Showing posts with label Where Bloggers Create. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Where Bloggers Create. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

Where Blogger Create 2014 Edition

 Welcome friends, new and old, to another edition of Where Bloggers Create!  In years past I have done a 360 degree tour around the place I call my art room but I decided to switch things up this year and just showcase some of the things I love to surround myself with.  If you want to see the previous tours you can click here:  2013, 2012, 2011, 2010.  WOW, I can't believe it has been five years!
 I am a dyed in the wool junker and love to hunt the thrift stores and estate sales.  Nothing pleases me more than a poke sack or a good "digger" sale.  I am especially fond of old buttons, sewing patterns, lace and sewing notions, birdies, paper ephemera, sparkly things, rusty things, vintage vanity boxes, jewelry boxes  and satin bags, oh dear....!  I can't keep it all so I also run an Etsy store called StrangeNotions to hold the clutter at bay. My younger son built this little cabinet to hold my collection of satin vanity boxes.  I use them to hold the vintage notions, trims and flowers I use in the inspiration kits I make for my Etsy.
 I collect vintage bird figurines, feed the birds in my backyard and just adore birdies.  This old birdcage is a recent find and houses my accumulation of faux feathered friends.
 I store most of my buttons in glass jars so I can see and enjoy them.  I consider myself an "accumulator" and not a collector because I don't collect anything specific and I don't mount them on cards.  I just love the way they look all jumbled up together.


 This is Mona.  She was a gift from my mother-in-law, Lisa. Mona has two little girls, Calliope and Harmony, but they weren't properly attired for the party so will have to join us another time.  Oh, wallpaper boxes, now that's another soft spot in my heart.
 The shelf above the closet hold my accumulation of salt and pepper shakers, among other things.  I painted the pictures many years ago when I was in folk art period.
 I don't like dolls.  You may find that surprising because you are going to see a few around my room.  I like their heads, especially if they have "wonky" eyes, and the creepy ones.
 All manner of sewing notions find their way into my room and some evolve in to collections.  There are also cloth tape measures and thimbles, just to name a couple. Don't even get me started on pins and needles.
 Shelves inside the closet hold a lot of my collection of vintage jewelry boxes.  They hold sparkly things that I use in my inspiration kits.  The vintage hamper holds packing material for my Etsy shop.
 This little cabinet holds most of the bits and pieces that are not buttons and not sparkly things.  I bought it at a great little shop in my neighborhood called Division Street Antiques.  I covered the fronts of the drawers with my wallpapers but you could do the same thing with scrapbook paper. This one purchase solved a LOT of the clutter in my room.
 The top of the cabinet holds curiosities.  I like things that a little odd and unique. On the far right is a talisman doll I made a couple of years ago. She definitely qualifies as odd!
 More jars of buttons and some of my vintage satin lingerie bags.
 A huge basket of buttons that don't make the cut for the apothecary jars.  Yes, that little doll in the back has a blindfold on.  I thought it might be humiliating for her to sit in a basket of buttons so I covered her eyes so she wouldn't know.  Don't judge.
 This is my personal collection of my favorite vintage laces, stored in an old suitcase.  Oh yes, suitcases, another one of my soft spots!  I use the large ones to store family keepsakes.
 More creepy dolls.  I'm sorry about the fuzzy picture.  They are sitting in the tray from a vintage trunk that I re-purposed as a shelf and it is hung in a corner where it is really hard to get a good picture.
 This is what is sitting on top of my printer because no flat surface stays empty for long around here!  I made the salt box shrine several years ago and it houses one of my little birdie friends.  Most are displayed in the somewhat-normal part of my house.
 A shelf above my desk.  Things that I need and things I just want to look at....
 More treasures above my desk.I don't know how I got four elephants.  I don't collect elephants,  It was an accident.  At least I know where they are in case I ever need one.
 Buttons and buttons...
 and more buttons.
 Wooden spools.  Yes, you CAN have too many wooden spools.  Trust me on that.
