Friday, May 23, 2008

Not the Prettiest Room BUT I HAVE A ROOM AGAIN!

Wednesday when I posted this photo of the office/scrap area with Bob I was inspired to do today's post.....

THIS IS FOR EVERYONE OUT THERE WHO HAS A USABLE SPACE THAT ISN'T A DESIGNER SHOWPLACE BUT IS STILL THANKFUL TO HAVE IT TO CREATE AND RELAX IN!

I still miss my pretty purple craft room but wouldn't for a minute change the fact that I'm thankful to have both my sons living at home again.

I tried to scrap in the dining room for a couple months... lugging stuff out and having everything put away out of sight. This just wasn't working for me. I like to see my stuff.

These are most of my crop totes (I have 2 more small pieces). So it doesn't hold a lot.....

I was trying to store everything in my rolling totes and in the buffet and a hall closet. I have way too much stuff for that. I had that craft room packed full of stuff. I am a "crafting junkie".... I love scrapbooking, quilting, knitting, jewelry making, clay, etc... I also love books so I had my library in there too. The smallest room in the house was filled with the most stuff.


We have an older ranch house that had the living room/dining room together and a kitchen with a "den" separated by a bar. My sister has a similar floor plan in her house and she was using the space off the kitchen as a dining room. Hers is paneled like ours but was painted before she bought it to brighten things up. I would like to brighten things up too but this is my husbands absolute favorite room in the house. He loves the dark wood so there is no way I could paint my paneling like so many people are doing now.


Dining room before son moved in and put in the 2nd buffet went in to store all my quilt fabric and craft stuff..... The living room is to the right. When my son moved back we put the TV and recliner in the living room and started using that for watching TV and "living"in. That made the dining room even more cramped.....






The den when we used it as a den..... before I put the office computer armoire in there... that took up so much space that we only had 2 chairs in there so the family couldn't watch TV together so we moved all the sitting furniture into the living room leaving only the office in there off the kitchen . It was a nice cozy family room with the paneling - I really liked this room when it was like this but it was only comfortable for 2 or 3 people not all 5 of us.... so the re-arranging began.....



When I started having to scrap in the old dining room I felt too cramped. I liked being able to watch TV but it was just too close when my DH would recline his chair and bump into the table.


So I turned our den area into the dining room but left the computer in the same room since it was too big a production to move. T was still able to see the TV at a distance from the new room but when my husband would be sitting at the computer and I would be at the table I was cramped again! Then with the dark paneling and the computer in there it just didn't feel like a dining room and I still had to keep cleaning everything up and putting it all away so it still functioned like a dining room. Even though we don't hardly eat at the dining room table I insisited on trying to keep a room that we didn't really use. Finally I decided that the "real estate" was too valuable to waste on a room we weren't using fully anyway and I shouldn't care what other people think but do what is right for me and the way we live. So that didn't last but a couple weeks and on Andrew's day off I had him move the good dining room table back into the real dining room but collapsed it down to a drop leaf decorative table with a lamp on it in front of the window so we didn't lose any of the space in the living room.

My husband's joke since we've been married he would never know how the furniture would be arranged when he would come home. Now it's just on the days the kids are off because I have to have them help me .... when I was healthy I would do it myself.

FINALLY I HAVE A SPACE IN PROGRESS - LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL HELP ME MAKE IT BETTER......


So now the area off the kitchen is now the office/craft space. I am really loving having an area again. It doesn't have beautiful colored walls or even areas on the walls to hang anything because of the window arrangement and all the mix-matched shelving units but I HAVE A SPACE! It actually is more organized than it looks but still has a way to go. I purposely took photos of the space when it wasn't the cleanest to just show what is real. One thing that having serious health problems and then cancer on top of it has taught me is that a clean house means very little in this life and living our lives and enjoying it is what IS IMPORTANT! So it is what it is and I AM ENJOYING IT in spite of not having everything beautifully decorated, matching, and looking like it should be in a magazine.....

This is the Floor plan - not to scale and poorly drawn in photo shop. There isn't that much room to walk around as you can see in the photos..... but it gives you an idea (any suggestions would we welcome)




Oh and between the hall door on left and kitchen entry is a huge old TV on a wide stand - it's not hooked up. I can't decide if I should get my son to hook up to cable again or get rid of it and put in another low shelf because as you will see my shelves are too crowded.



The computer is angled in the corner and my desk is an old dining room table with one leaf down and one up to make it more square. I have a sewing table next to it that I have the die cutting machines on and then an old desk with my sewing machine. I was trying to do an "L" shape. It's a very narrow room and has a path to the hallway, kitchen, back door and laundry room to consider and there is a bar from the kitchen so very weird wall space with all the windows and doorways.








I know it's a bit cluttered and still crowded but I have to have things within reach because it's hard for me to get up and down all the time with my arthritis and also when my husband is sitting at the computer we still get in each others way a bit....





