Hi -- I'm Anne! I don't have a blog dedicated to my work YET. I'm one of these people who have too many things going all at once.
I do have 3 blogs but none dedicated to my crafts. I dabble in just about everything, mostly making cards, painting windows, scrapbooking, beading, anything fun. :-) I do a lot of building outside of my craft room and currently have a greenhouse slated to be built using old windows. I love recycling (if you couldn't tell by my Goodwill finds!). If you want to keep tabs on me, one of my blogs (that I'm trying desperately to keep up) is www.itsnodiet.com. If I get around to making a full-fledged craft blog, you'll be able to find me from there.
Anne - I love your craft room, especially all the "finds" that you have so wonderfully [painted. My favorite is the red table with the black and white edges. BTW- you are NOT the only one in the world with 2 full rotating pencil holders! LOL!
All of your storage ideas were very clever, but the stamps in the CD cases struck me as particularly creative. Great idea to keep track of those things in a very tight, organized manner!
I've seen that multi-colored drawer/tray thing in two different places now, and I really want one! I know you found yours at Goodwill, but does it have a brand name or item number or something on it somewhere? It seems like a great storage solution.
Your craft room is great and I love all the color. I love to garage sale and had fun hearing about all of your great finds. In our family when you find something at the dump, we say that it came from Dumpstroms. Thanks, for sharing with all of us.
Woo hoo, Anne! You have a fabulous place to create and I am so impressed that you built it yourself! What a dream come true :) Thanks so much for sharing. I also bought a lot of my craft room from Ikea - they have some neat storage there - but now I am going to haunt the second hand shops!!
Wow. Annie, you could make some good money as a craft room consultant! You have a lot of good ideas and vision of how to use inexpensive things to make a craft room more functional :)
Can you tell us who Anne is and if she has a blog or website, cos her room is wonderful and I would like to see her work!
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Hi -- I'm Anne! I don't have a blog dedicated to my work YET. I'm one of these people who have too many things going all at once.
ReplyDeleteI do have 3 blogs but none dedicated to my crafts. I dabble in just about everything, mostly making cards, painting windows, scrapbooking, beading, anything fun. :-) I do a lot of building outside of my craft room and currently have a greenhouse slated to be built using old windows. I love recycling (if you couldn't tell by my Goodwill finds!).
If you want to keep tabs on me, one of my blogs (that I'm trying desperately to keep up) is www.itsnodiet.com. If I get around to making a full-fledged craft blog, you'll be able to find me from there.
Now - thanks to Paula for posting my videos!
Anne - I love your craft room, especially all the "finds" that you have so wonderfully [painted. My favorite is the red table with the black and white edges. BTW- you are NOT the only one in the world with 2 full rotating pencil holders! LOL!
ReplyDeleteawesome TIDY space. thanks much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteawesome TIDY space. thanks much for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteAll of your storage ideas were very clever, but the stamps in the CD cases struck me as particularly creative. Great idea to keep track of those things in a very tight, organized manner!
ReplyDeleteI've seen that multi-colored drawer/tray thing in two different places now, and I really want one! I know you found yours at Goodwill, but does it have a brand name or item number or something on it somewhere? It seems like a great storage solution.
ReplyDeleteI've had a blast visiting your room - it's just great, and I love how most of your stuff is recycled. Some great ideas! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour craft room is great and I love all the color. I love to garage sale and had fun hearing about all of your great finds. In our family when you find something at the dump, we say that it came from Dumpstroms. Thanks, for sharing with all of us.
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo, Anne! You have a fabulous place to create and I am so impressed that you built it yourself! What a dream come true :) Thanks so much for sharing. I also bought a lot of my craft room from Ikea - they have some neat storage there - but now I am going to haunt the second hand shops!!
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Wow. Annie, you could make some good money as a craft room consultant! You have a lot of good ideas and vision of how to use inexpensive things to make a craft room more functional :)
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