 And more buttons.  I sort them by plastic, colored glass, transparent glass, vegetable ivory, two piece tight-tops, plastic rhinestones, glass rhinestones, shoe buttons, bone buttons, china buttons, mother of pearl buttons, metal buttons, military buttons and yes, even vintage underwear buttons.  It is an addition, I tell you.
 Satin lingerie bags from a more elegant time.
 A beautiful old blouse with light shining through it from the window and a sweet crazy-quilt bag.
 I store ribbon on rods above both the closet and the window and the overflow lands in this hanging basket.
 I am actually TRYING to collect Infant of Prague figurines but they are few and far between around here.
 Vintage needle cards.  I resisted this collection for years and finally gave in.  I adore the graphics on them.
 Oh!  Here is that shelf in the closet again.  I do keep buttons in some of the jewelry boxes but most of them are vintage jewelry bits and pieces.  I am especially fond of the sparkly stuff!  That canister on the left is full of cards of rick-rack.  The jar is where I put trim scraps.  When it gets too full I put together a scrap-pack for Etsy and send them on to inspire someone else.
A jar filled with trinkets waiting to be something.  I love making shadow boxes so I am always on the look-out for interesting little bits and pieces. Everything should get a chance to be something.
Thank you so much for stopping by for the tour today!
Many thanks to Karen at My Desert Cottage for once again hosting this amazing annual event that we all look forward to so much!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Where Bloggers Create v.4 - 2012

Thanks to the hard work of dear Karen Valentine at My Desert Cottage we are all back together for year FOUR of Where Bloggers Create.  I am a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a blogger, an Etsy shop proprietor and a sometime artist.  Oh, and I have a big-girl job in my spare time.  If you visited last year then welcome back.  If this is your first time then get ready for some conspicuous accumulation.  The photo above is the view from the doorway of my art room.  You can click any of these pictures to get a closer look.
This is a closer shot as you step inside the room.  Hold on to your hat and I will take you around my world in 43 photos.
This is left side of the room.  Most of this wall is taken up with a large closet.  The door on the left is a bulletin board and the one on the right is painted with chalkboard paint and used to keep a quick-reference for my family genealogy hobby.  The ribbon storage below the shelf is new since last year and you can read more about that project here. The shelf above holds collections and jars filled with bits a pieces I accumulate and use in the inspiration kits I sell in my Etsy shop.  This is a small room so I try to utilize every space I can.
Behind the bulletin board is a chest of drawers.  I store millinery flowers and a portion of my Etsy inventory in the drawers.
Behind the chalkboard door there is a bookcase that holds most of my collection of Buxton-style jewelry boxes and other vintage containers that I find interesting. 
I use and sell a lot of vintage lace and trims and I cannot bear to part with the tiny scraps so I save them in this jar.  I think they look pretty and it is amazing how often I dig in and come up with the perfect little piece I need.
Last year I said the jewelry boxes were mostly empty but I now use them to store my vintage bling, sorted by color.
The sweet pink floral canister on the left is filled with ric-rac.
This is the corner next to the big closet.  It is actually another closet that houses our water heater.  The door is hung with cutters and a vintage shoe bag that holds bits and pieces I don't want to forget I have.  Keeping things out where I can see them for inspiration and remember I have them is always a challenge for me.
Moving around to the next wall.  This room has an odd shape because it is a portion of an attached one-car garage.  This is the biggest wall in the room, although I still have to work around keeping the electrical box accessible.  It is behind that curtain and gauzy white blouse on the left.
I like to call my big rolling tool chest "The Husky Girl".  All that red was a little much so I used wallpaper to make her a pretty dress.  She stores my tools as well as, paints, stamps and ink pads.
Among many other things, the bookcase holds my collection of glove, hankie and vanity boxes.
They are a work in progress.  My plan is to use them to sort my ribbon and trinkets by color.
More vintage boxes hold beads, beading supplies, embroidery floss, stickers, ephemera, trinkets, you name it.  I try to keep things sorted by category so I have some hope of finding what I'm looking for.
I accumulate old books in foreign languages and buttons are one of my passions.  I use apothecary jars to store some of the smaller categories like fabric buttons and uniform buttons.
The tops of the bookcase stores a necklace "manikin" I made from a wicker lamp base and a vintage typewriter.