My "desk" has a 2 drawer file cabinet half under so I can reach my adhesives, paints, embossing powders and anything to do with stamping in the top drawer and in the bottom drawer I have all my punches in several baskets by type that I can take out just what I need. The file cabinet was on clearance at Staples 6 weeks ago regular price $139 on sale for $6.96. I brought it home in my convertible with the top down because that was the only way it would fit! I can never pass a bargain that is useful!


Being short has its advantages. I can store things under the table and still move my legs around. I'd like to put some kind of skirt on the table but since it is an antique I don't want to damage it with velcro so if anyone knows another way let me know....



Under the desk I have a metal mesh file tote (another Staples steal for $1.99) that I keep Cropper Hopper page sorters or 2 gallon Aldi ziploc bags of patterned paper sorted by designer and page kits that I have made to take to crops or to work on at home. I also have an expanding holder for misc patterned paper filed by type (i.e. single color, background, floral, dots, plaid, stripe). The 2 black expanding files hold the scraps of my patterned paper and cardstock sorted by color and each color has own 1 gallon ziploc bag in the slot to keep smaller scraps together.


I'm using chairs as tables to hold things. I did it before I saw Ali Edwards blog with photos she did it too - that made me feel a little better......

The chair (in photo above) next to the one I sit in holds a tote that I store my Bazzill or other textured 12x12 cardstock sorted by color in 2 big Cropper Hoppers. I also have a pad of textured cardstock I bought at Walmart in that tote and the little accordion file holds matt pads of textured cardstock.




On top of desk area I have my Cricut Expression (covered up with blue & yellow fabric cover to protect it)


Cutting mat & working mat.





I have my adhesives I use in a metal bin from Target $1 spot. In that bin is my Herma runners both temp and perm, Glue Dots, Zig 2way glue, Pop Dots & Zots. All the other glues are in the file cabinet drawer so I can get to them easily when I need them. My new fave is GLOO


I use a Cutterpede trimmer (because I like to cut scallop edges without using decorative scissors which is hard for me with my hands)


I use an old silverware storage tote to hold most of my tools (scissors, craft knife, bone folder, rulers, compass, stapler, pens, files/distressing tools, piercer, tweezers, etc.

I have another bin that holds erasers, sharpener, staples, little things that would fall out of the tote.

My faux F.R.E.D. is in the background and I move it forward to scrap.

On the file cabinet I have my most frequently used embellishments (or ones that need filed away)




Acrylic stamps in CD cases by type filed and stamping blocks in a fabric lined basket








"Train cosmetic case" (my husband won as a gift at office Christmas party) that houses my favorite rubber stamps so they are all within reach.















I have 2 drawers that hold my markers and gel pens on top of the file cabinet too. (these were on clearance at Staple's in January for $1 each and was using them to hold all my ribbon but needed to store my pens better so these 2 are for that and still using 2 for ribbon)









In the plastic drawer unit to the right on my desk I have my frequently used ink pads.

















Inside the filing cabinet drawers:


Top drawer has anything to do with inks/paints/adhesives in bins so I can take all the paints out and go thru them.













Starting in back:

Left bin is all adhesives: Mod podge, PVA, PPA, Diamond Glaze, Gloo, MM metal adhesive, etc


Middle bin : Stickles & other glitter glues













Back Right: Gesso & chalk pallets



Embossing powders, heat gun & Tidy Tray









Bin for: blending applicators. Qtips, pads, cotton, makeup sponges, Tim Holtz supplies


Bin for: Alcohol inks & applicators for that


Front right bin: craft acrylic paint (Making Memory, Folk Art)


Bin for Artists quality acrylic & water color paint


Also in the drawer are : my artist quality water color solid pallet set


Baby wipes


Fiskars stamp press large size


Splat Mat


Stamp Cleaning sponge


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CONTINUE AROUND THE ROOM TO THE RIGHT OF THE DESK

Die Cutting workspace. I store the big dies in a box under this table along with binders with dies in them. I also store uncut chipboard, foam, stiffened fabric and felt under this area for easy access when I want to cut







The sewing machine is set up next to the die cutting area. I have a small ironing pad/mat that can sit on top of that desk so I can press as I sew when I am quilting. I have an OTT light on that desk and a knockoff OTT light from Home Depot on the scrapbooking desk.









The Open Shelf stores most of my supplies and embellishments


On the top shelf I have a tackle box with metal and found objects


2 different storage boxes for eyelets, brads, metal letters, corners, etc.




My faux "clip it up" made from a paper towel holder & sheet protectors is also in the tops shelf


Faux "clip it up" works very well for me and hold all my sticker letters and any other semi-flat things that I want to be able to access quickly and easily.








This basket came from the antique store we shop at often. I paid $4 for it and I put my favorite rubber stamps in it.

