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Thursday, July 11, 2013

My Creative Space



I am excited to share my creative space with the blog hoppers from My Desert Cottage's Where Bloggers Create 2013.  I have always enjoyed seeing the work zones belonging to other crafters.  Some are spotless and some are fascinatingly busy, but all creative spaces can be inspiring.  I love to see how other crafters organize their tiny embellishments.  Be sure to visit this blog hop's many participants for tons of inspiration.

 
My space is home to both paper crafts and jewelry making.  My craft room used to be in a bedroom, until about a month ago when I took over the living room.  I would rather have a craft room than a place for the TV.  Besides, there is another TV in the den.   It is great to have a larger space - I feel like I have room to grow (much to my husband's dismay).  I store my papers and card making supplies on bookshelves along the back wall of my space.  My beads and findings are on the side wall.  My work table is just the right size. I love the ceramic tile top because it is a breeze to clean when I smudge distress ink on it. I know I should use my non-stick mat, but sometimes I just don't use it.  A long time ago, my favorite sister gave me a Dymo labeler for my birthday.  I label every drawer and it is a life saver.  I can always find what I am looking for because every drawer is labeled. 

 
The plethora of tiny drawers (115 to be exact) houses all of my beads and findings for jewelry making.  My family has a bead and jewelry store in Joplin, Missouri.  We would love it if you would check out our blog at www.drygulchbeadsandjewelry.blogspot.com.  Our etsy store is the place to go to see our jewelry creations.  I really don't make any jewelry at our store because I keep so busy with the business side of things.  Home is where I get to be creative and I know I am so lucky to have such a fun stash of supplies.

 
Each type of bead is sorted and stored by color. I have drawers for glass pearls, chinese crystals, semi-precious stones, Swarovskis, lampwork and more. I also have my findings sorted by color and function. I have drawers for beadcaps, filigree, clasps, chain, charms and beads. It is fantastic to be able to find what I need in the middle of a design. I used to have everything in large drawers that I had to sift through. The small drawers are a vast improvement. My favorite drawer is the current projects drawer. I can start a piece and then tuck it away until next time. This way, I never forget what I had planned to put together since everything stays together.
 
   
 
One of my favorite groups of drawers is the vintage findings and old button drawer section.  I have managed to find quite a hoard of vintage parts and pieces like sweater clips, clip earrings and chandelier parts.  The button collection contains shell, metal, carved, lucite and lots more.  A toothbrush comes in handy for making old buttons shine.  It was a bit of a revelation for me when I decided that it was ok to have several drawers with the same label.  If it takes 5 drawers to hold your button collection, then so be it!


  

My absolute favorite organizer has 6 skinny drawers and 3 tall drawers which came from JoAnn's.  I was unsure about the skinny ones at first since they don't really hold all that much.  I was pleasantly surprised once I filled them because the skinny drawers hold just the right amount so you can easily see your embellishments.  There is no need to dig and I love the compartment organizers within each drawer.  I will definitely have to have another one of these organizers. 

    
 

I have lots of paper storage in my creative space.  I use these cube shelves from Michaels as well as the bookshelves along the wall.  I store my smaller paper pads, like 6x6 in baskets on a shelf.  These smaller paper pads are sorted according to size which makes them easy to find.   I use clear containers for things like flowers and other embellishments.  I kept some of my larger drawers for larger embellishments like chipboard and rubons. 

 
I recently moved all of my ribbons, laces and trims into a very large drawer organizer.  I used to have every ribbon hanging from the top of a shelf and, quite frankly, it looked like a jungle.  It was easy to find things, but it was out of control.  The drawers work nicely and the ribbons are pretty much sorted.  The lace is all in one drawer.  Now, I need to organize all of my new seam binding ribbons.


In my old craft space, all of my punches were stuffed into a basket on the top of a bookcase.  One thing I have learned is that if you can't see it, you won't use it.  In the new space, I was able to put all of my Martha Stewart punches out in the open.  Surprise, now I use them!  I have 2 Martha Stewart tray organizers that hold little jars of embellishments.  It is so nice to be able to see what I have.



I truly love my creative space.  It is open and spacious and I can work away while still being with my children.  I am convinced that I would never make anything if I was tucked away somewhere in a room by myself.  I need to add some more lighting - I am thinking of a chandelier.  There are always ways to improve any space and I would love to have more shabby chic elements, but I am thankful for my craft room! 

Be sure to visit all of the participant's creative spaces.


Recipe Card


The current challenge at Ruby's Rainbow Challenges is a recipe card.  The piece must include 3 elements - ribbon, something embossed and a handmade background design.  I chose several travel themed stamps to create my background paper.  The square metallic stickers for the H and the B are embossed and the ribbon is at the bottom.  I used hand dyed vintage crinkle seam binding ribbon along with ric rac and a fabulous buckle.  Join us at Ruby's!

