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  • Ok, I still have  a project for the back wall, but I want to share this side of the basement as it stands now:

    And here is the before:

    (from a little further back). If only you could see the sweat and tears in those flor tiles, they look exactly the same!

    Because I am bringing clients down here I wanted to keep this space clean and open (I meet with clients on the other side). I also wanted something low to divide the space so I could still see Tuesday playing from the other side, where I also cut fabric and craft.

    We decided to invest in some Community Playthings furniture and I love it! It’s meant for pre-schools so I’m sure it can take whatever we dish out. On this side we have “fancy” blocks, baby toys (for our littlest friends), mini unit blocks, and a toy vehicles. Above that a puzzle, some felt scraps for a board, and old type letter. The top baskets have play silks, bristle blocks, and dress up stuff (she’s not really that into it yet though).

    This middle island is actually four units so I chose to have this side have larger openings. We have musical instruments (in a basket given to us by our favorite musicians!), a doggie from her aunt and uncle, some more puzzles (where did that blue bead go?!?!). The mini ironing board I scored at an estate sale and it’s just a board meant for sleeves and stuff. Then some wooden food.

    My friend Kristen’s husband scored me these big drawers. My brother made me a top for Christmas and I stained it recently to match the desk (I still had the stain from refinishing that, I was surprised it lasted so long). They hold studio samples, framing supplies (I just frame my personal stuff myself), cardboard and big pieces of paper for art projects, and fat quarters of fabric.I’m sewing over here too, my laptop (for hooking to the projector) is hidden away unless I have clients. The lamp I’ve had stashed for a while (I feel like I should paint it?) and the Ikea lampshade is held on with sticky tack and wire. The only thing I’m not crazy about is the chair.

    Tuesday is not the only one in love with this space. I love that I can have her friends over and we can be loud down here (it’s tough when Bj has calls during the day to keep the volume at an appropriate level, you know how toddlers like to squeal with joy). The castle silk did get pulled down after the first time I put it up. Man tying fishing line is hard. Bj got some super tough stuff and did a tricky knot. He told me I could hang from it now, but I’m just going to take his word for it.
    I want to say that I was super inspired by Meg from Sew Liberated. She recently did a playroom for her boys that you should really look at.
    Sources:
    -kitchen and fridge: Camden Rose from Palumba We relocated this from upstairs.
    -shopping cart: garage sale find by my brother and Kat ($1!!) Her little friend in there is a Bamboletta named Apple (appie)
    -for details on the silk see this post
    -rug is from Ikea, as is the rocking moose (a shower gift from my Canadian friends) and baskets in the shelves
    -my “office” area was all thrifted or gifts
    -library book rack, and Montessori shelving from Community Playthings. This is also where we got our unit blocks (not pictured) and mini unit blocks.
    I am so happy and thankful for this space. For space to display my work (the largest canvas in that grouping is a 30×40 and so awesome!). I’m thankful that I have a brother with great ideas, like the wooden top, and spray painting the dimpled plastic (what a difference). I love that Bj noticed the little things, like the fact that our one vent was all beat up and brown, and then went right out to fix it (even though it involved more tools and swearing than he thought it would). I’m thankful for friends that find me good deals and give me cool stuff. And friends and family who like to hang out with Tuesday while I repaint everything.
    Basements rule.

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  • over my giant yummy new studio samples. Sorry I’m too busy hanging these to really blog today. Will soon, as the basement is almost there!

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  • Bj and I have a standing deal: we get one glorious morning each weekend day to sleep in. It’s beautiful and I love it oh so much. Of course I tend to go a bit crazy the night before I know I get to sleep in and this last weekend was no exception. In fact, factoring in daylight savings time changing, I stayed up until after three AM, oops! But I was on a creative roll and it felt so good. Spurring me on was some filing I was able to do (and thus de-cluttering) because I’m actually able to organize the basement now (hooray!).

    Wanted to get my thoughts down about my dear friend Taro. I finally heard from him (he lives in Japan) almost a day after the quake. He happened to be 100 miles from home and waiting in a long line for water but he was fine. His wife was fine, as was his whole family. I was so glad. I didn’t let myself look at any footage until I heard that. I have since and my thoughts just keep going there, so much sadness. These pictures are from when he visited in November. I like the library of memories system for easy finding of photos not based on date (these were under People we Love -> Friends -> Taro). I used my Silhouette (but of course) and a cool alphabet stamp set I scored for $5 at Michael’s.

    Here I was trying to set up a little scene like some people do when they snap photos of their layouts. I don’t think grabbing random figurines really added anything though. I might have gone a little embellishment crazy on the bottom left corner of this one. When it comes to brads I have a hard time stopping (I LOVE BRADS!).

    I think I paid $10 for this broken toy horse. Totally crazy I know but I still love it. I think it’s worn to perfection. Wait, where was I?

    I love these photos of Tuesday eating. She always gets to sit at the head of the table since it has the best light 🙂

    Now it might be hard for the untrained eye to see but the brad I used here just wasn’t quite right enough and it spurred a late night internet shopping spree (CAN YOU HAVE TOO MANY BRADS?!?!) Note to self: buy some more brad storage.

    I scanned the bunch of photo strips from my annual portrait this last year (30 baby!) and printed them as one 8×10. It worked pretty well. The sides of two were chopped so I tried to work that in to the layout a bit.

    I love being able to take photos with my phone (and print them off at home) but it sometimes makes for color choice challenges. These photos all have a different color cast too them so I went a little vintage (can you believe all my use of pattern paper? I might actually use a quarter of my stash before I die!). I think these buttons really need some waxy flax or twine or something. I got rid of my waxy flax in a purge. The next week Sarah started using some again and I’ve been kicking myself ever since.

    I know the title looks super light, but in person I think it works.

    Sunday I made time to put away months worth of layouts. I really wish I had room for my scrapbooks somewhere else where they could be pulled out and looked at more (I know Marcy was thinking the same thing. Let’s hope she comes up with something good so I can copy her :).
    Oh, I used this fun new trick for setting my white balance for these. I’ve never touched the custom Kelvin setting on my camera before so it was fun to try it out.

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