The recipe file holds sketches of layouts and cards that I drew or found from other sources.

Also on that shelf is my foam stamps sorted in 2 bins. Alphas in one and shapes in the other







I store my ribbon in several different ways. I eventually want them all in jars wound on clothes pins but for now I don't have enough shelves to do that.



Target $1 spot basket holds a lot of ribbon on clothespins from the Dollar Tree. I use small rubber bands by KI designed for tie dying shirts $0.97 at Hobby Lobby (I don't like the pins since I have a hard time gripping with my hands)







Smaller pieces of ribbon are loose in mason jars



Mason jars are very inexpensive at Walmart.











This is the same box that I store my pens in from Staples on clearance $1.09 each. I bought all 4 they had. The are perfect for the ribbon wound on the Cropper Hopper spools with the clips. This was fine when I didn't have a lot of ribbon but it grows by the month so needed another way to store it since I have 2 for ribbon and had to start using the other 2 for pens since I was damaging my pens by not storing them horizontally.







Another antique store find (don't think it's an antique but it's cute) $5

I store my inkpads that are colors I don't often use in these drawers.







This is the top of the armoire. The top left has the flowers and buttons and top right has watercolor pencils, watercolor markers, colored pencils and paintbrushes.

Bottom left has 2 boxes of CDs music, photo, and computer programs. Bottom right has ribbon boxes and jars




The armoire is the only splurge we have in the room. It came from Office Depot and is from the Christopher Lowell collection. It holds everything and the doors can be closed to hide the clutter.

We have a Dell desktop computer and an HP all in one printer (love that printer)



This is the shelf that has a glass door. My dad gave it to me and he got it for free. It's part of an entertainment unit but it holds my scrapbooks, boxes of photos, some books/magazines and in the bottom I have baskets filled with all my chipboard.



On top I have a hatbox and basket filled with knitting yarn and supplies

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

A Sad Day Here




Our dear old german shepherd BOB passed away. I am really saddened by this since he was constantly with me when so many times I am stuck away in this old house with my health problems. I am thankful that he didn't have to suffer with that old cancer but I sure wasn't ready to lose him or expect it as he went very quick. That is a blessing but it's also so hard. I know many would say it's just a dog but he was way more than that - he was a dear member of our family.




Bob came to us as a rescue. He had heartworm and was going to be put to sleep when my son Andrew who works at Dekalb Animal Hospital fell in love with him and paid out of his salary to treat him. Bob always seemed so happy to finally be in a home and he is famous in our new neighborhood where people would see us walking and they knew Bob by name but not us.... this last year he was slowing down a little with arthritis just like me so I guess that's why we were meant for eachother....


Anyway our little house will not be the same without our big boy... you can see from the photo that he was always laying near me but I didn't mind stepping over him.


Have a blessed day,

ing

Monday, May 19, 2008

Wow I have been a horrible blogger haven't I

I can't believe how long it's been since I posted on my blog. It's not that I haven't been on the computer it's just I've been lazy about posting here. I know there's not too many that are reading it but still that's very slacky of me...








NSD or should I say NSW (weekend) was a blast!








ACRYLIC ALBUM SUPPLIES: Went to Archivers on Friday morning before my doctor appointment and made a border, card, flowers, acrylic painted star, and got a lot of great ideas. I saw an acrylic album there made out of clear overlay page that was cut into 1/4ths and it was beautiful! I didn't think it would be sturdy but it was. I picked out some supplies (see photo left) to make my own. It's still in the ziploc and I am going to work on it soon. I am going to make myself. After doctors appointments I came home and started working on some pages. I stopped at Michaels and got 2 Martha Stewart punches that were on sale for 50% off. They are very nice quality punches and I got a raincheck for the doily one too.




PAGES COMPLETED NSD WEEKEND - I DID A LOT OF OLD FAMILY STUFF AND HAD FUN WITH ALL THE RETRO PAPERS OUT RIGHT NOW THAT ARE SO PERFECT FOR THAT ERA



Since my hubby went out of town on Friday night I stayed up very late and then Saturday didn't even get out of my PJ's. I destroyed my work area with all the frenzy of scrapping! But I think I did some of my best pages yet.











Noell from Paperclipping told me in a post on my fake FRED posting on 2 peas that she was giving away 2 of them that weekend so boy did I go to town cranking out the pages. I also checked out her live shows and Terri's show at Scrapclubs.com. They were all great! I won a stamp from Terri.... THANK YOU AGAIN! I didn't win a FRED but I sure had fun participating. Dedra Long had some great mini book ideas and I plan to venture into that also. They are a great group of amazing artistic women.


















