Sunday, March 13, 2011

My Hideaway Craft Space

 All my life I have been crafty.  I never had a dedicated space to call my own.  I always worked in a corner of the kitchen, or bedroom, or laundry room.  Wherever there was a flat space.  However I would always have to totally tidy up as I had young children and was worried about them injuring themselves or ruining a project. A few years ago when my oldest 2 children and moved out on their own and my younger two were teenagers, I started to crave my own space.  I was looking at a small room (7' x 12') that we had built as a bedroom for my oldest son and then my youngest had claimed as his media/computer room.  I struck a bargain with him to let me have the basement space if we renovated his bedroom.  The following is now my hideaway, my mom cave, my sanctuary.   Come on in...
This is the entrance, the curtains were 4.00/pr from Sears Outlet and an Ikea curtain rod.  The windchime is my doorbell.  My family must ring the chime when they come in so I am not startled by them appearing behind me.
This is the view from the doorway showing the left side
This is the right side of the room from the doorway
The middle
Inside the room this shows the 2 bookcases repurposed from my son's room.  On the far left one are all my magazines for paper crafts as well as miniatures and dollhouses, also i store envelopes.  The near bookcase has a few boxes of embellishments, my flower collection, my Riley stamps, 2 small plastic drawer holders with cats eye inkpads, glitter, flocking, luminarte,  extra pens and markers, underneath that is my copic marker papers, art pads, photos and another small plastic drawer holder with my cricut cartridges, overlays, booklets and accessories.  Also one shelf has a hanging file system with reference papers for miniatures and my jukebox as well as finished cards.  My bind it all and circle cutter are on the top shelf.  On the very top are some storage boxes, a few little dolls, a picture, my daughter's 1/2 scale dollhouse and some embellishments.
My desk area is an L-shape consisting of a folding 4 x 8 table and a small piece of laminate on top of a pair of Ikea table legs.  On that sits my laptop, my wireless photoprinter (love it!) .  On the wall behind it is my bulletin board with family photos and memories, a magnetic board and peg board (Micheal's bought with coupons) that hold small embellishments in magnetic holders from Micheals and the dollar store.  The peg board holds my scissors, a few stickers and some hole punches. Above that is a piece of slot wall (road kill) that holds a bunch of different tapes, glue dots, tape runners, stickers, heat gun, a couple of stamps, monogram stamp maker, 2 dremels.  There are small plastic shoe shelves that hold my dremel bits, embossing powders and paste, stickles, alchohol inks & the pads for them, a few specialty paints and armour etch.  Above all that is a larger wooden shelf with a roombox that I am working on, a stand with a layout of my grandson (1st!) and a few other little miniatures.
The is my main work area.  As you can see it is well stocked!  I have a cutting board work surface.  In the corner is a corner cube (Micheals) that holds my tv, dvd player, some inkpads, scrappy glues, Making Memories toolkit, my quickcutz, xyron sticker maker, current clear stamps I am working with.  Beside that is my rotating tool holder from Micheals that holds glues, misc. tools for the cricut, rulers and my ATG. To the left of that is my copic storage that I made today from some foam board, a cardboard divider from a box of new glasses and some modpodge paper, one of my light sources beside that and the pink file holder has plain coloured cardstock.  My gypsy is also on the table.  On the wall above is another piece of found slot wall with a myriad of tools for miniature making.  The shelf above that holds some glues, miter boxes, my thimble collection, some dvds & cds, a few pictures of family and in the corner a video player and a radio/cd player.
To the left of the main desk sits 4 cubes from Micheals (coupon) that holds my paper collection in cropper hopper organizers, in the drawers are clear stamps in cd cases, vinyl for the cricut,  grommet and eyelet tools, watercolours, overflow rubber stamps and the monogram maker. Also in the 3 drawer section are all my various cables, extra punches, and a drawer of bits and pieces.  The clear drawers under the table hold my ink refills for the printer, wallpaper for the dollhouses, misc. electrical cords, glue gun and some craft coasters.  On top is my Cricut Expression (<3) and my new Yourstory laminator and binder.  Behind them are 2 peg boards with cricut cutting boards.  Above that my spoon collection and 3 small wall shelves (bought at Goodwill and garage sales)  that hold some of my miniature collection.
At this end of my room are my wall units that my mother in law gave me when she downsized to her apartment.  They just fit in the space.  I love them as they give me lots of storage and display space.  They have lights in them too.  The right one has a collection of miniatures from things I have made to things I have won or received from friends.  These are in the glass section.  Beneath that is a display of rubber stamps on stepped spice shelves from the Storage store.  Beneath that is my paint carosel (Micheals) and my albums as well as albums my daughter has made.  In the 3 large drawers underneath are all my building supplies and misc. miniatures for future projects.  The left unit has a larger display glass area with room boxes I have built and furniture I have collected and/or built from scratch.  The cupboards underneath have boxes with all our photos, boxes with furniture to go into my big dollhouse when it is done, my golf balls,  (so they dont disappear).
Another view of the display cases, to the left of that is some plastic drawers with more miniature tools and electrical works, and above that a smaller one that holds rubber stamps, scrap paper and off cuts or left over die cuts from the cricut or quickcutz.  In front of that is my cutting station on a mobile cart (Micheals - 40% off).  On the top I have my purple cow and another cutter from Provocraft, my ribbon collection, my bind it all supplies, quickcutz dies, 8x8 papers and albums,   You can see the heater I use in the winter and there is a small mirror propped up from the dresser we are refinishing for the powder room as a vanity.
The shelf above the cutting station holds a myriad of things, from spray cans, to glues, cleaners, our old baby monitor, some things I will use for miniature making, my apron, my hat from Miniature camp, a small tool holder for crops or mini meetings.  There are some family pics on the wall above the light switch.      
So you can see that I have made use of every inch of space and yet I still have plenty of room to create.  Everything is at my fingertips and there is even room for one person to craft with me.  I have spent very little on the room and dream some day of opening it up to the laundry room and making one very large room.  Someday!  Thank you for visiting and please leave me a comment to let me know what you think.

