Thursday, July 12, 2007
Take a tour of my studio
The Etsy Bloggers street team is having a "Carnival." This is some sort of limited edition collection or "magazine" of blog articles that are all about a specific topic. The first theme is supposed to be "a tour of your studio" and since I LOVE my studio, I am eager to share it.
The above nook (featuring Johnny Teacup with glowing eyes) is really just a part of the huge master bedroom that is hiding in our little house. The entire room was recently the subject of a segment called "Psychedelic in Portland" on HGTV's "Look What I Did" - it aired on June 25 and will air again on September 19 - tune in!
So that's where I do most of my creating. Here's a "before" picture from when we first moved into our house about ten years ago (and I had black hair!):And here' s the same view after I went all crazy on it:
Okay, enjoy the carnival!
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9 comments:
Your studio is so gorgeous, Christine -- it seems like the happiest place to make things in the world. I'm thrilled you got some TV coverage!
AbSoLuteLeeeeeee Fab! I Love your space! How great :o) SMoochES
I love your space. I hope I can be that daring with mine (when and if I ever get it!). Congrats on the TV spot. That rocks.
Wow - that is awesome! What a fun and gushingly creative space!
Holy wow that's an awesome studio. When I buy a house I want to hire you to decorate my studio!
Wow, you have imagination! I think if I worked in your space I'd feel wired all the time. hehe
oh your making me homesick! My heart fluttered when you said you were from Portland. I was raised in Portland, moved to Bend and then up to Eugene before I left the state. How I long to move back. Anyway...your space looks so lovly, I can see how inspiring that would be! I can't wait to get out of a rental and really get creative with my crafting space.
I've never known envy quite like this!
What an amazing space!
Wow, thats so amazing that you could inject your room with your personality! Its so refreshing and fantastic! THAT is what a studio should look like!
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