Taking a brief procrastination breather with fabric:
The Sasquatch's mother very, very kindly has agreed to make curtains in the studio for me! The pink flowers is for the window seat window and the bird fabric is for the window behind my reading/writing chair. Will post photos when it's all finished...I can't wait!
Showing posts with label studio dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio dreams. Show all posts
Monday, August 19, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
working on the progress
So, I am still setting up the studio. I admit I have pretty high standards for it, which is why it is taking so long. One of the things I want to do is have the stairway wall going up to it set up like a gallery, a la salon style like this:
This is actually rather difficult to achieve. You need two people and neither can be afraid of heights. Lucky for me, the Sasquatch is not afraid of heights. He just doesn't like them. He doesn't like them a lot. But he does like me! So, we have been hanging frames:
of some of my favorite moments:
as well as my proudest:
We are almost done:
But there's still more to go...and that's just the wall of the staircase! I still have the whole studio to address...
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found on Pinterest |
This is actually rather difficult to achieve. You need two people and neither can be afraid of heights. Lucky for me, the Sasquatch is not afraid of heights. He just doesn't like them. He doesn't like them a lot. But he does like me! So, we have been hanging frames:
of some of my favorite moments:
the menu of the Newbery Honor celebration luncheon |
my seat reservation card at the Geisel Award ceremony |
my one and only math award, given to me in 5th grade! |
We are almost done:
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
work in progress: the new studio
One of the caveats of our move was that I had to have a new studio. And what was more, the new studio had to be dream studio, a new oasis...or at least better than my old one.
So, when I saw the top floor of our house, I was smitten. The previous owners used and staged the room as a master retreat:
But I knew it was made to be my workplace! All it need was a change of paint:
And some bookshelves...okay, a lot of bookshelves:
and my favorite anthropologie knobs:
And the studio transformation has begun. Stay tuned for more...
So, when I saw the top floor of our house, I was smitten. The previous owners used and staged the room as a master retreat:
But I knew it was made to be my workplace! All it need was a change of paint:
And some bookshelves...okay, a lot of bookshelves:
my favorite storage idea--the staircase bookshelf! Idea stolen from HERE (thanks, pinterest!) |
with a window seat! this helps take the sting out of leaving the old bookshelves |
and my favorite anthropologie knobs:
I like the bird ones the best! |
And the studio transformation has begun. Stay tuned for more...
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
the necessity of a new studio
One of the reasons we are moving is that we've outgrown the condo. What used to be the studio is now overrun with baby things--now I work in the living room.
This has become problematic because at night, when the baby is sleeping, I like to keep/start working and the Sasquatch wants to unwind by watching a movie. He likes to watch in the dark. I like to work in the light. After many nights of a well-exercised light switch, the Sasquatch came up with this solution:
I did try it:
But in the end, the head lamp was a bust (I do use it to sneak in to the room to cut the baby's fingernails, though). And the light negotiations continue. Can't wait until I get into the new studio!!
This has become problematic because at night, when the baby is sleeping, I like to keep/start working and the Sasquatch wants to unwind by watching a movie. He likes to watch in the dark. I like to work in the light. After many nights of a well-exercised light switch, the Sasquatch came up with this solution:
Yes, it's a light for me to attach to my head!
But in the end, the head lamp was a bust (I do use it to sneak in to the room to cut the baby's fingernails, though). And the light negotiations continue. Can't wait until I get into the new studio!!
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studio dreams,
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