A studio tour, a giveaway, and a how-to

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Welcome to my studio!  I'm showing (tons and tons) of photos of it today as part of Karen Valentine's  "Where Bloggers Create" party.

Last year, I was chosen as one of the winners of the tour, and my studio was supposed to be photographed for Where Women Create. But… I've worked with enough magazines to understand that things don't always play out as planned. I've done dozens of articles over the years for many publications, and I've also done quite a few that have never appeared anywhere.

It happens.

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But I'm still happy to be a part of this tour and I'm glad Karen is hosting.

I'll start with the views from my desk, standing at my workspot and taking a few pictures in all directions.

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I've shown lots of photos of my studio on my blog, so these might be redundant to you if you've been here before.

But there are always changes here and there throughout the room, so maybe you'll see something different.  I was looking through my post from last year and decided that the room is much nicer now.

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Its still over-full, but to me it is less cluttery.   Not to my husband, he mentions the "H" word sometimes when he ventures into my space.  I always cringe, and start to justify my pretties.  I saw 3 episodes of Hoarders and can never watch it again, its just too spooky.

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Yes, I have a lot of stuff.  But its good stuff!! And its organized, and I have plans for it.  (does petting it and saying "my precious" over and over count as a plan?)

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But I have a feeling that I don't have to justify any of my pretties to my blog friends. Unlike my spouse, you guys "get it".

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It takes stuff to make stuff! And I looooove to make stuff.

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This side of the room, that I've shown you, is the working area.  I have one big square space, just under 1,000 sq ft, and I love every inch of it.

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The front half of the room also over flows into work space, I usually leave my sewing machine set up there when I am not entertaining.  We use these two dining room tables for big dinners.

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And they come in very handy when I do a tag book swap. Here is just the beginning of the tag piles that I'm stacking up before I start making the books.

IMG_2801 But mostly, the front of the studio is just storage.

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All of the furniture has to do double duty, and has to have plenty of storage space as well as being pretty.

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And  its has to be cheap too. Every single piece is from a garage sale, flea, or auction, and I repainted and fixed it up.

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The treat cabinet is very useful.  It holds a great deal of wallpaper up on the shelf, and under the table cloth, I store all of my paper plates, cups, etc.

And of course its always good to have sweets available on craft days!

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The furniture isn't arranged in a way you'd do in your home. I clump the pieces together to seperate the room into different areas. I also use old doors and screens to divide the space.

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To create an office, I grouped French doors around a faux gazebo made of salvaged porch columns.

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The rug is actually painted vinyl flooring. Here is how to do it:

  • Buy a scrap of heavy vinyl from a remnant pile at most flooring stores (usually under $10)
  • Trim to the shape or size you want
  • Flip over, and use the smooth bottom side to paint on
  • Roll on a coat of BONDING primer (the label will say "will adhere to glossy surfaces", I use Glidden Gripper from Home Depot)
  • Paint or stencil as desired (I hand painted mine like rocks and moss)
  • Top coat with Minwax Polycrylic (or whatever product you like, I personally love this one)

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Even Sugarwing's work area has double duty furniture.  Her block seats are also storage for play dough and coloring books.

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She has her own cabinet full of supplies too, but I guess I cropped it out of this photo.  I took a photo of her corner, then when I edited it, I forgot that the focus was supposed to be her stuff.

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This column might not be out here long. We are thinking of remodelling the kitchen, and it will possibly be used in there.

The dress form was decked out for Bird Song and liked the vines and birds on it so much, I'll probably leave it this way.

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I've painted the stand, and wrapped the whole thing in grape vine that I cut off our fence.

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While I'm talking about dress forms, I'll let you know that I'm having a giveaway for one of my Mini Dress Form online tutorials.

Leave a comment if you'd like to win one. If you have already purchased the $15 class, and I draw your name, I'll send you a kit of vintage goodies to make the dolled up dress form with.

IMG_2798 Here is some good news!  A box of these little girlies are on their way to Somerset.  Its always an honor to be  in one of their publications.