Debbie

Sunday, January 16, 2011

January Copic Challenge

Hi Everyone - Happy New Year!!

I have not been a very good blogger, and to promise that I will be in the next few months is not a good idea as we head into a very busy time for me both business wise and personally.

I am entering a card making challenge for the first time ever.  This is the card I have made for the iCopic Lover Color Challenge:

The recipe for this card is as best as I can remember


Paper - Bazzill Pink glitter
           Card stock, Micheals value pack, white, yellow and rose pink
Stamp - Tilda as a Butterfly, Magnolia
Sentiment - my own printed with a stamps by judith heart
Copic Markers - hair, y11, y21, e55
                      skin e00, yroo, rv21
                      dress and socks, rv21, r 43
                      panties, shoes - left white shaded with c1
                      wings - v17, bv00,y11,y21,rv25
                      accented with pink glitter gel pen and clear spica on wings

card flowers - from a package purchased at the Creative Craft Festival accented with a gold heart brad.



Thank you for taking a look.


Debbie


Thursday, October 14, 2010

Ok - Who turned Off the Heat

Just cause it is fall, and just cause it is October already does it have to be cold? And Wet?  Yuck.  Our parking lot at the shop is a complete and utter mudhole.  The one week paving job is now going on week 6 and we still have nothing but dirt - right up to the door now - no sidewalks even.  My carpet is a disaster, my car looks like it went off roading and I am weary of it.  And everyone is sick.  I have a cold and in my mini group (BEST) which was to meet last night, all but 1 person had cancelled due to sickness or other obligations popping up.  First time that has happened.  So I was hoping to get home fairly early and pop into bed with a nice neocitrin and  watch some educational TLC but no - HH called and asked to meet him at Home Depot for colour selection for the cottage bathroom.  So that took awhile.  And a new vanity light. Can't wait to see the finished product.  Next on my agenda for that room is finding a new mirror.


