Showing posts with label studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Another Fine Mess


As I left my studio this evening...


One project underway, one waiting in the wings.


I finished one stained project this weekend.

 
An old plate, which is my favorite paint palette. 
 

Spool of thread from sewing a button on in hurry Sunday morning. A pile of fabric that will some day become a quilt. Some day. Can of oops paint for the benches I rescued when a neighbor was putting them out for trash day. Three benches. One painted, so far.
 
Despite the mess, this is my happy place.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Chaos

I dream of being featured in a craft magazine. Somehow, I don't think that's going to happen.


I've been working on a lot of small, diverse projects, which means the studio is a complete mess.


Try as I might, I can't seem to keep the table clear.  Receipts.  Fabric scraps. Embroidery floss. Paint.  Jars of Mod Podge.  More paint.  One finished project peeking out, waiting to be hung.


Fabric for a partially completed quilt. Burlap scraps.  Packaging tape.  Bits of ribbon.


Here is Where This Woman Creates.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Studio Organization

I had another post planned for today, but it's too cloudy to get good indoor pictures.  So I worked in my windowless studio in the basement instead.

I really have window issues.  I wish we had daylight windows in the basement.  Alas, we only have one tiny egress window, and it's not in my craft space.

A more pressing matter is organization.  A few weeks ago, I was trying to prepare a shipment to drop off at the post office on my way to work and I couldn't find the packing tape.  I ran through three levels of the house searching for it.

Blast it!  I'm not doing that again!  What I need is a pegboard.


I picked up the largest scrap pegboard at ReStore I could fit in my car for only a dollar (never mind the tear and broken corners - I can cut it down).  One more dollar got me a small bag of various pegboard hooks.  In keeping with my February plan to deal with unfinished projects, I employed some shutters that have been gathering dust in the garage.

I gave the pegboard a coat of craft paint and sealed it with Mod Podge.


No more hunting for scissors.  A co-worker had cleaned out her own craft room and passed along her thread rack.


The pegboard had slightly ragged edges after cutting it, but the shutters concealed the sides.  I added a piece of scrap trim to cover the bottom edge. Rather than add trim to the top, I sewed an old valance into a ruffled and pinned it along the top.


A place for everything and everything in its place, Mr. Packing Tape!