Wednesday 25 July 2018

WOYWW 477

Well the week has flown by again and Alex has now officially finished primary school, but more of that later! You probably came by here to see my desk in all its chaotic glory (see Julia's blog for more details of the What's on your Workdesk phenomenon).
As you can see my desk is utter chaos.  I went away at the weekend and spent yesterday evening trying to catch up on my index cards and generated a huge amount of mess in the process.  You can just about see another large (pint) mug of tea on the right side of the desk, some scraps of old scrapbooking papers on the left and a general muddle of pens, double sided tapes, ruler inks etc over the rest of it. Here are some of my index cards from the week
 An abstract experiment with finger painting acrylics - very messy and great fun
 A water colour image from the psalms.  Watercolours dont work brilliantly on the index cards but it was fun to experiment.
 Again, water colour image from the psalms, incorporating a free stamp I got from Craft Stamper magazine.
 Another free stamp from Craft stamper and words from a worship song that I love
For once I followed a theme on this one - the prompt was postage so I used old K&Co papers for this.
Alex's leavers disco was incredible - the mummy network had put on an amazing time for them.  The theme was the greatest showman/circus:
Look how cool the invitations were!  Simply amazing.
All the teachers dressed up - including the head teacher who was the bearded lady!
 They had a photo booth - this is Alex dressing up in it!
 And another one.
 They had people teaching the kids circus skills, a pizza supper, a disco and then a balloon drop (the decorations in the hall were amazing, but I can't show photos of other kits faces on here)
 Then the announced each child as they exited the hall on the red carpet - Alex in true clown fashion did a dramatic knee drop!
 The leavers assembly was very emotional the next day - all the teachers were in tears as were half the kids and the parents.  It is the end of an era.

To celebrate the start of the holidays Alex and I went on a long train journey to the south coast to stay with my aunt where we had fun paddle boarding, swimming in various pools and the sea and generally had a lovely time, so I will leave you with a few photos!




That's all for this week.  Have a nice week everyone.
Love
Caro
x



28 comments:

Sarah Brennan said...

Hi Caro, looks like Alex and his fellow Y6 pupils had an amazing time at their leavers do. Our Y8 leavers assembly (middle school) was also very emotional and the prom went off well. Enjoy the holidays! Love the finger painted index card, just my cup of tea (no pun intended lol). Sarah #13

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

Your index cards are fabulous. They put mine to shame. You put a LOT into yours.

Looks like a wonderful end of school party for the kids and the teachers, too. And what fun you two must have had when you visited your aunt. Happy WOYWW from # 1.

shazsilverwolf said...

Hi Caro, great photos, and that will be a graduation they will never forget. How fabulous it all looked. Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #7 XxX

Marit said...

Like all weeks before: I love the index cards! The 'fingerpaint-wild-one' is my fave! The 'circus-invitation' is indeed incredible! What a feast, the photos show! Warm(!) hug from Holland, Marit #21

Lunch Lady Jan said...

Wow, that is the most amazing Y6 Leavers' Do I've ever seen but how wonderful it all looked! I LOVE the 2018 pic made up of the kids, brilliant idea. Your iCards are all amazing, I really do like the fact that they're all so different and you obviously have a ball making them!
Hugs LLJ 11 xx

Julia Dunnit said...

So there was no embarrassment at the tears on leaver’s day then? Everyone cries, so I don’t expect Alex even noticed!! What a fab party they had, what great memories. Catchin up with the iPad has given you a rummage worthy desk and that’s no bad thing gal! Your cards are lovely, hope you aren’t feeling a pressure to keep up, more a pressing desire!

glitterandglue said...

Afternoon Caro. What a beautiful post - such a celebration of the good things of the Lord, with your index cards - and what a celebration to finish Junior school. Fantastic show put on by everyone. My five grand children have all left primary school by July 2017 - and it is indeed the end of an era - no more nativity plays, no more KS1 & 2 shows to visit and see - it all changes in the secondary schools... and I'm now into GCSE art displays, As level art shows... and that's all I get to as it's all that folk are invited to - sad really.
Wonderful shots of your weekend away - brave souls that you are!
Take care. God bless.
Margaret #5

Sylvia/LittleTreasures said...