For mother's day I made my mom 2 different pages of old photos of my parents together and gave her a 12x12 frame to put one in. She really liked it. I forgot to take photos of the pages for my gallery so I will have to do that soon. One of the photos was a black and white one taken before they were married. Neither of them even remembered the photo. It was a nice get together of the family also. With all the kids (except Stephanie - but she sent me a cute card), my parents, and sister Karen.







Unfortunately Bob got sick his throat was swollen and then he couldn't even bark. The vet did some testing and has now found he has malignant lymphoma. I am so sad but the vet and my son (who is a tech) says that is a good treatable senario. So they gave him prednesone and he is doing better now and eating. Treatment will start this week and hopefully it will work.





It's been raining regularly here and the plants/flowers are beautiful. All the roses are blooming. Even the ones that were planted by the woman who owned the house before us. I call them Leota's roses. They are like a rambling rose and I will cut them back right after blooming. I love this time of year in the garden I just wish I had more energy to do what I want to do.


Anyway this last Saturday I rode on the Harley for a short ride. It was our anniversary, 22 years, wow. Charley even stopped up at Archivers since it was on the way to the Harley store. so I could buy some Stickles and Diamond Glaze. We had lunch and then came home. I just can't ride very far with my back being out. Hopefully PT will help it more this week since we are going to a Harley party in Alabama this coming Saturday to get away for a day or so. I worry about leaving Bob but Andrew will be here and it's only overnight. Check out this dog we saw at the Harley store - her name is Ellie and she has a "seat" that she is strapped into on the back of a touring Harley and her owner put goggles on her - too cute she shows her teeth and looks like she is smiling....





Well that catches you up to now - if you can follow my scattered train of thought..... I'm not re-reading so it is what it is...











This is the first page I've done since NSD. My beautiful Grami.







Have a blessed day!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Kit Club Sale

Check out this kit club they are running a great sale right now....

“Celebrate Cut the Crops remodeling sale & May Monthly Kit Sign up SPECIAL. All types of NEW kits and almost everything is on SALE from 15% up to 60% off. Save on 6month & 12 month kit subscriptions all month long”

http://www.cutthecrop.com/

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Knockoff Version of F.R.E.D.





Saw this podcast a while back showing a vertical workspace called F.R.E.D. Loved the idea and had to have one. DH said not right now..... so that got me thinking of what I could use since I had to have one NOW!


"MILES" IS OUR MODEL FOR OUR PRODUCT OF THE DAY.....
I had a cookbook stand and a magnetic dry erase board with a couple magnets. Target still sells these for about $21 for both but I'm sure you could find it cheaper shopping around. I snagged some magnets on clearance at my favorite Staples in Buford GA for $0.99+tax and I HAD A SUZ'S VERSION OF F.R.E.D. that will work for me. I even packed it up for a crop and it's not as portable as the original but for $1.05 out of pocket it works for me!


Hope I've given you some ideas on using stuff around your house to fit your needs for scrapbooking. If only I could come up with something on my own that others would knock off to fund my growing scrapbook addiction...... well I'll keep thinking.

Gearing up for National Scrapbooking Day

Hello ALL














A special tribute page to my Grandmother. I always say everything good about me I got from her.....






I loved the way this page turned out the inspiration for the squares came to me while I was waiting for an MRI and the desk had that design on the front so I jotted a crude drawing in my little book I carry in my purse.


What kind of plans do you have to celebrate?
Friday I plan on checking out Archivers for a couple of freebies and coupons.

QVC is having some scrapbooking shows on thru the day so I'll try to check that out. DH is little upset with the cost of my "habbit" so I may have to find a way to fund my "addiction"

My LSS is having a 50% off sale of everything in the store. She just opened in the last couple months and every time I stop there she isn't open so I hope that doesn't mean she is closing but she needs to find her nitch. Enough of that... back to the fun stuff.

I plan on scrapping some pages at home on Saturday afternoon and then enjoying some quality time with my DH. It's supposed to rain here Saturday (every weekend for the last 7 weeks) so we wouldn't be riding the Harley.....


PRAISE TRAIN

Check out the praise train on 2peas and join in to brighten someones day a little and see some amazing designs... http://twopeasinabucket.kaboose.com/mb.asp?cmd=display&thread_id=2549231



What I've been up to the last couple days....













I'm still catching up on very old stuff from my childhood and having fun doing it. I skip around from era to era and just put them in the albums as I go - I'm not a chronological type person so this keeps my attention better. I'm still trying to finish up all the page kits I made for the crop I went to. I made 28 of them and I'm not a fast scrapper so I don't know what I was thinking but it does make it easy for me to catch a little time here and there as I have it.

I love the 2 gallon ziplock bags I found at Aldi's for $1.99 perfect for scrapbook paper/kits. Much better than using the album page sheets from the dollar store (those are just a little shy of true 12x12 but very good quality.






I really liked the way this page turned out - I had a hard time with the red in my dress after photo shop original. I loved "decorating" the tree.