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Lets see, where was I?  Here is a bigger picture of the front part of the room.

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We added onto our house about 6 years ago, and I didn't want the new part to look too out of place with the original old farmhouse.  So, I've tried to add details that give this space some age.

I trimmed these windows and did some of the baseboards myself to save money on the construction. Since I'm not a very good mitered corner cutter, I butted the boards up to these vintage bullseyes instead.  No mitering needed, and it ages the window.

IMG_2789Okay, this area might be one of the reasons my husband uses the "H" word when he comes in.

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The buffet top sure is not going to be cleared to serve a buffet from anytime soon.

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Its a bit full.

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But I love my stuff and pretties.  Some of it is completed work, some is supply type stuff for future work, others are just things I like.

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Having it out in the open where I can see it, reminds me to use it.

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Although, sometimes its just plain fun to set up and arrange. Kind of like playing with a doll house.

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This banner was one of my examples from the Bird Song weekend here at my cottage. I've had lots of inquiries about when the next is.  Well, we are still waiting to see what our remodelling project will entail. No one would want to be here during that! So, I am waiting to get things settled with the contractor before I plan anything. 

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I'm hoping to do something early in November.  I'll let you know. The last one was so fun, I can't wait to do it again. I'd have had one already if our redo plans hadn't been so up in the air.

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Beth and I wanted to do one in September, kind of a B&B weekend with just a few guests staying here with us and creating in our jammies at midnight, sipping wine, eating chocolate and playing with old wallpaper. Sounds fun doesn't it?  But I don't know if I'll have a kitchen then, so that is probably out of the question. 

Durn it.

But I do like the idea of a new kitchen.

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And this is what I made in Lisa's class at Paper Cowgirls.

IMG_2828 Well, I've been blathering on for a while, and still have what looks like about 300 photos yet to load. If you are still with me, maybe you'd prefer just some detail photos of the room, and not so much chitter chatter?

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Because I know that there are a lot of studios to visit on Karen's list.

IMG_2838 Isn't this pretty? Beth made it for me.

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Here is a photo I did of my littlest fairy grand baby. I love having sentimental things around the room.

IMG_2847 Like this watercolor of Sugarwings for the Grumpy Fairy book.

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And this basket is from Lori.

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And here is another gift from Beth.

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She gave me this little wallpaper cabinet just this week.

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Of course, this is one of the best things in the studio.

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Its always wonderful to have my little buddies at my feet while I work.

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Did I say that I was going to stop chitter chattering and just show photos? Then, I just kept chatting.

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Sorry! If you are still here, I'll stop the rambling on and just leave you with the rest of the photos.  Enjoy the studio tours, and thanks for coming by to see mine.

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128 thoughts on “A studio tour, a giveaway, and a how-to”

  1. OMG can I move in right now? All of your room is a beautiful treasure trove and I love it completely, thank you for sharing.
    Hugs,
    Em.x

  2. Your have such a wonderful studio Karla – with so much space. I love how you use the cabinets to make smaller rooms in there. So much pretty stuff and wonderful details.
    xo Tina

  3. A Beautiful Crafter’s Delight!! I just Love your Glass Cabinets Karla, I bet you made them too!! One of these days I am going to be able to attend one of your events! Thanks for Sharing Karla!!
    Huggs, Nancy
    coeurdalenegifts.blogspot.com
    BTW I have a Clock in my Progressive Give Away on my BLOG that would look great in your Studio!!

  4. oh my karen…gorgeous gorgeous fantabulous! what a treat…thank you much for the visit with your creativity. blest be 🙂

  5. I totally get it. Same thing is true in my business…can’t sell outta an empty wagon. Besides…there’s hoarding and then there’s exceling at gathering. You are a gatherer deluxe!
    Seriously…I’m feeling a little dizzy just seeing it all and maybe just a trifle bit jealous.
    Deb
    P.S. 1000 square feet…for real dog?

