Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Studio Redo

I cannot believe that it has been nearly three months since I have blogged.  Of course, I'm not a super serious blogger so I don't think I've been missed.  Still, its not that I haven't had plenty I could blog about.  I just haven't made the time to do it.  In the interest of keeping track of the projects I have accomplished these past few months, I need to catch up.  So, I am going to tackle things one project at a time, starting with the redecorating project of our old home office into my studio/workspace.

As you can see, the original wood panelling was dark.  This is the way it looked when we bought the house and it served well as my husband's office/man cave for years but, when he built a new office building, this room sat unused most of the time.  The closets weren't really configured for a  bedroom as it had always been an office so I seized the opportunity to claim this space as my own.




There were plenty of steps between the dark wood and this next picture, primarily a lot of patching, primering and painting.  I chose a soft, sand color with bright, white trim.  We also removed the old carpet and had the original oak floors restored.  I removed the old blinds and added bamboo shades and drop cloth drapery panels.  The room is so much lighter and brighter now.




Yes, these are drop cloths.  I used four of the 6' x 8' panels at around $10 apiece.  I didn't even hem them ... just folded them down for the look of a valance, clipped them onto the rings and hung them.  I have gotten more compliments for these simple no-sew drapery panels.  I think they are totally appropriate for an art studio, don't you?





I have my easel in this corner for the light.  I turned it around for purposes of this photo although I would usually work with the light on the easel.  I failed to get the cute drum shade ceiling light from Ikea in this picture but, its white and looks very nice in the space.




I needed a side table of sorts for my printer, paper storage and additional lighting so I purchased this gorgeous Hemne sofa table from Ikea.  The baskets and little cubbies work so perfectly for storing paper, supplies and unsightly cords.  Its also a nice look with the little gallery I put together on the wall. This is a mix of personal photos, original paintings and prints I picked up along the way.




Another work space for me is my drafting table.  In a perfect world I would have an antique one but, this will do for now.  The chair, however, is another story.  The thing is absolutely death defying on a slick floor.  I am looking for something both more stable and more attractive.  I made the bulletin board out of a cheap one from TJ Maxx that I then covered with more (you guessed it) drop cloth fabric.  I then pounded in the nail heads and, voila, cute inspiration board.  The lamp is Ikea (that was quite a day shopping).




These bookshelves were in the office for years.  They were oak (ugh).  So, we hauled them out, sprayed them out white and hauled them back in.  I styled them a bit with my art books, some favorite reads, memorabilia and the two little butterfly prints.  They'll do just fine.




This is how that corner of the room looks.  I can just reach for whatever I might need off the bookshelves.




I found this wood tray at TJ Maxx as well.  It works perfect with some tin Ikea buckets and old, spice jars to hold miscellaneous craft items, pencils, etc.  The little mannequin is also Ikea but, how cute is he?  Perfect, since this is what student artists often use to start learning figure drawing.



Here is just a little shot of part of my gallery wall.  I sprayed out different frames in heirloom white paint so that they would all tie in and then grouped some of my favorite photos and artwork.  The little lamp and shade came from Target.




So, there you have my studio makeover.  From dark, carpeted (and pretty tired and musty) home office to a light, bright work space.  I hope you enjoy the tour.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Technology: A Love/Hate Thing

Well, as most people who are familiar with the blog world know, there are these things called 'Link Parties'.  What a great idea ... in theory.  I mean, who would not want to share all of their wonderful projects and ideas, right?  I would.  Seriously!  If I could figure out how to do it ... easily.

You see, every time you want to participate in a link party, you have to get real handy with a computer.  Well, I'm not ... very.  First, you need to take pictures of your project.  That's the whole point ... mostly ... to share the visual.  So then, you download those photos onto your computer.  Fortunately, most cameras and computers these days make that easy enough for a trained monkey to accomplish it.  So far, so good.  Now, assuming one has a blog, it is time to write the post.  It took me awhile but, I finally figured out how to get the aforementioned photos onto my blog post, get them appropriately sized and fit the text of my posts around them.  This was probably not without sufficient cursing ... if memory serves me.  So, blog written ... yada, yada, yada ... and now its time to link up.

