Now I have beautiful big worktable and workspace that I love and a stuffed closet full of extra supplies, fabric, display pieces, etc.
I am a big believer in the fact that there is no right way to do anything and work needs, craft rooms, workspaces, studios are no exception. I use what works for me and am constantly changing things around to see fit. As a result, my "In the Workroom" photos have had a lot of variations over the years. Through some hardcore picture folder research and organizing - I found some examples to share of variations of workspace looks.
This was my "storage table" for finished goodies, paperwork, and extra supplies in December of 2007 only a few months in to Needlings. Because most of my work in the past few years has been stocking stores, very rarely do I have this many finished Needlings goodies to store before they have to be shipped out!
June 2008
*2009 seems to be the dark ages as far as workspace photos goes.
March 2010 (with work snacks)
October 2010
April 2011
September 2011
January 2012
And today!
It's an ever evolving mess of scraps, supplies, and paperwork but I try to keep it tidy with lots of room for cutting and thinking. It's also fun to see the evolution of my work itself. And photo quality.
Do you have a studio or craft space? Where do you work? I'd love to see it!
Here are a few more:
If you know much about Etsy then you have heard of The Black Apple. Emily Martin is one of Etsy's first sellers and a wonderful illustrator. She just so happens to be the first seller I purchased from on Etsy way back in 2005 when Etsy was created. And then multiple times since then, a bag, a doll, some prints, postcards, etc. She has written and illustrated her first children's book called Oddfellow's Orphanage and I need to remind myself to get a copy. How sweet does this look?
It's no secret that etsy is my favourite place to find special accessories. Whenever I get a compliment on a necklace, earrings, bag, hair pin, etc., my answer is usually, "THANKS! I got it on etsy." (And I'm not even lying) I love these fabric detailed pendants from The Whirlwind. I think the only reason I don't own one yet is because I just can't pick a favourite.
Ashley G is another one of my favourite Etsy illustrators. Another shop that it's hard for me to pick a favourite. I love all her pretty little girls with forlorn looks and sketchy bangs.
I caught this Beetlejuice Terrarium by Rachel Bishop on the front page of Etsy a couple weeks ago and thought it was too cool not to bookmark. Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.
I was initially introduced to Misala Handmade through Dots & Loops' facebook page as they posted pictures of their store opening in Lunenburg. As I was watching for photos of my Needlings to arrive at their beautiful store, I came across these adorable creative little change purses; bunnies, whales, strawberries, elephants, etc. I thought this little orange umbrella was super cute.
Last but not least, an amazing Furry Hatted Rabbit from one of my favourite plush artists, Cat-Rabbit. I hope to add one of her amazing little guys to my handmade plush collection sometime soon.
So there you go, a few more amazing handmade goodies. Let me know if you have any suggestions for me!