  6. Karla!!! Your STUDIO is awesome!! Love all the pretties! And you’re right…we bloggers get it…our dear husbands…well that can be another story all together…heehee. Loved your commentary too…perfect “mood” music while touring! xo Lovey
    oh..and stop by for a visit…if u can…

  7. I certainly didn’t expect to see my ‘gift’ so elegantly displayed….Thanks Karla….you always capture everything so beautifully. I like it…..’excelling @ gathering’….way better than hoarding!
    XO~Hope

  8. Karla I love your studio i think I need to come later to look at the photos again there is so much to see … beautiful eye candy…..thank you for sharing your stunning haven hugs wendy
    pop over

  9. I always love seeing photos of your studio, Karla. I think if I ever had the chance to visit, you might have a hard time getting me out of there!
    I can’t believe your studio was never photographed. After all, you were a winner in a contest! Hopefully, that lapse will be taken care of and your studio will be photographed for WWC ASAP.
    xo
    Claudia

  10. “Precious, my Precious!” –definitely indicates a plan, LOL. And the tiny metal doll house sized plantstand with the little bluebird setting on it is the most precious thing I’ve ever seen! Where ever did you find that? LOVE! Thanks for sharing Karla! Hugs!
    Thespa

  11. Oh. My. Goodness.
    I could live in this room forever! It’s absolutely amazing! I’ll be back to examine every detail!! What fun to know that my “bird tags” will soon be on that table! I’ll be mailing them this afternoon.

  12. Your studio makes mine look horrible. I can’t believe how amazingly beautiful it is. And as colorful as mine is, this is also completely my style. I must have split personality. The vintage things I like to collect are the things you have, including the furniture (next weekend my husband and I are on the lookout for a new curio cabinet, in fact).
    I’m becoming a follower because I can’t imagine forgetting this beauty.
    I hope you’ll have time to visit my spaces…
    http://www.prettythingsblog.com/2011/07/where-bloggers-create-2011-pretty.html

  13. What an amazing place to create! And such a great big space. You have a beautiful place. I am sure you must enjoy it. TFS. I would also love to be entered to win a dress form tutorial!

  14. The reason your studio hasn’t been in WWC is because one magazine article isn’t big enough- you have so many cute shelves, storage areas, cabinets and vignettes that your studio should be its own BOOK. Everyone can get ideas from your studio.

  15. Karla, there is so much goodness in your studio, I don’t know where to look first!!!! I can sit and stare at one photo for a long time just taking all of the treasures in! And no, you are not an “H” at all…just a wonderful artist who needs wonderful supplies!! I love all the pics, the more the better!!! hugs and love, Dawn

  16. I always love seeing photos of your studio. I think this is the first time I have noticed that you have a little office hideaway…….I love it all!!!

  17. What an inspiring, romantic place, Karla! I’d spend hours peeping here and there 😉
    Thank you for sharing, and for your contagious cheerfulness!
    Monica x

  18. I think you should have tours in your studio!! People would come! Isn’t fun to say where you got things from or who made something for you! That’s the fun of decorating/collecting/hoarding!!!!? Everything is WONDERFUL! And if you decide to start tours, count me in! Big fan!
    Debbie

  19. I love your studio, it’s inviting, inspiring and beautiful! You are SO NOT A H——! They don’t have pretty things! Everything in your studio is beautiful! Can’t wait to see the new kitchen, how exciting! (And can’t wait to come to another creative event at your home!!)

  20. Whee! It’s good to see the studio in all its glory! I’m excited for you about your kitchen remodel — I know it’s a huge pain to be under construction but it will be so worth it when it’s all done!