AND. NOW. ITS. TIME. TO. LINK. UP.   Aaaaagh!  I truly hate this part.  Because, now there are all of these copying and pasting hoops to jump through.  Hate it, I tell you.  First, why can't the little blue box  grab exactly what you want it to grab without going all spastic?  Hmmm, is that asking too much?  Then, after you've right clicked and left clicked the requisite number of times, you just pray that its coming with you to the blog you are linking up with.  Whew, made it!  But noooooooo ... now you have to refer back, etc., etc. and then drop your 'http' whatever into a little box and well, sheesh.  What a pain!  I feel you should just be able to drop it over there and be done.  I don't even care if anyone visits my blog.  But, I guess that's the point for serious bloggers ... which I am not.  And, everytime I go through these hoops ... more of which are unsuccessful than successful, I tell myself ... never again.

So, that is why link parties and the surrounding technology is a love/hate thing for me.  Its all good if you are 20 or 30 something.  But, at my age ... not only do I only want to do what I want to do on a computer, I'm not overly concerned with all of the slick stuff one can accomplish.  I just don't care enough to learn it because I won't use it enough to remember what I did.  Is that fuddy-duddy of me?  I guess so but, again ... don't care.  So, while I do enjoy seeing what other people have contributed to link parties and blogs, I guess the world will mostly have to do without seeing my stuff.  Ah well, I'm sure what they don't know they are missing won't hurt them.

Hopping Down the Bunny Trail



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Crazymama is asking the questions this week and this is what she wants to know:

{1} What is your favorite Easter tradition?
I don't really have a favorite tradition.  Of course, when my kids were small, we always did Easter baskets, fancy duds and some sort of meal ... brunch or dinner depending on when extended family could be there.  I guess my favorite thing was the community Easter egg hunts on the Saturday preceding Easter Sunday.  It was a kick watching the kids run amok.

{2} Tell us about your Easter meal.
We always have ham whether we do brunch, dinner or dine out.  This year we will be traveling to Whidbey Island in Washington state to have brunch with our kids.  Our son has been holding out for some sort of ferry ride.  I hope that can happen for him.  I also hope that if it happens, we are back to lovely weather.

{3} Do you decorate for Easter?
I decorate a little bit ... more to do with spring than Easter per se.  I do put up a little Easter but, since the kids have left home (and especially if we aren't doing Easter here), I don't do much.  When the kids were small, I went all out ... right down to putting fake bunny thumb prints on the doorjamb on Easter morning so they would know that the Easter bunny was, in fact, real.  I still crack up and the looks on their faces.

{4} Your Easter basket is not complete without....
Chocolate ... and then a Peep or two ... and then, well, more chocolate.

{5} Are you getting an Easter dress?
No.  I rarely do dresses at all.  I mean, with two children having married in 2011, I did dresses.  Dresses for showers, dresses for rehearsal dinners and, of course, dresses for the wedding.  I'm over it.  I'm just really not a dress kind of gal.

And that, my friends is it for my bunny trail exploits.  Not very exciting I'm afraid.  But, you wanted to know, right?
Now hop on over and link up and answer these questions for yourself.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Being Still

I haven't blogged in awhile.  It certainly isn't because I don't have anything to blog about.  Projects have abounded around here lately and I do promise to share some of those fairly soon.  I haven't blogged because I haven't taken the time.  I've either been going full tilt or I slip into the mindless perusal of all things internet.  And, it seems that my mind has become muddled with too much information and that I have begun to feel like I'm on overload.  So, wouldn't you know it .... as has often happened in the past ... I was reading blogs this morning and ran across a blog post that seemed to speak directly to me.  Another blogger had put my thoughts and feelings down ... which only goes to show how much more alike we all are than we are different.  In a nutshell, she spoke of just stopping all of the madness and simply taking the time to quiet one's thoughts and find peace.  And then it hit me .... hadn't I blogged the desire to find peace and quiet in a New Year's related blog post?  Why, yes I had.  Had I listened to my own advice?  Well, not exactly.  So thank you fellow bloggers for occasionally reminding me that its okay to seek peace, take care of myself and feed my own soul.  It quite often is just what the doctor ordered.

Friday, January 13, 2012

A New Year

Well, I have been debating just what type of post I wanted to write going into 2012.  There is always the recap of the past year ... mine wouldn't be very consistent 'blog-wise' ... my posts ranged from life events to home projects to random thoughts.  Lets sum it up by saying that 2011 was eventful in that both of my children were married ... my daughter in January and my son in July.  Life changing indeed.  The other stuff was minor.

