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Monday, August 27, 2012

Clean Studio, At Last

Well, I finally have a clean and organized studio; well, almost. Still have lots of drawers and cupboards to go through and completely sort and gre tid of lots of stamps and such that are no longer loved and just not my style any more. So before it gets any messier, here are a few pics. Victoria's desk, the guest table, my desk, the cutting station, die storage and stacking turn-tables storage, Tim's die storage, embossing folders, etc., my wireless printer and Tim cupboard. There is also a loarge closet in the room; no, you are not seeing that baby! And a large bathroom with shower. It is really the master bedroom in the basement.It used to be Savanna's room when she was in high school but when she left the nest, I claimed it. Then, when she came back after a year, I made her take the guest bedroom upstairs at the end of our hall.

6 comments:

Marjie Kemper said...

How fun to see your space, Kathy! I love it. And I think you were right to relocate your daughter ;-)

Candy C said...

Kathy, I am so jealous that your craft area is clean and mine looks like Hurricane Isaac just came through it! :) Your space looks awesome. <3 Candy

Netty said...

wow your work space is awesome Kathy, x

Elise said...

Kathy,

Can I ask where you got those revolving storage units for your Sizzix dies--since I can't seem to stop buying them and I have exceeded my new storage space for them from six months ago I need a new solution and those look like they would be great to have. Thanks for any info, Elise in MN

Kathy Eddy said...

Elise, here's a link to the gal who makes the storage units. She is in Green Bay, WI. and I have met her at several conventions in Wi. Some of mine are made to what I wanted, so you can email her if you want the units to hold more of a certain size, etc. I have two stackable spinning units and then above is a flat one for just the Tim dies. As you see, I took the small edge dies out of it since it's full and stacked them next to it.
http://stamping-storage-solutions.com/ Check out her site under products. Let her know I sent you there.

Kathy Eddy said...

Elise, here's a link to the gal who makes the storage units. She is in Green Bay, WI. and I have met her at several conventions in Wi. Some of mine are made to what I wanted, so you can email her if you want the units to hold more of a certain size, etc. I have two stackable spinning units and then above is a flat one for just the Tim dies. As you see, I took the small edge dies out of it since it's full and stacked them next to it.
http://stamping-storage-solutions.com/ Check out her site under products. Let her know I sent you there.