On the family side,  I am pleased to announce that my daughter is having a boy!  That is so nice for her and Andre.  Now the nursery planning is in full force.  Colours are mostly selected - we just have to pin down the fabrics.  I think my cricut will definitely be used and now I have to sit down and learn how to use the gypsy properly.  Why can't I get my head around that I really don't know.  Should be easy enough.  Others use it quite successfully so bring it on!  Maybe if I lay in bed with my neocitrin and my laptop and my gypsy I will figure it out.  Maybe...


My lovely ex-niece (does that make sense to you?) had a baby girl (Lola Jayne) just over a week ago.  I have to say she is probably one of the most precious little babies I have seen in awhile - ok I am a tad prejudice but it is true.  The ex-niece seems deliriously happy and I am so enjoying following her blog as she learns about being a mom for the first time.  I wish all three of them lots of love and joy.  The bonus to all of this is that my daughter lives in the same town as my ex-niece and they can go through all of this together and learn from each other.  That is a big bonding experience as anyone of us can attest to having kids at the same time as a close friend or family member really cements the relationship for always.  I was lucky as I had my own sister and a SIL having babies at the same time as me.  The order goes something like this SIL 1 girl in Jan., 2 months later my boy, 2 years later SIL 1 girl in Feb., Sister 1 girl in March, me 1 girl in June.  And in between my other SIL had a girl as well.  So between the 4 of us we had 9 kids in 4 years.  As both my sister and the other SIL had another baby roughly around the same time but 4 years after their first.  Confusing to you but it made for a lot of babies getting together at the cottage and family functions and they are all incredibly close cousins.  How wonderful that all is.  So I wish that for my daughter and her cousin.  Much closeness - forever!  Just a note - out of the nine babies - 3 are boys and the others are all girls - how about those odds.  I have added a few pics of my BB and 3 of her close cousins.  I will post more of the others when I can access those pics.


So I am feeling nostaligic and warm and cozy about babies and cousins and family....so I guess that turned up the heat.  


TTYL - should be sewing.




  
Hayley & Tori fooling around 2004
Hayley & Jill 2008

Hayley & Lindsay 2008

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

October Has Arrived I Smell Turkey


Ok, so it is here. Fall. Without. A. Doubt. Crap I hate winter and it is just around the corner. How do people enjoy this time of year. Yeah the trees are heading towards beautiful but right now everything is just grey and blah and cold and wet. Yup, don't like that. But there is Halloween just there at the end of the month. Waiting. It is not like it was when the kids were small. You would anticipate Halloween. Plan costumes, sew costumes. Buy candy. Plan the pumpkin carving. Add to the Halloween decorations for the scary front porch. But now that the Beautiful Butterfly (BB) is 18, does it really matter any more? I feel like just sitting inside watching Rocky Horror Picture Show and having apple cider with a bit of kick to it and cuddling with my Handsome Hubby (HH) Let the door bell ring. Let the furkid go ballistic. I can enjoy that. I can get my head around that. Let's do that. But nope....BB will not let that happen. She still wants all the trimmings. Not that she helps or anything. Or even stays for the whole night and hand out candy - nope. Well I have 26 days to work up to that.

However, in the mean time we have Thanksgiving. Now thats a holiday - yeah right. Usually we spend it at our lovely cottage. What do we do there? We close up. And in between all that closing up entails I make a 20lb turkey with all the trimmings and try to figure how to get the left overs home. This year we are hoping to make it a big family weekend. My mom and dad are on their way here from their home in Nova Scotia to see BB get her diploma on Friday (why the h do they have to have that on a Friday at 1pm - cripes) and spend some time with the Tutu Much Family (TTMF). I am looking forward to seeing them - havent seen them in 1 year! Also my darling sister and her 2 kiddos will be joining us so the cottage will be full and happening. What a great idea right? Well throw BB's boyfriend into the mix and it suddenly gets complicated. He wants to spend turkey time with his family, BB wants to spend turkey time with his family & our family - which will be at the cottage. Coming from NS & Ottawa to see her get her diploma. And have Turkey. Not sure how this is all going to go down. Have 2 days to figure it out or convince BB to abandon said boyfriend to his family and join all of us at the cottage. Wish me luck!

