Archive for October, 2009

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

Yes, I know Halloween isn’t over with yet, but I’m on the hunt for items and craft projects to decorate my bedroom in Pink for Christmas this year.

This week I found at Home Goods an adorable little ballerina outfit as my first ornament.


Pink ballerina tutu for Christmas



I’m sure there are many of us who remember the smalle carboard village buildings that were covered with glitter. They have been making a comeback in recent years. I was able to find one in pink and it’s in a much larger size than what I remember. Hope I can find more – if not I’ll have to get some posterboard and make some of my own.


Pink and White Christmas cardboard building


Pink and White glitter house



As Bev has asked us to do, I’ve selected a blog to feature here from the list of those I may not have visited – or one I haven’t visited in a long while. I selected a new blog from this week. It’s Jen’s J. Nichelle Holiday because of the wonderful pink ornaments in her header and the perfect pink Christmas ornament frame she created.


Have a happy Pink Saturday – and if you know of any Christmas crafts that would fit in with my Pink-themed bedroom let me know by leaving a link in the comments. Thanks!

The other day when my studio was in what might be called its most organized state I thought I’d take some pictures. Just ignore the bookcase. lol I never do seem to be able to keep my magazines and books in order.

After seeing pictures of Bev’s gorgeous office/studio over at How Sweet The Sound – look for the link to it along the right column – I’m going to see about doing something similar to my studio with stock cabinets. My son had a desk built into one of the closets in his condo using two stock cabinets and a stock counter top. And I would really like to build shelves into the closet. So many plans. :-)

Anyway, here’s what it looks like now:


Studio photos


Studio Corner 1


Studio Corner 1


Studio photos


Studio photos


Studio photos


The above pictures show one corner of the studio. The door is on the wall opposite the window. On the table on the right I have my main working area where I do jewelry design, work on my original dolls, and eventually I plan to get into doing more polymer clay work. On the table on the left is one of my pretty Tiffany-like lamps, a radio/CD player, and a table top oven for the polymer clay. I think it’s important not to use your kitchen oven when working with polymer clays. Eventually that oven will most likely be moved to a small nightstand so I don’t cover up so much of my window with it. The curtains come from Country Curtains and are called Kitchen Garden Tiers.

It took forever to come up with the right color for the walls. I wanted a very nice and sunny yellow since this is a north facing window and never gets any sun at all. So I thought I’d provide my own. Course, the true color doesn’t show up in any of the pictures. But you get the idea.

The lamp on the table on the right side is an Ott light. I’ve now got three of them in that room that I got from Joann’s. I got them all for 50% off by watching their sales and also getting their weekly flyer. I have an Ott floor lamp in my “Day Room.” I love the light they produce.

As you can see I’ve got a tv and a DVD player. I wanted this so I could watch my craft CD collections while at a place where I can work. This way I can watch the video, pause it when I need to, and then start it up to continue. I’ve also got a way to hook up my laptop in the studio so I can watch You Tube video tutorials.


Studio Corner 1


Studio Corner 1


Studio Corner 1



The above pictures are of the area where I do my machine embroidery. It’s directly accross from the area where I do my main work as shown in one of the first pictures.

Eventually shelves will go up over the table – unless I do put in stock cabinets which would be nice so all the thread, stabilizer, etc. would have a nice place to live. Though it is nice to have everything I need right there on the table. My embroidery machine is a Deco 600 that I purchased about 10 or so years ago. Now that I’ve finally figured out how to do simple things I’m going to start working on sections to be placed into a quilt. Will keep track of my progress on the blog once I start.


Studio

This is the area next to the door and opposite the window. The table is a harvest table, unlike the others that are folding tables. I’ve had this table for over 30 years and just love it for sewing since it’s very deep. My sewing machine is also about 30 years old, but it’s a Viking and still sews pretty darn well. I may think about getting a new machine, but for now this one works just great after getting a good cleaning and tune up.

I got all the baskets (on sale) at Michaels. They hold patterns, fabric, CDs, and misc. The boxes on the shelves are photo boxes that contain paint, embroidery thread, etc.

I really love this room. It’s only 10′ x 10′ so is a pretty tiny room but has lots crammed into it. I still have what used to be the Master bedroom to finish up as my “Day room” and may move my jewelry making into there since it seems to want to take over all the studio with box after box to keep the parts seperate. Then the area over by the tv can be completely devoted to dollmaking and clay work.

Oh, and one last picture. The rocker sits in the corner with a Vermont Teddy Bear I got from son a few years ago for Mother’s Day. Quite fitting since this was the rocker I bought to go in his nursery when he was born over 30 years ago. The little basket on the rocker really belongs on the embroidery machine table. Guess it wanted to get in the picture since it would have been covered up by the embroidery machine in the other pictures.


Studio

Thank you for visiting!

It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

Once again I’m posting pictures of one of my Debi Coules creations. This is a vintage wooden plaque that features an artist on a hillside painting a scene of sail boats on a lake. The plaque is about two feet long. I’ve included a picture of the whole plaque and then the two sides. Debi does some of the most beautiful roses.


Debi Coules Pretty Plaque


Debi Coules Pretty Plaque


Debi Coules Pretty Plaque


Debi Coules Pretty Plaque


For this week’s “New To Me” I’ve selected one of the new participants at Pink Saturday. The site is Shabby Chic Diva’s Pink Corner where Winona shows that she definately has a passion for all things pink! I love the Desert Rose dinnerware!

Until next time – Have a fantastic Pink Saturday!

Sandra

Note: This is a repeat of a past post. I’m not feeling well and completely forgot about Pink Saturday. I hope you enjoy these tags if you never saw them before. Nothing major wrong – just the change in weather that tends to put me in bad shape until I adjust to it.

Sandra

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It’s Pink Saturday again at Cottage Dreamer! Thanks to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for once more hosting this fun day of sharing all things Pink!

This week I’ve got a free set of (mostly) “Pretty Pink Tags” that I designed awhile ago. I used some of my favorite die cuts to create these tags. If you do use them, I’d love to see what you come up with.

CLICK HERE for the PDF file

Click the above image for the PDF file – it will open in a new window. You will need Adobe Reader to view this file. It’s free and can be found HERE

These work very well being printed on cardstock and then could be embellished.