So many fun photos. Lots of fun things going on and not enough time. Soon to be fall here, wow. Happy WOYWW kind of day

Helen said...

that is a great end of school party for sure! your index cards look fab; well done! glad you enjoyed your holiday by the sea; it would be so wonderful right now!! Helen #4

Sharon Madson said...

Lovely post! I enjoyed it thoroughly! I especially like your Psalm watercolor; very pretty.
Congratulations to Alex! Nice way to celebrate, too! One question, I have always wondered how they stay up on those paddle boards? Happy WOYWW! #25

Stacy Sheldon said...

HI Caro, Loved the postage card esp and such fun shots of your Alex's celebration :) ~Stacy #31

StampinCarol said...

Enjoyed all the photos! Love your index cards, so colorful. And those of Alex and all the wonderful memories! Thanks for stopping by and have a great week!
Carol N #26

Lillianb said...

Lovely to read all about te lovely time they all had,

Happy woywdw Lilian B #10

Diana Taylor said...

I love the index cards - the deep blue one is fabulous -what a gorgeous sea horse stamp, and I thought the water colours worked very well on them, very vibrant colours. Love the happy pics, lots of lovely memories being made for the future.
Have a great week,
Diana x #16

Sue said...

Hi Caro, I love your index cards. You enjoyed the finger painting, so next try toe painting:)

Glad your son and his classmates had such a fun time.

Looks like your son had a lovely time at the coast.

Thanks for stopping by my blog.

Happy WOYWW
Sue #8

Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

I really like your Psalm 68 icad, and think the watercolors still look vibrant. That circus themed school carnival sounds great and will need to keep it mind for my elementary school. Thanks for your visit to my blog and Blessings!

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

Hi Caro, what a great show for the end of term. I think as a retired teacher this does not surprise me we work hard and we play hard especially when there's chance of some fun. You asked me about the pebbles. Wickes sell them in bags for £9.00 they call them Cobblestones and there is an offer if you buy four bags. I would think that B&Q probably sell them too, there are loads on Amazon but they are prepared ready for painting and will be more expensive. Personally I like the ones from Wickes as they are different sizes and shapes which I find actually gives me lots of ideas when deciding how to paint them. Hope that helps. Happy woyww. Angela x17x

Frayed Round The Edges said...

That is certainly a busy desk ! Thank you for visiting Karen ~23

Anne said...

It looks as though we both had a lovely time celebrating the leavers :-) Your son's Leaving celebrations looked wonderful and such fun.
It also looks like you and Alex had a wonderful time on the coast.
The index cards are great. Thanks for visiting. Anne x #9

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

What a great way to finish school, it's as uplifting for the Parents and Teachers as it is for the children when it all works out so well and everyone is just enjoying the moment. Happy memories that will help with that next transition stage.
Love your ICADS Caro especially the experiment with fingers, right up my street.
Looks like you had a great time away together, more happy memories.
Thanks for sharing & Happy WOYWW Tracey #6

Robyn said...

lots going on here- love the chaos. I can't seem to do much with acrylics. Robyn 27

Cheetarah said...

Love the artwork you created! thanks for your earlier visit! Happy rest of the week! xo Cheetarah #28

Dorlene Durham said...

Your index cards are great! They are a great way to experiment with media and products. Love, love, love your photos of the party. Great invitation and great photos! Have a great week. Dorlene #34

Julie Forest said...

Oh my, you'e had a busy week! Looks like a lot of fun activities, though! I love your index cards! I thought the watercolor looked quite vibrant. Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier. My desk is only that organized now because I recently moved my crafting space to a new room in the house and I haven't had quite enough time to get it all messed up yet. hahaha! Have a wonderful weekend!

Mrs.D said...

Hi Caro, great to have you back, you certainly seem to be having fun crafting. Great to watch Alex's progress from primary school.
Thanks for your prayers and sympathy, Marian was a lovely lady and she will be greatly missed.
Chris #18

Annie Claxton said...

HI Caro, love your creative chaos! The finger painting card reminds me of surfing on the sea! :o) Annie C #10

Zsuzsa Karoly-Smith said...

A lovely, messy desk! Everything at hand! You're so good keeping up with your index card project - they're all great but I especially like the one with all the postage stamps. Looks like Alex is enjoying his holidays to the full - paddle boarding looks fun! Thanks for your visit earlier! Happy Sunday! zsuzsa #12

Neet said...

Great index cards and photos of Alex.
Sorry I am so late - Hugs, Neet 3 xx