  21. I want to come over and play with you, in your special place. So much fun we could have. I am in awe of all the tags. I can’t wait to receive my book. I would be in tag heaven just looking at all the talent and creativeness that you have on your table.
    Your space is fun and very organized. You have given me some wonderful ideas to use some of my treasures. Thanks so much Karla for a wonderful visit, Char

  22. Oh Karla! I am just green over all that space so you can display as well as store. It is so beautiful and inspiring. You really caught my attention with that tutorial. I had a plastic office mat under the rolling chair at my desk and it wore out. I am rolling on the berber right now and know that is going to ruin it but just really didn’t want to bring back another ugly office mat. Your painted linoleum sounds like just the solution i have looking for. Thank you for sharing!

  23. Karla,
    You have a dream space for creating and dreaming. I just am in LOVE with it. You also have some wonderful old wall paper storage pieces. I love the drawers especially. I always search for these and they are very scarce. Thank you for sharing all the pictures. Your studio is one of my favorites.
    Danielle

  24. Hi Karla,
    You have a beautiful studio and I would love to be locked inside for a day! There is so much to see and it’s all so pretty.
    hugs
    Sissie

  25. Oh Karla… you are a girl after my own heart!!!! The H word around our house is actually the S word as in “you have so (too) much Stuff!!!” As this is how we make our living he is actually remarkably, wonderfully tolerant. I have even bought some of your Stuff which became my Stuff… LOL! I adore your magical creative space. It is so beautifully laid out, everywhere you turn a lovely piece of eye candy and so well organized! The vignettes are wonderful, I agree playing with them is like playing with doll houses or just playing like we did when we were young (well I am still young.. that’s my story and I am sticking to it!). Good for you! I love what you have done and are doing!! Keep on hoarding…. umm I mean making beautiful spaces and art!
    You sister Stuff Hoarder,
    Tricia
    P. S. I would love to win anything from you, thank you!

  26. SPECTACULAR Karla,
    I think your space is in the top 10 of my all time favorites.
    Thanks for sharing so much.
    All your gorgeous detailed vingettes.
    I too get called the’H’ word..But, it makes me happy to make things.{I am seriously in denial} and it is totally okay to say Preeccciousss as long as no one hears you LOL.
    Thanks for upclose and personal look.
    Keep smiling and creating

  27. Your lovely, pretty, amazing, lovely, studio is almost as big as my home! LOL!!! WOW…
    Sure enjoyed the tour and would LOVE to create/live in your studio!
    Deb

  28. My birds are flying to you. I mailed them Wed. and put in a couple of little things for SugarWings. Hope they arrive safely.
    I would love to spend time with you and Beth but with our nomadic life style It will probably never happen. I really enjoyed all your pictures tonight. What wonderful stuff. I guess husbands will never understand us crafters but just put up with it pleasantly – thank goodness.
    Hugs
    FredaB

  29. Hi Karla,
    Oh my goodness – your creative space is just amazing. If that is called H——g, then I would love to be one. I love that you find so many wonderful things at flea markets and garage sales – you have a wonderful eye for finding treasure.
    Thank you for sharing your space.
    Keep on H——G.
    Blessings,
    Erin

  30. Karla love your studio tour as well as your mini dress stands I am afairly new crafter but aspire to have the creative talent I see in your creations. Would really be honored to win the tutorial Thanks Linda

  31. I am speechless..such a charming space that evocs the sense of you Karla..such love, caring, artistic style…oh my someday I will come over from faraway to inhale your goodness…thank you dear lady for sharing you made my day !!!!

  32. Karla, Your studio has long been one of my favorites! I could wander for hours {days?} in there and still not be bored. I think it is so special that you have created a space for your little Sugarwings. Your giving nature is so inspiring! Xo, Sue

  33. I just have to almost pinch myself to remember that I have actually been in your utterly phenomenal studio!!! One of the most exquisite spaces I have ever set foot in….just so full of love, creativity, and personality!

  34. I forgot how lovely your work is, I bought something on etsy from you long ago. I would love to come over and play. Your studio is swoon worthy. Come stop by my place if you get a chance.

  35. Loved it last year – love it this year – one of my favs. So many lovely things to create with and you have such a talent for displaying your items! I hope you do make it into the magazine eventually! Cheers from Brussels.