I could always go with a New Year's resolution post but, I don't do resolutions per se.  I mean, if I've learned anything in 60 years, it is not to deliberately set myself up for failure.  It is easy enough to fall short of goals without proclaiming them to the universe.  I do, of course, get into that 'eat healthier' and 'organize' mind set each January.  I wonder if there is anyone out there who doesn't considering the play that these ideas get in all forms of media.  So, no resolutions post.

Seriously, it has gotten so that getting through the holidays is achievement enough.  I can put away the decorations and sigh with relief that I won't have to pack that stuff out of the attic for another year.  I don't want to sound like Scrooge but, it gets harder every year.  Also, by the time I get into late January, I just want to fast forward right on into spring.  Although we've had a fairly open winter this year in the Pacific Northwest, it is cold.  I'm ready to get outside, wear flip flops and enjoy some sun.

In the meantime, I'm doing what everyone else is doing ... focusing on eating healthier, doing those house projects and just finding time to settle in for the rest of the winter.  When I reflect on the past year, it is to note not only those big events but to realize how quickly it flew by.  This year will be no different.  It causes me to ponder making better use of the days that are given to me.

I need to worry less about what needs to be done and spend more time doing what makes me happy.  I need to find the time for friends and family that I don't see often enough.  We never really know how long we'll have each other.  I need to check a few things off my bucket list.  In other words, I will focus on finding more joy in the everyday aspects of life ... and in the occasional extraordinary things that come my way.


HAPPY NEW YEAR

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

WISHES FOR THE SEASON

It is winter.  It is the 'holiday season' ... more specifically ... it is the week of Christmas.  Most of the blogs that I follow are all about Christmas decorations, family pictures and family feasts.  There are beautiful and joyful posts galore.  It is a veritable feast of eye candy and joy.  And then ... there is the slightest undercurrent of those brave enough to admit that this season is hard on many people.  We are in the midst of an economy that won't allow a lot of folks to have those glorious, picture-perfect holidays.  There are people who are experiencing loss ... loss of loved ones, loss of marriages, loss of jobs and homes.  It is hard ... it is bleak ... and it is reality.  So, here is my wish for Christmas ...

I hope that those of us more fortunate can realize our bounty and come from a place of gratitude.  I wish that we could learn to pull together in this country and the world before we tear it completely apart.  I would want people to practice kindness ... random or intentional.  I hope that those who are struggling find peace during this season and that the miseries people are experiencing will resolve.  Mostly, I hope for peace ... not just in the world but in our souls.  So, I will not stop at just saying Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays ... I would like to say "May you find peace in your heart this season."



SEASONS GREETINGS

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Decorating

   


Well, I finally managed to find a little time to blog about my Christmas decor this year.  It has been an interesting transition.  I have been one of those 'decorate every inch of the home' type for years.  Until now.  Things are decidedly different this year.  Both of my children got married this year so, I boxed up their personal Christmas ornaments and gave them to each of them.  It is time for them to make their own traditions (incorporating a little of their childhood traditions into new ones).

I used to put up two full-size trees.  I don't anymore.  I just don't have the energy.  And, with just the two of us around most of the time, it hardly seems worth it.  Still, I have enough ornaments on hand that I could do it.  Instead, I decided I can change color themes from year to year.  This year, the theme is white and gold.  I have entire bins of reds and corals and even sage green.




As you can see, I like birds ... a lot.  They always have a way of finding their way into my decor.  And, at Christmas time, the other winged beings ... angels ... are also included.  Here is a picture of a little, vintage snow angel that I have had around for years.  Isn't she lovely?  Notice she is holding a bird in a nest ... win-win.




I do a vintage display with a feather tree, and a vignette of all things glittery or mirror glass.  I love bottle brush trees, and you can see that snow angels are a recurring theme.




This little reindeer is so vintage looking ...




I found this wreath at a local craft sale and since she matched the smaller snow angel I already had, she had to come home with me.




And that is the gist of my Christmas decor.  Even though I have cut down, it wouldn't be obvious to most people coming into my home ... which goes to show that I've got a history of decorating madness.  I also reserve the right to go completely insane when I have grandchildren.  I will make this place magical for them ... just like I did for my own children.

So, Merry Christmas to all of my bloggy friends and may you find joy in all of the preparations you do for your families.