Friday, September 3, 2010

It is Over - Summer That Is


Can You Feel It??? Summer is over. The air has changed as of this morning and we are no longer in a heat wave with high humidex. And yet I sit here at my computer, in my shop, with the door wide open to catch the breeze. And what else will I catch? Hopefully the sounds of airplanes flying in and out of the airport as they participate in the air show at the CNE. This is the last weekend of the CNE and thus the last weekend of summer. Already I have seen the Snowbirds arrive in perfect formation yesterday and this morning as I was driving in saw another formation of jets leaving the airport but not sure of their markings (Drew would know but he is not here). Very cool to be under this particular flight path. In past years I have seen (and heard) some pretty amazing air machines. All on my doorstep. Funny this - when we were in Florida the first 2 weeks of July, their was a mini airshow right on our beach. One day as we bobbed in the 86 degree water, the American jet precision team (name escapes me? Thunderbirds? Blue Angels?) flew over our heads and went out to sea and back a few times while waiting for the flyby at whatever function was going on. It was really neat. Also one day we had the Goodyear Blimp fly by. And daily there were helicopters, ultra light aircraft, small planes and we were also directly under the flight path for the Miami airport so lots of big planes coming and going - Drew was in heaven!
So today is Orientation Day for my lovely Hayley. She is down at the campus as we speak with her two friends from the studio - Alexia and Sierra - getting all the information and having a tour of the facility where she will be dancing and studying for the next 4 years. What an exciting time for them. And I am glad that there are the 3 of them. Its nice to have someone you know when you start something new. I predict they will become great friends in short order.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Is it Really Over??

Ok - So where the heck has summer gone. Yes I know we are having record temps but we are sitting on the cusp of September 2010. Gawd, that went wayyy too fast. So lets recap - did we do enough over the summer? I went to Florida for 12 days the beginning of July. When I returned I spent 2 weeks cleaning my shop. Yes it took two whole weeks and I cant really say it is done but thats the way it is. I know I will have some more time coming up and will tackle that jungle under neath the cutting table. Then we were at August and had 15 glorious days at our cottage. Did lots there - yup we did - swimming, drinking, golfing, swimming, drinking, eating, drinking. So that took some getting used to. Then the last few weeks have been a mix of family visits, working, back to the cottage, running my lovely daughter Hayley around and here we are - on the cusp of September.
Did anything spectacular happen over the summer (I would normally insert a question mark there but my keyboard is inserting this instead É - what the H É ) well lets see, my son & his fianceé have moved along in their wedding preps - booked the venue (Vegas - the Wynn) , she has picked her dress (nope not making it :( ) and thats great stuff. Also Hayley has completed all her requirements for entry to Ryerson (Performance Dance) and thats great. My husband`s aunt Joyce - who we loved so very dearly and had the cottage next to ours - passed away - not great at all - miss her lots! But the one very spectacular thing is - my daughter Crystal and her husband André are expecting. I am going to be a grandma. This is the best news of all. But how did i find out.. someone else told me cause Crystal and I - though it pains my heart - do not communicate. This is the way it has been for 15 years now. Whenever I try to bridge the gap something or someone slaps it back down. So yes this is all very exciting news for our family I just wish I could be excited and included. I want this grandbaby very much and already love it but will I be allowed to have any contact with her or him I do not know and that breaks my heart. I follow her cousin`s blog. She is expecting a little girl very soon - Sept 29th. And I so enjoy reading all about her ups and downs and the pics she posts of her growing belly and the plans they have made, the nursery and the baby party as she puts it are so delightful. I remember very well when Michelle Tiffany was born - such a big name for such a sweet little girl - I quickly nicknamed her Mimi. Her sister who followed was Didi (Danielle). I envy Lyne`s participation in this blessed event. Will I be able to have this too - I have 6 months to fix this but in my head I don`t believe it can be fixed. 15 years is a lot of water under the bridge. I have all my hopes pinned on this.