I tend to put off organizing projects. It always turns into a huge “looks like there was a struggle here” mess. When I do decide to delve into a major revamp of my little world, I go whole hearted into it.
So yesterday my plans were to list my new jewelry on my Etsy shop, but when I came into the studio I had the energy and drive to do some organizing.
This area is used for art and paper crafting. The cart by the table
was a 50% off purchase from JoAnn and I really like it.
It has all my paint, sketch books, markers and crafting papers.
I did bring in a smaller folding table to do all my art projects on. The glaring white top wasn’t a happy look for me so I decided to grunge up the top with alcohol ink. This was a gamble but I felt it would be a good look. I put the ink on the table surface then smeared it with a plastic glove like you do dishes with.
This area is used for packaging up sales for mailing.
I also keep a few photo props on the shelf under the table.
Those are my antique sewing machines on the shelf.
I took the big plastic folding table out and now I'm using this small
wood table for the computer. This was my computer table for a
good while till I moved one of the craft show tables in here so
there would be room for my Cricut.
I have put the Cricut into retirement till
I decide if it's a keeper or needs to find a new home.
I have my Etsy mail scale and jewelry tray on the filing cabinet.
This is where I price my jewelry, post it to social media and
add items to my Etsy shop.
My bench didn't change too much, just more sorting and organizing
my materials as they come in and grow to need more space. I did
replace my lighting a few months ago when JoAnn had a sale on Ott Lites.
These are much smaller but put out a lot of light.
So now each section of this little room serves a purpose and has been streamlined as much as possible. I do have a lot of craft supplies. I "need" them cause I never know which direction my creative efforts will take.
I might decide to use my mixed media supplies in jewelry or my wire in a fiber art design. So it all needs to be accessible. So that is the problem - too much stuff in a small space. I have a 3 bedroom house and 2 bedrooms and parts of the garage are full of crafting supplies and tools. Yes, I’ve gone over the normal limit and into crazy crafting overload on materials. I have no problem with it either.
Olivia isn't too happy with the smaller computer table.
She still has a perch by the window for bird watching
with a comfy blanket. She needs to be right in the middle
of near everything I do. Yes I've spoiled her bad.
When she jumps up in the middle of the desk or bench
I just stop and pet her. Then when she is happy again
she goes to play or nap. Alls good.