On July 9th I started the revamping of my stampin’ studio. Let me preface the following by saying that I am lucky enough to have a room over our garage that is m-i-n-e. Once upon a time it was my son’s bedroom but that was when this home was our cabin and before he went to college and got married.
It started with my daughter Andrea and daughter-in-law Krishna who, unbeknownst to me were talking behind my back about how they could ‘help mom reorganize her stamp room’. Time and events went by, the project was put on a back burner until I moaned again to Andrea about the encroachment of my stamp room walls. She said simply: “Mom, empty your stamp room totally and go from there.” “Are you serious?” says I. “Absolutely” says she. “Including everything on the walls!” says she. “Why!*^@^%?” ask I? “Because you’re going to paint it” says she! “OH. OK” say I. And the rest is history.
It took two days to empty the room and totally destroy/cover our deck with my stuff between the house and the garage. Except for Stampin’ Up!’s convention and camping the following long weekend, I have worked 12-14 hours a day non-stop since July 9th. But the results are sooooo worth it!
The original room, renovated from a cabin boys’ retreat room to a stamper’s haven, was done in 2002-2003. The original color was soft yellow. And now: It’s Dunne-Edwards Sparkling Frost walls (grayish), with some shade of white and Blue Spruce trim.
You might notice something missing! The actual table. There are 3 Ikea cubes that will serve as the base for the yet unconstructed table. More about that later. The storage in each of those cubes is great!
The punch (aka shoe) holder was rehung on the back of the door, the shelf unit to the right was repainted Spruce Blue as was the unit in the middle on the left. You can see that there are restrictions in the room due to the slanted ceiling.
The deck will be reclaimed by the end of the month.
Now you probably know more more about me than you ever wanted to know. Yes, I’m nostalgic. I have a hard time letting things go but……it feels so so so good now that my Stampin’ Studio has been restored to reason and will be a wonderful place to work and create.
But first! We need to find that elusive 8′ x 4′ piece of 3/4″ plywood that we can cover with white formica or laminate and place over those cubes from Ikea. That was supposed to be easy. Not. We should be finding it this next week. We have a few leads. Wish us luck.
Tomorrow…. Stamping in my newly revamped stampin’ studio!
Nice reveal!!!! Too bad about the table top, but I’m sure you’ll find it soon!