Thursday, November 1, 2007

Just Call Me Marge....

So this is a long awaited picture of my studio space. We'll get to the Marge part in a minute. This is just where the pictures decided to upload. Some of you know that I share my space with Ray and it is actually part of the shop which is just off the laundry room. It is not terribly romantic but it is mine. I love the pegboard all around me because I have everything I need right at my finger tips. It also doesn't seem to be a place given to inspiration but most of that happens while I am working elsewhere I love it when an idea hits you or the Spirit nudges you in a certain direction and off you go. One year at Christmas time I had a table set up in the tv room and I spent a lot of time with my family that year!!! We would watch hockey "together" and everything.... Anyway...this is where I create. Sometimes I encroach on Ray's space, and when needed he overflows into mine....it works really well. I'll just describe it a bit. On the very near left here is my funky pink bag and it is what I use to bring my stamps to our cardmaking group on Mondays....it all just fits in there(look for it in the next picture). Next to that is a container with Ziploc bags containing my scraps of patterned paper. The bag with green scraps in on the front....one for each colour family: greens, blues, pinks, browns, and white and vanilla paper. The tall ladder looking thing is for my stamp pads. I found it at a yard sale and it was a stable for collectible ponies.... Then we have my wooden storage thingies from IKEA....for my fibres, punches, hammer, some sewing things, heavy charms, erc.... The little wooden shelf thingy on the table has bottles of flowers, hardware like hinges, and bottles of glitter, and ink refills, and one of my favourite things is a weekly pill organizer that I keep my brads in, one day for each colour. My adhesives hang beside there and under them are little packages of brads in miriads of colours. That lime green thing is sooooooo handy. It is lined with pockets both outside and inside and I keep my tools in there and my acrylic blocks, piercing pad, and mini- cutting mat. The big mat for my rotary cutter hangs on the wall, along with my 6"x12" quilting ruler which I use for everything!!! In front of me you see a shelf that has all my stamps on top of it. Underneath is a blue and red container that houses all my acrylic stamps, each set comes in a square plastic envelope. These have a self stick backing and you stick them to the clear acrylic blocks to use. There is a collection of relatively new scrapbook magazines laying flat....for inspiration. Beside this shelf is my blue binder full of alphabets....I don't think you can see it but it's there. I also store almost all my paper here in those 12 x 12 organizer sleeves. Way cool!! I got a set at that yardsale in the scrapbooking store for $8! SCOOP!!! Laying at my work square is some blue cardstock and off to the right side is a shop towel (Klaas would be proud!) that is soooo fabulous for cleaning stamps. I lay it on a margarine lid and pour some water from the bottle to wet it and clean the stamps.

And that's about it. This picture shows the shelf beside me and I keep my scrapbooks on this shelf. On the top shelf I keep a box of premade cards that I use when I don't have time to make a nice card...or want to copy an exsisting one. I have started scanning my finished ones and keeping them in a section in my alphabet binder. There's a container of envelopes and unboxed stamps beside there and some binders and catalogues laying horizontally.
Below that, the funky pink bag again....
And in front of the tall unit.....you can see the most recent addition...a half IKEA shelving unit...originally purchased for the laundry room and I got stuck with only two corner posts which I cut in half so that I had four and made this half unit out of it. Perfect for my paper cutter, and some storage boxes. I also use a number of fabrics in my cardmaking and scrapbooking and I keep those down there. With one sample hanging out from under the lid to differentiate between solid and sheer fabrics.... On the bottom shelf, below the pink bag are some quilt tops that I have made and need to finish....those wooden box looking things are antique drawers that I bought at a yardsale ones and need a few more steps to being refinished. The hardware on them was just exquisite. I still have it all...just needs to be finished. I'm sure I'm not the only one with a project like that. My favourite ugly yellow velour sweater is hanging over my stool and it keeps me warm and toasty. I decided that I didn't need to show Ray's side....so this is where I sit and now you know too. Ray laughed when I staightened it out before I took the picture.....funny thing is....he'd need to do the same if I was going to photograph his side. :):)

Now for the Marge part.....

When I read a blog, I always hear your voice reading it out loud in my mind....kind of like narrating. So if you do the same, just imagine me sounding like Marge Simpson. I know I signed off as Arnie in my last post. I am running the risk of being labelled as "high maintenance".



I have a head cold with much swelling and run off in the sinus area. Yes, Karen, I feel your pain! And I have laringitis....It's hard to sing while I am working these days and so I have taken to whistling. SO have a good laugh....I had a good snooze this afternoon after I got home from work. I put on my jammy pants, warmed up my hot bags, and curled up in bed with my book. After a half hour of that, I took of my glasses, tossed the book, and had a nice nap until Joey came home. You know one of those great naps...where you sleep about a half hour and feel like you slept the day away...so restful. Not one of those sleep for three hours and feel like you got run over by a truck. Because not all naps are were created equal.


