled pillow case as the sewing machine cover, but I cheated and STAMPED her face. Julia will be so proud! The hands and feet were some my friend Kathy was going to throw away. She offered them to me, and what else could the Queen of Free do, but take them to be used in a future project.
Wendy's already started exploring. Here she's waving to everyone to join in and visit the WOYWW participants today
Now I'm off to get some sleep, shop for groceries, then visit all of you
(in that order, I might add). Thanks for sticking with me throughout
this post, too. Although I actually shot the photos for this post
yesterday, nothing has changed, except possibly Wendy, who could be
anywhere now.
UPDATE: I've not been to sleep, gone grocery shopping, but as of 1:30 pm my time, I have been to every blog Mr. Linky had. I may never recover (grin), but thanks Julia for putting this all together today. Many of the projects were simply incredible.
UPDATE: I've not been to sleep, gone grocery shopping, but as of 1:30 pm my time, I have been to every blog Mr. Linky had. I may never recover (grin), but thanks Julia for putting this all together today. Many of the projects were simply incredible.
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Now you know how Wendy was born and why. I want to add I had 90 comments that Wednesday back in 2010.
Now it's your turn to share a post you have dug up from the past. The rules are simple. This is a second look back on a post you are
especially proud of (as mine was today), or one you created before anyone knew your blog
existed. Anything you want to share is acceptable. Feel free to invite
your friend and followers to this fun, once monthly event, too. The more who join us, the more we will grow.
14 thoughtful remarks:
i love the Story of wendy and her birth. she´s awesome! the idea with the pillow over the sewing machine is fab, too... maybe i should borrow this plan! happy 2nd look and many comments to this beautiful post!!
Thanks Elizabeth for your post from the past...explaining about Wendy - I think she's darling, you're very creative.
I love to hear how Wendy was born! The special decorated pillow over the sewing machine looks fab !
Happy day Elizabeth ! Thank you for hosting all the fun things for us!
Have a good day and take enough sleep !!!!
oxo
Susi
Thanks for showing how Wendy came to be - you know I think she is gorgeous! Not sure whether I have linked - will come back to check later! Hugs Chrisxx
Wonderful to see again the birth of the now famous Wendy.
Great job :)
I've seen Wendy in some of your posts but missed this one about her creation. She's adorable. Thanks for letting us revisit this particular story.
Darla
Was determined to join in if I could find time....and what fun I had looking back too :-) :-)
Hugs,
Annie x
Fun to go back to Wendy's origin.
You did such a great job stamping her face too by the way E!
You have my wheels turning on trying the pillow case idea for a cover.
Thanks for sharing another fun look back.
Happy 2nd look to all.
oxo
I never hosted a Flat Stanley, but I remember they used to be a part of some of the homeschooler plans. Wendy is Wonderful :)
I loved hearing Wendy's story and especially where her parts came from. It was cool to see the altered pillow case cover for your sewing machine.
I had a ton of internet problems this morning so am posting later than I intended--hope you have a good day.
Hi Elizabeth and furbabies. I wanted to take a moment to let you know I've just cleared out all of your posts from my email and enjoyed every single one! 210 posts I've not been able to get to. Hoping to be back to crafting again soon. I've missed my blogger friends. ~Creative Blessings - Kelly
Great pillowcase idea!!! I've a plastic one, but I like this so much better. xox
I remember when she was born. They grow up so fast. *grin*
Sorry I missed 2nd look this month.
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