There is that Husky Girl again!
This is the wall and corner above the Husky Girl.
I have recently started collecting some vintage clothing, especially lingerie, both adults and children.
The top of the Husky Girl holds my paint spinner, more buttons in apothecary jars and my favorites - the glass buttons.  The boxes in the bottom of the photo hold vintage buckles.  The little mixed-media painting was in the Somerset Gallery Summer 2012 issue.  You can read more about it here.
Buttons, buttons and more buttons. You can never have too many buttons, that's what I always say!
Now we are in the next corner.  The tower of boxes hold more buttons and next to then, a big glass jar filled with wooden spools.  You can read more about the round assemblage piece on top here.
Above that I have a narrow little shelf of curiosities.  Random things I think are interesting (or creepy)
Now we're on the third wall - my workbench.  It is a big, heavy, vintage, oak buffet and it works perfectly as a workbench.  The veneer on the top drawer fronts was peeling when I bought it so I covered them with cheetah-print paper for a quick fix-up.  It is topped with a large self-healing cutting mat.  It is just the right height, provides a ton of storage and solid as a rock.  Love it!
The shelves above the workbench.  The bottom two shelves keep things I use on a regular basis handy.  The room has 9' ceilings so the top shelf requires a stepping stool and holds seldom-used items and display.  The vintage rose shelf paper edging was new this year.  A little fix-up inspired by last year's Where Bloggers Create.  You can read about that project here.
Tins and books and boxes and a funky yardstick.
Yes, I have a box just for paper scraps.  I do scrapbook and started years ago when everyone was using 8-1/2"x11" paper.  Once the scrapbook companies switched to 12"x12" paper I continued with my original size and just cut the papers down and save the scraps.  Like the lace and ribbon scraps, it's amazing how often I turn to this stash and find just what I need.
The view looking back down the bench toward the second wall.  Somehow it doesn't seem so chaotic in person!
I keep a big jar of plastic buttons on the end of the bench to entertain me while I work.  I did a give-away based on this jar a while back.  There were 1734 buttons in the jar at the time.  A few more added since then!
A lovely tangled mess of vintage seam binding - another thing you can never have too much of!
Moving down the third wall to my sewing machine table.  This is the only window in the room and it faces north so natural light is at a premium, hence the bright yellow color I painted the room.  I also installed daylight bulbs in all of the light fixtures in the room. Anything I can do to make it brighter!
A large apothecary jar holds my collection of vintage pink Christmas ornaments.  They are just too pretty to put away so I keep them here year around.  Not just for Christmas any more!
The jar doesn't have a top so I keep a pretty metal dish on top and this is where I deposit odd bits of nature and "faux" nature I pick up here and there.  The metal "bug" is made from an old-school bottle opener and two "petals" from a vegetable steamer.
Now we are on the fourth wall which is really a corner.  My son built this custom desk to exactly fit the space and my specifications.  It is one of my favorite things in the room and absolutely the place where I spend the most time.  The book shelves are 8" high so there is a huge amount of storage.  He made the desktop sturdy enough so I can stand on it to reach the top.  Love, Love, Love it!
The tiger-print dresser was my baby dresser 50+ years ago and holds lace, seam binding, ribbon and wrapping paper.  The top holds this display of some of my favorites from my postcard collection.
Milk glass hands hold some of my religious collection and a salt box shrine I made a long time ago.
This is the "nerve center" - probably the place where I send the most time in my art room.
Shelves above my desk hold button collections and things I use on a regular basis.  The book in the back in my never-ending altered book project, something I do to relax.  I have done a LOT of posts about the pages I have made in this book.  Itstores my collection of favorite quotes.  You can read more about it here.
Books and magazines and a sweet little birdie nest - I am glad he made the shelves sturdy!
More storage and things to fill up my eyes.
Jewelry boxes that contain more of my buttons collection.
Books and magazines.  I put a piece of blue painters tape on the spine of the ones I have been published in.
Time to close the lid and click the latches and declare Where Bloggers Create done for another year.  Thank you so much for visiting.  I am off to visit the other blogs and soak up the inspiration!