  36. You are so fortunate to have such a huge studio!
    It must be so much fun to hang out there with friends.
    I love the cut out photo of the newest a baby decked out with the fairy wings. How adorable!
    ~elaine~

  37. I look forward to your studio tour every year! It is a girl’s dreamland. You’re right, we in blogland “get” why each and every piece is where it is. I’m in LOVE with all of your floral printed pieces everywhere from the walls to your storage dressers, they’re beautiful! I’ve never come across a wall paper dresser, crossing my fingers to someday find one, in the meantime I settle for the ones I find at Marshalls. Thanks for sharing your wonderful space with all of us!
    xo,
    Abby
    P.S. please add my name to your giveaway, I’d love to create one of my own. And congrats on their being featured in Somerset, no surprise though:)

  38. I love your studio! …did you say 1000 sq ft? that is huge! I love how you decorated!
    (my husband uses the “H” word too! ….and I watched an episode and got sick…but nah…I not that bad! Have a great weekend…

  39. Wait! Hoarders have houses full of stuff from garbage to collectibles. The difference is, they just pile and pile, no rhyme or reason. This room is so organized and beautiful. Big difference!!

  40. Karla, seeing your beautiful studio is always such a treat to the eyes! I could spend hours just staring at every beautiful thing.

  41. Marilyn McIldoon

    Karla, your room is a piece of art in itself. It must be a wonderful place to create! I don’t think H is a concern here, like you told your husband, “we need lots of this good stuff to create”. Thanks for sharing so many wonderful photos, I am getting ideas just looking at your stuff! Marilyn McIldoon

  42. Karla, Memories, like the windmill of my mind…….enjoyed the tour and it brings back all the great inspiration from Bird Song!!!! You could spend a week in your studio and not see it all. It is nice to have seen it and then it all connects the photos together! Thanks again for the memories……
    Sandy

  43. Lovely space. I of course had to zoom in on each photo to see the beautiful touches everywhere. Ignore the hubby and enjoy. That’s what I do! 🙂

  44. I’ve said it before and I will say it again – A.M.A.Z.I.N.G!!!! I can’t even begin to imagine all the wonderfulness in your studio. Wonderful collections, divine inspiration, spectacular art, and so print worthy, I do hope it will be featured some day. Thank you for sharing your creative space and your talents.

  45. Very very beautiful and inspirational. I am aiming for a similar look when the Time comes for my room :)But since I too live with a ‘Non believer’ it will be a struggle

  46. It is always a treat to come over and hang in your amazing space! I love everything about it and to me there is not a H throught in my mind when I walk in. Love it all!
    Lori

  47. So many ideas. I LOVE the light switch. And to doors around your computer desk, but I don’t have that much room so I will just remember that idea.
    I had not realized all pieces were thrifted. Nice job! I would even love working on the child’s table in your creative space…of course I would probably just sit and stare at everything. No, I would not be SITTING – my hands would need to be TOUCHING, lol.

  48. I would love to win the toutorial for the dress form, and your studio is beyond awesome…would love to attend the, b & b art retreat if that ever happens….your amazing as usual, thank you so much for the treat of seeing all your goodies in the studio!
    c

  49. Wow,wow!!! This room is every creative lovers dreamy! Oh mybso many yummy goodies! My fav..your vintage papered drawers!
    Be blessed, Lorena

  50. Karla, I enjoyed this tour every bit as much as I knew I would!! There was so much inspiration to soak up I’m overflowing with it!! When I move into my larger studio yours will be one I will think of as I begin to fill it! Thank you so much for joining us again! Enjoy the party!
    xo,
    Karen

