So instead, I thought I would share parts of my space with you. Some shots of where all the

They are true work horses. I sometimes wish they had an odometer to see how much mileage I have put on these babies. Don't you think it would be interesting to know?


Anyone that sews, or does any kind of crafting knows that they need lots of storage and lots of shelving. This does double duty. It's a shelf that holds all my notions and extras. I store them in recycled plastic spring mix salad containers. These are great containers for holding my different sized zippers, ribbon, scraps and hardware. I also use it as a clothes rack to hang my completed projects.
It's way up high out of the way, but easy to reach. I don't have a lot of square footage. So when that happens you have to look up and go verticle. It's a great way to use otherwise dead space.
My studio is in my basement. It isn't really finished other than the ugly pine wood walls that the previous owner put up. That is why you see the raw beams in the ceiling. It's not the most esthetically pleasing place and I would love to soon make it over into a gushing gorgeous space, but for now, I am working with what I've got and I try to surround myself and put things in it that I love.
1 comment:
Thanks for stopping by my blog! You asked about what kind of printer I used to make the labels for my soap. Well, I have to confess I used the colour laser printer that I have access to at work. I couldn't have done them on my crappy little inkjet printer that barely works. :)
Karyn
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