Meet My New Studio
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In The Beginning
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In The Beginning
Some of you know that my husband and I recently moved to the lake. We had been shopping for a house for over a year and saving our pennies.
I remember buying this draftsman table fondly. We were living in Des Moines Iowa and I bought it for $15.00 at a garage sale. I proudly brought it home, parked it in the Dining Room Corner and called that my studio, much to my husband Toms disfavor. We were living in an old 1930's house. I still think of that house fondly. It was our first home and it was a fixer upper and we did it all.
At this time in my life I wasn't making jewelry I was mostly scrapbooking. It was after we had our second child. My husband graduated from Law School and I quit my job as a Product Manager of a Medical Supply Company. I left the 9-5 to stay home with our children, Ben & Kate. I do have to say it frightened me to stay home with my kids. I loved to work and I didn't know that being a domesticate would make me happy.
One thing I did know was that being creative would help. It actually worked out quite well. I would park my children at the table with some old computer paper with the perforations, I used to bring that home from work, you might remember those long reports. We would have crayons, paints and colored pencils and the creativity flowed from all of us.
It was wonderful and it kept me sane and happy. It also bonded me and my kids in a creative way.
Then there was a 6 foot table
Those that know me well know that my interests often jump around. I will be gang busters on something only to realize a month later that I hate it. Quilting was one of those. I vow never to make another quilt again in my life.
As hobbies go they become quite expansive. My husband realized that quite quickly that I needed diversions as a domesticate. That I would never quite be satisfied cleaning, cooking and carting kids around. We had moved to Savage, Minnesota. Where I got to graduated to having a spare bedroom as my place to create. You can see my blog on that space here.
http://yayjewelry.blogspot.com/2013/02/a-glimpse-into-my-jewelry-studio-on.html
So the Bucket List for me is all the things I haven't learned yet. Like solder, silver fusion, saw and to be honest the list is quite expansive. This area above is where I am hoping to spend sometime doing that in my new space. A plastic table I know isn't ideal so I will be looking for something to overlay or to replace. We all start from somewhere and mine was that draftsman table above.
When I started to make jewelry it was mostly for fun and for free. As hobbies go, they get a mind of their own and the jewelry became a business. So we added some additional storage to my expanding world.
Well this is a dream come true really. I would never of dreamed that I would have this wonderful space to create 10 plus years ago. This is were I will be doing most of my designing. I love having tables surround me. You can never have enough surfaces to work.
We all need a little motivation and caffeine is my friend!
My office space is here. I spend more time here than actually creating. Nothing but some good self discipline can handle that. That being said I love my new friends on Facebook. They have expanded my jewelry knowledge and helped me see what I was doing was important and relevant.
The hope is to adorn people across the planet with some of my jewelry, thus the shipping area. I have to say I am really liking this little space, it is perfect for putting the final touches on my packages and keeping me organized.
Function usually comes first in my studio but do like to have a small area to display some of my latest work.
Last but not least the most important person / animal needs his spot too.
I am so fortunate to have this wonderful space to work and to think it all started with that little draftsman table.
So lets get creating.
Yahoo! What a great trip down the memory lane. I have had a similar experience. I have this great studio space, but it is so full and overflowing with too much stuff. I need to get back to making it functional and fun again. You have inspire me, with you space, your positive attitude and your jewelry of course! Can't wait to see how this makes for a new direction for you! Enjoy the day! Erin
ReplyDeleteThanks Erin, I love to see how other people work. I am guessing that at some point this one will have some overflowage much to my husbands great displeasure but at least I know have a great space to overflow. Feels good to finally be up. You are an inspiration to me I still remember those pieces in that Art Jewelry Magazine (not sure if that is the name) When I see your face I always think of those and it makes me want to aspire to.
DeleteWow! so much storage! I am inspired to reorganize my mess!
ReplyDeletePlease share!!! I love to see others work spaces.
DeleteI started out with a garage sale draftsman table, too. I also noticed the wooden IKEA boxes next to your computer. I have those too. But my studio is a disastrous mess! I've been working on reorganizing and de-cluttering it. Sigh... Love your space!
ReplyDeleteDid you know that Idea discontinued those!!!!!!! OMG I am so sad about that. I was there a week ago to get a few more for the studio. SNIFF!
DeleteBeautiful studio Space. You lucky girl. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
DeleteHow inspiring! Makes me wonder what mine would look like cleaned up! Not like yours, surely--it's beautiful-- but it could surely be improved upon by a good cleaning and a "move like" treatment! Thanks for sharing this!
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