  51. Okay, Karla. I feel like I’m becoming a serious stalker over here, but I just can’t get enough of your style and humor. My favorite thing about your studio is the way you’ve subdivided it into sections. That cluster of tall furniture with the fabric drawers and stuff towering on top is GENIUS as a space divider, and all 4 sides of it look accessible and functional. Have you worked in retail display before? Also, I am so glad to have caught a glimpse of my tags among the PILES you’ll be soon dealing with (a huge job…but I would KILL to help you and go thru each and every one)–glad they arrived there safe and sound. My daughter is in KS right now and loving it (except the heat; it’s foreign to her). I want to come and craft with you and your pals when she goes to KU….actually she would DIE (she wants to go FAR from home for a reason)! I am going to start using the phrase “the ‘H’ word”–it came up a couple times in my own studio tour! The husband thing….I guess it’s the old hunter/gatherer, mars/venus, yin/yang thing. Yes, we need our girlfriends who “get it”!
    maggie
    http://www.themagrag.com

  52. Debbie Juillerat

    Loved all the pic’s, Karla. I’ve never seen the office portion of your studio before! Thanks again!!!

  53. Karla I’ve been waiting to arrive here! I started at the end and am working my way back from Z so to speak. I’ve been to your studio many times online over the years and it never fails to inspire and amaze. This time I noticed particularly Sugar Wing’s pink art desk. Fabby! *smiles* Norma

  54. Karla,
    What a fun space…..o.k., that just doesn’t do your space justice. I’m not sure what words would! It’s over-the-top-fantastic…there, much better, thanks so much for the inspiration and making me feel better with all the “stuff” I have in mine…
    You’re so right though, you’ve gotta have pretty stuff to make pretty stuff!

  55. Karla,
    Wow, so much I want to comment on. I am one of the lucky ones that has spent time in your fairy land. Being there, touching it, well it’s pretty amazing.
    First of all to have Beth as a BFF has some awesome benefits. Her gifts are the BEST!
    I read somewhere in a mag that to be a mixed media artist, we need mixed media. That’s what I tell my husband. I love that you have all your collections out & displayed. I also love your analogy of playing with a dollhouse. I get that. Sometimes I spend days in my studio re-arranging, looking at my treasures, playing with it all. So inspiring.
    Finally, I have to comment on the fact that your studio & the others that won last year have yet to be featured in WWC. Shame. I have not even bought the last two issues because the studio’s just don’t appeal to me. Too styled, too rich, they just don’t relate to me. This party of Karen’s shows the studios I LOVE so I get my fix here.
    Lisa

  56. All I can say is wow! I could certainly get lost in there with all of those lovelies and the charming decor. The office you created is FABULOUS! You are so gifted, Karla.
    Your space is so creative and inspiring…I think I must go create something right now!!
    Thanks so much for taking the time to show us around! A true delight for sure!
    Have a wonderful week!
    It hurts seeing all those lovely tags…
    Next time for sure!
    Hugs,
    Becky

  57. Goddess,
    Your world is inspiring and magic, it gives me hope that my eclectic scattered essence will one day be a thing of beauty. Thank you for the inspiration!
    Christy

  58. Gosh, I must have been sitting right where you do during our BirdSong weekend. *sigh* Why didn’t you tell me????? 😉
    There is no other studio I would rather be in than your’s Karla. Your ability to combine functionality, beauty & thrifty is just amazing!!!! And your “clumping” technique is brilliant!!!!
    I’m a bit late w/ my tags (I know I know…of course I am!) but I dropped them in the mail today & sent them priority so you’ll have them in a couple of days. Sorry!

  59. It’s a shame your studio never got in the maz., I can see why you were picked!!! I totally get what you said about having stuff to make stuff. Today my husband said that if I wanted he would organize my craft cottage, I said ok, then he said but it would mean getting rid of stuff!!! I said never mine!!!!!!Nobodies touching my stuff!!!

