Showing posts with label art studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art studio. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Floor primed
I've been wanting to get rid of the carpet in my studio for ages. I finally took the time off, ripped out the carpet and did a total redo of my studio space. We've been in our house almost 27 years and it was the original carpet and boring off-white wall color. My original plan was to decoupage book pages for the floor (similar to the paper bag floor I did in the hall bath a few years ago), but the floor was way too big and would have taken forever to do.
I thought I would just paint the concrete, but after doing online research, decided that probably wasn't a good option either, given the amount of time I had, tools and experience level. I went to Lowe's and found the answer. 18 x 18 peel & stick linoleum tiles with grout. Who knew you could grout linoleum? It was fairly easy, looks like real ceramic tile for a fraction of the time and cost. A perfect solution.
Starting to add grout
Walls painted
I first painted the walls with Glidden Soothing Green Tea paint. I love this color!
I had Bennie build me another shelf and moved two existing shelves to make room for it. I've taken supplies out of boxes and put them into glass jars where I can easily see what I have. I love my new creative space.
Stereo & Storage
Bead storage on double doors. These hold my semi-precious beads


Found this marvelous twisted branch in OK
New shelves w/glass jars
Making use of space behind door for paints & stamps

Large storage - surplus from manufacturing shop
Boxes on left are glass beads
Pages friends made for me, decoupages on the side of the big unit
I zentangled my ceiling fan blades

New ceiling fan for studio.









Sunday, November 13, 2011

In The Studio


What a mess - works in progress
Heads on sticks - some are now witches






















I've got a really great studio space. It was supposed to be the formal dining room, but we aren't formal dining room type people. I love that it has a big window the looks out onto my front yard and up the road. Lots of the pieces of storage in my studio are recycled and they work great for their new purpose. I also usually have lots of "heads on sticks", heads that I've sculpted waiting on bodies and to be incorported into the latest art doll. I like sculpting the heads best, so there are usually several pots filled with them. The first part of next year I plan on taking out the carpet in the room and covering the floor of my studio by decoupaging book pages on to it. While I have all the furniture out, I'll probably paint the walls. I'm thinking about corking one so it will be a permanent bulletin board and I think I'll cover one section with chicken wire so I'll have a place to hang things without sticking pins or nails into the wall.

Display of finished dolls
More heads on sticks
Supply storage
Wall unit from surplus - bead storage