Friday, July 5, 2013

Old Fashioned Keys Card

 
The newest challenge at Alphabet Challenges is K for Keys.  The base layers are all edged with distress ink.  I used key stickers paired with vintage buttons.  I threw in a little vintage lace and crinkled seam binding ribbon and topped it all with a crystal flourish sticker.  Join us at Alphabet Challenges and show us what you create with your keys.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Hello Friend

 


I created this oversized card for the Seems a Little Sketchy challenge #42.  I used a lace (pronounced lah-say) piece for the round element given to me by my friend Joy.  The copper strip was embossed in my Vagabond and the little birdie sticker is from JoAnn's.  Nothing is complete without sparkle, so I added a crystal flourish for the finishing touch.  Here is the inspirational sketch.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Christmas Trees Card


The current challenge at Sparkles Christmas Challenges is trees.  Be sure to visit our sponsor, Di's Digi Downloads.   I added tree stickers to my background papers and embellished with lots of crystal gems.  I used a Martha Stewart border punch along with hand dyed seam binding ribbon.  It is great to get a jump start on Christmas cards.  Come on over to Sparkles Christmas challenges and show us what you make with trees.



Sunday, June 30, 2013

Things with Wings - Take Flight


The newest challenge at Ruby's Rainbow Challenges is Things with Wings.  My card is called Take Flight.  I chose a butterfly and added lots of sparkles.  I always love to add lace to any card and I paired the lace with tissue tape and hand dyed seam binding.  A metal flower accent was the finishing touch.  Visit Ruby's Rainbow Challenges to show your things with wings creation.  I am also submitting this card to the Pile it On Challenge - Bling and Happy Campers - Bling.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Flowers in a Pot Card


 
I was inspired to create a flower themed card by both these new flower pot stickers from K & Co. and the flowers blooming on my porch. I think I managed to come up with shabby chic style with the fibers and lace. 



This was my inspiration pile. I used my new Martha Stewart border punch and my new Teresa Collins Fabrications paper pad.  I am entering this card in the following:

Pile It On - Shabby Chic
The Hobby House - Anything Goes
Sister Act - Anything Goes
Stamping with the Dragon - Anything Goes




Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Gifts from vacation


My mom went on vacation and brought me back a fabulous old jar of vintage buttons from an antique store. There are old fashioned colors and even carved buttons. I love them!

She also brought me these amazing crinkled ribbons. I can't wait to use them on my next card. 

Friday, June 14, 2013

Lilac Flowers Inchies Card


The current challenge at Ruby's Rainbow Challenges is sponsored by me!  The challenge is to create something using inchies.  Inchies are little squares of paper that can be hand cut or punched.  I used a punch for mine and inked all of the edges.  The lilac image is from Lili of the Valley and was already colored.  I added the 3 crystal gems at the bottom. 

Monday, June 10, 2013

New Crinkle Ribbons


I found these beautiful crinkle ribbons at My Craft Spot.  These hand dyed colors are amazing and are so old fashioned.  I have already started using them on my cards.  I think they would be perfect for a pair of earrings too.  There are so many colors to choose from that I think I'll head back for more.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Father's Day Card



This is one of my Father's Day cards for this year.  The nautical theme is perfect and I love the map background paper. I had forgotten I had the ship in a bottle sticker which is a shaker sticker with little glitter confetti that moves around.   I used vintage seam binding ribbon and tissue tape along with a filigree corner piece.  I am entering this card in the following challenges:


Pile It On: Father's Day
Crafts4Eternity: For the Boys
Creative Belli : Father's Day
Paper Pretties Wednesday Challenge: Father's Day
Crazy 4 Challenges: Father's Day
Party Time Tuesdays: Happy Fathers Day
Simon Says Stamp: Masculine/Father's Day
Paper Crafting Journey: Masculine
Stamp n Doodle: Father's Day/For a man
The Crafting Cafe: Here Come the Boys
The Perfect Sentiment #82: Father's Day/For a man
The Stamping Chef: Father's Day/For a man



Here is another card for this weekend.  I decided to stick with the nautical theme and I love the map.  Simple, but just right.

Friday, June 7, 2013

Vase of Flowers


This card was inspired by a Coloured Art Pad that I purchased from Lili of the Valley in the UK.  They offer these beautiful, colored floral images in a little pad that are ready to use.  I added glitter to my flowers, but I didn't have to color anything.  The colors are so vivid!  I just had to add a touch of vintage lace, and voila!  So pretty!  This card is for the new challenge at Alphabet Challenges.  Stop by and see the beautiful work of the design team.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Let it Snow


Even though the weather outside is not frightful, it is never too soon to get a jump start on winter and Christmas cards.  I designed this Let it Snow card for Sparkles Christmas Challenges.  The challenge for June is to create something using both buttons and bows.  I accented my snowflakes with buttons and added bows along the bottom border.  Please visit our sponsor Fantastic Ribbons for a great selection of ribbons and more.