  60. One of your delights was pinned to Pinterest (http://pinterest.com/pin/68112252/) and then I discovered your blog. Do love all your pretties, and your house photos are wonderful!!
    Then I followed a link to Magnolia Pearl, and another cold rainy Monday afternoon has vanished!!I will do my blog, and my housework, and my playing tomorrow…
    And how lucky are you to have little grandbabies living so close, too. My 5.5 yo Moo is in Hobart (Tasmania) which seems half a world away. (By contrast my baby sister in Queensland has her DD and SIL with two babies living in their downstairs, and her DS and DIL with two babies two blocks away. I have to work so hard at not being
    envious (or worse, insanely jealous!!!!).).
    Hugs from chilly Oz,
    Jasmine

  61. What a dreamy space to create in! I agree – you need to have pretties sprinkled around to be enjoyed and more magic. “H” word? What “H” word? I think “H”appy place is a good “H” word, ha ha. xxoo Heidi

  62. OMG, WOW – I’m…speechless to the beauty of you studio! Can I move in? It’s heaven! You have everything that I love, the style, the antique-ness of it, the colors, the decor, the everything, I mean, it’s gorgeous – and the space! I was showing my husband and asked him if we could bust down a wall so I can have a room like yours. I said, “see, she has more than me” he laughed and said, “sure”. Only a bloger/crafter would appreciate the awesome-ness of all that gorgeousness. I want to feel, touch, and stand in your space…LOL. Ok, not a stocker, just a fan 😉

  63. Love it all. so bright and cheery and so many fun things to look at.
    Would so love to win the prize you are offering.
    Hope I am in right place to sign up! =)
    blessings
    barbara jean

  64. Your studio is one of my favorites that I have visited so far. So much to see so well displayed. Fantastic tour!!! You are one talented lady! I could go on and on… TFS!!!

  65. Too many wows from me, it is amazing, your studio is just out of this world. You really can loose yourself in your pictures, because there is so much to see.
    Beautiful!

  66. Absolutely stunning! I never get tired of seeing all this loveliness. I hope I can attend one of your retreats and get the opportunity to play in here with you!

  67. Deborah Woodrow

    Hey Karla, wonderful layout and gorgeous Studio ! Of course you know that. You have such amazing ideas & talent.
    If others didn’t “Hoard”, “Collect” & “Save” you would not have any of your lovlies, to work with.
    Someday, I’m going to get mine ( Studio / Craft Room ) done, soon, this year preferrably.
    We have been working on our old Army Barracks place for 3 years now, and its slow as molasses ! But, my craft room is NEXT ! I can’t wait.
    Don’t complain about your kitchen, when we moved in here, there was none, no kitchen, no bathrooms, we had to put in the plumbing, and the cabinets, sink everything ! Its still in progress… love the pictures, your home, studio, kitchen is AMAZING ! Can’t wait to get my tags.

  68. Wow! Jaw dropping…. I’m loving everything about your studio. I could spend days just looking at all your collections. Everything is just so beautiful and feminine. This is one of my favorites. Congrats on a beautiful creative space, it’s simply gorgeous!!!!!!

  69. Love your studio! So cute, and I love the idea about grouping furniture and salvage pieces to make rooms. I have started down that path, and now that I see your room, I’m going to continue to build it out further! Thanks for the inspiration.

  70. Aloha karla,
    You are so deserving in being chosen to be seen in WCC. I think they would need more than just a couple of pages. You would need to be the featured guest artist/studio.
    How lucky to have such a large space; 1000 sq ft?! I love how you use folding screens and vintage doors to define space. And your grouping of the shelves and drawers in the middle brings to mind an island in the middle of the sea. I love it. I love your artwork.
    Thank you for sharing your beautiful massive space, thank you for sharing your amazing treasures and trinkets and thanks for giving us a chance to win your dress form tutorial. Yes, please count me in if it’s not too late.

  71. Oh my goodness!! what a wonderful “large” space to make magic. Thank you for shareing your photos, such wonderful supplies and treasures! Most excellent!

