Yes, my sad excuse for a studio is no more that a poor little desk stacked high with supplies. What I’m not showing is the table half covered in more things, the buffet covered in even more stuff, and the utility closet that is holding about 30 plastic bins (the shoebox size as they call it) full of beads and findings. If you click the photo, it will take you to flickr where I have labeled some things. (If you were really that interested…)
Understand that I’m a college student living in a small apartment. If I had my way, I’d have my own room flanked with tables for working and hutches for storage!
Despite what some people call a creative disaster, I still manage to create! Here is my newest! Also pictured is a pair of earrings I made to match the Loopy Lei necklace shown in an earlier post.
6 comments:
I think all our shops started out that way...kknow mine did. You have some very beautiful pieces there..
Yeah I totally understand the whole "not enough space" crisis. When I move within the next few months I am going to make sure I have room in my next place. :p
Your pieces are gorgeous!
You certainly create beautiful things to have such a small space. But, the Baroness said, we all started out that way.
My studio is up in a loft where I can't even stand up, but at least there is room for all the beads and supplies. I keep dreaming. . .
It's NOT sad!!! I like you studio!!
Hey Amanda!
Wanna play?
http://namaste-elsiee.blogspot.com/2009/02/where-i-blog.html
Namste
elsie
It's okay girl - we all have to start somewhere! My coffee table was my studio for several years, then I upgraded to a sofa table, then a real craft table, and now I have an entire room where everything is all together! It just takes time!
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