i know this post was meant for yesterday. but yesterday was a blur. by the time i actually had time to sit and remember it was too late to post for the day.
i am incredibly happy with my new space. the sun filters in so pleasantly and the fact that i have two functioning surfaces to work on has made creating extra fun. the desk serves as the sewing, construction, cutting area and the other lovely piece is where all the creations get wrapped with love and packed away for shipping.
the keeper for most of my fabrics is an old shelf, who has served as the garage miscellany shelf for years, but recently has found a new home, in my studio! I covered it with that gorgeous vintage fabric, seen the photo above. i think it almost makes that old rickety shelf look respectable. i can't find the nerve to cut the vintage fabric into small pieces so using it as a "shelf cozie" turned out to be a great idea, with just one cut width-wise and the rest of it ironed and set with water soluble hemming tape, it still retains much of it's original state.
i know the curtain rod, as a ribbon holder, isn't an original idea but i can't believe i never tried it before. it keeps all of my ribbon in one area, resulting in less clutter. i even used the flat curtain holders (that's what i found in the garage). i did have to make some of the holes a bit larger to fit smoothly onto the rod. separating the buttons into the small jars has also helped immensely. i used to dump them all out looking for specific colors and sizes and then of course they would sit there, forgotten like a pile of rocks.
oh, i don't think i mentioned where in the house i took over. we have separate living room and family room. the living room was going to become the library but that never happened, our hundreds of books are still resting in their boxes, not minding the collection of dust. so, i decided why not move into the living room?
we're not staying in this house (we're renting it) for too long. since we just moved to phoenix recently, we chose to live near my brother's. the neighborhood is wonderful, full of huge homes, but these large developments don't do much for me aesthetically. there are several historical neighborhoods full of turn of the century design. that is what speaks to us. looks like studio olilo will be changing again!
and on top of that we're only staying in arizona until jimmy is finished with his PhD then we are off to either post-doc work or where ever he gets a position at a university. good thing i am mobile. *) i desperately want to move back to boston. i miss it there so much.
i have gotten completely off topic, signs of this post needing to end. i will leave you all with some photos of the space.
have a great day!
3 comments:
That is one gorgeous room!
Your studio is beautiful and inspirational.
Fabulous studio! Gotta get working on baby making so I will have an excuse to finally buy some of those adorable shoes from your etsy shop!
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