    Marcie

  72. What fun to visit your studio! I would have a hard time working there…I would want to just sit around and enjoy the scenery and snoop around 🙂 And then see if I could somehow sneak the column out to my truck without you noticing.
    Thanks for sharing – love the tags!
    Elizabeth 🙂

  73. I am sooo inspired with your space!! I’ve got to know where you got those fabric or paper covered drawer chests…I have a ‘thing’ currently for boxes and such like those…my eyes just popped when I saw yours!!! Great space..I love all your ideas so much. Your photos are wonderful. I am a new follower and will be catching up with your blog soon.
    Blessings, Doni

  74. oh, wow, what a wonderful space you have. Its so pretty, and you have so many beautiful things. Beautiful pieces for storage.
    I love all those tags.
    Thank you so much for sharing

  75. Debra Disney-Dior

    Oh, Karla, I love your studio — your home — your hubby –your fur babies — your grandchildren -I’m NOT saying Sugar Wings is my favorite because Mayara is growing up SO quickly and shines brighter with each and every photo I see –your sons and their delightful, down-to-Earth, spiritual and protectors of other Earth wives — and the pickup truck that hasn’t come home yet — ot has it? I’m in awe of every thing you create!

  76. Hi,
    I’m visiting on Where Bloggers Create, and I love your studio, as well as your blog. I’m signing on as a follower so I can learn lots more neat stuff like your gazebo office with the columns and painted stepping stones. Love, Linda

  77. Oh, I’ve drooled all over my computer and now I’m afraid it will short circut. Absolutely amazing, and soooo inspiring. I love it! MMMMMMM

  78. Oh, drool, drool…I simply love your studio! So many beautiful things, so artfully arranged, how could I not? Too clever how you’ve divided the space up…the faux gazebo is nothing short of brilliant.
    I’m always pleased to visit someone who ‘gets’ why we collect and admire our pretties! My own prosaic menfold have been known to throw thay horrid ‘H’ word around, too!
    So glad I stoppec ny…:)

  79. Your creative space is amazing, absoluity beautiful!!! You have given me so many great ideas. Love it!!! The space you made for Sugar Wings is so cute. I am going to get started on a little creative space for my daughter.
    Thanks Rebecca

  80. You know how much I love your studio! I can’t wait to come back! I want to sit in the same exact spot!lol I love your style and love you to pieces!!

  81. OMG, I love your space it’s so light and bright. I could be there and not come out for days. I adore the flowered rug on your floor it looks antique. If it’s new please tell me where you got it???
    ~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

  82. What a beautiful creative space!! Such pastel lovlinesss!!!!
    SO many great ideas and inspiring displays!!
    Thanks so much for sharing!!
    Hugs,
    Debbie

  83. I just found your room via Pinterest. I am sooooooooo in love with your creations and your style. I’m curioius (since I have my LR and DR for my studio) are these rooms part of your home that used to be something else. I always tell people to use their house as they want to not how other people think it should be used. I just love your pics and will not ever get tired of looking at them.
    Mary

  84. Karla,
    truly a dream studio. Filled with so many vintage treasures, supplies and gorgeous creations of yours – I just swoon every time you show photos of this incredible place!!! p.s. I’m really surprised I haven’t seen your studio featured in WWC a long time ago…

  85. First of all- will you come to my apartment?
    Second- will you introduce me to Beth… she gives good presents!
    Three- Bring the puppies.
    Oh My!
    I’m drooling.
    I’m in the midst of trying to make my LR and art space to flow together… ACK!

  86. Antonia- de Galicia

    Hi, i am Antonia, from Lugo ( Galicia), Spain, i like your internet work, yours photos and all. Thansk of all,salutation.

  87. caroleann.colca@yahoo.com

    OMG, can I live with you or at least have a copy of everything you show in your studio so I can make my house look the same. I am sooooooooooo impressed. You are Fantastic!!

  88. Oh my goodness, this is an amazing space, your so talented at putting things together, I know its not a nice trait but I’m so enviuos of your studio, its gorgeous!!!

  89. I couldn’t find your 2012 post so I looked through this one. Can I say I would never be able to create here because I would be wandering around in wonder and just looking at all the beautiful “pretties”. I want to move in right away, will you adopt me?
    Thanks for sharing your space!

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