I've been away for a spell. So much goes on around here. I just came off a three day painting job. We painted a 3 bedroom apartment from top to bottom. The tenants had done some painting of their own and to clean that up is not always easy. We had to switch the trim colour from navy to white... I'm particularly thankful for tinted primer. It saved us a lot of work!!! I painted with my friend Helina, and we had a ball. Our friend Carol, who we are working for ended up staffing the realtor's office and was kept away. So we played lots of tunes. I especially loved her roadtrip CD, made my her daughters out West for their trip out East. Of all the artists on that CD, Andrea Bocelli and Nana Moskourri??! were the best. Yes...Nana Moskourri!! How random is that! I remember that my folks had a record of hers!!!! Its just that she sings in spanish and the sound is so much like latin jazz...soooo....I'm really not weird...it's just cool music.



The wild and woolly weekend was way fun. I'm so glad I had that day off the other day!! We picked up our new canoe in Acton on Saturday afternoon after hockey and the bazaar. The weather was fine on the way there and the colours were still quite lovely eventhough many trees are bare already. No snow yet though! On the way home it became very windy, or maybe it had been windy all day and you just notice it more when there is a canoe bucking on top of your car! Just on the other side of Guelph it blew off the car and it is only because we have a centre strap that it actually stayed on the car. The fitted foam blocks are probably still blowing somewhere down the median. I know that everything seems more extreme at night....but cars and transports zooming by you 110kms per hour on the side of the 401 is soooooo much faster than when you are in the car going with the flow. Fortunately we had spare blocks in the trunk, just in case the one size fit the new canoe's gunwhales better than our regular ones. Good thing! So we managed to secure the boat back on the car and continued on our way. We stopped at the next service stop to check everything again and were able to make it all the way home. Yippee another adventure!! A family had rented the church for a supper so I went and cleaned there when I got home and Ray picked me up when he was done at hockey.


Which brings us to today. This post kind of covers two days...but since you end up only commenting on one I decided to just publish them as one continuous thought....
Work today was good. I was home at 11! I started at 7:45 since I was ready to rumble and got to walk Joe to the bus stop. I got to meet a mom whose kids also get on there. She starts work at 8:00 and lives out of town. Her little sweeties would have to get on the bus at 7:00!!!! So since she works just down the street she uses this stop...
So there you have it. The good old nutshell. Laundry is totally caught up. I know you were wondering....
Love ya!! It's good to be back!




5 comments:

rustico3059 said...

The name that comes to my mind is "Martha Stewart(d?)" Great organizational skills indeed, your gifts never cease to amaze me.
Have a great weekend,
Love Elisabeth

Matt n Amanda said...

I spy with my little eye a card that has part of my name on it also with a NB address. hmmm... could there be a wonderful card in the mail when I get home from my weekend. I very much love your space and wish that I could sit in it and use your stuff..hehe. have a super weekend LOVE YOU!
Amanda

Mary and Isaac said...

Hahaha... my sister, she'd make a great government spy. :P
Your space looks like it did when I last saw it except for a few more fun supplies and I'm not sure I saw your funky pink bag before.
So fun!
Have a great day.
Love,
~ Mary

The Nieuwhofs said...

That was a long story.
I like the way you set up your workshop downstairs, it seems to have grown since I last saw it.
Sounds like you were a bit under the weather. Glad that you are feeling better.
What a canoe trip that was, and you didn't even have to get it into the water to get a great story out of it. Hope to hear more about your next boating adventure. I really like the outdoors.
Love, Randall

Karen Nieuwhof said...

I also hear everyone's voice when I read a blog, so it was so nice to hear all your news. Great studio, by the way. Sounds like you know where everything is. I flounder around looking for my stuff. I'll have to get more organized, like you. :)
Good of you to join the family for Christmas, at least :P.
I'm feeling better except for a nasty cough. Hope you are well. Naps help, don't they?
My parents had a record of Nana Moskourri, too. I liked her. Man, I haven't heard her name in decades. Memories!
Quite the canoe trip. If your wind was like what we had yesterday, I would have been praying the whole time. We lost power from 8ish to 2:45. It would have been a long time but we got to go to Randall's for Amanda and Cassie's birthday. They had the generator going and it's great to be together. When we returned home, Marten played Monopoly with the kids and that passed the time until the beloved TV came back on.
Good news about the laundry. :)
Love, Karen