In the eye of the storm

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Its getting dark here, we've had a nasty storm.  I knew I had been working too hard on cleaning up my studio when the tornado sirens went off and I was thinking how angry I'd be if my studio had a branch come through the window and everything got all wet or blown after slaving over the redo for days!

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This redo has been very detailed. I started by getting a new tall, storage cabinet and that turned into shuffling everything around.  I took my time and went through all my supplies, made them easier to get to, got reacquainted with things I forgot I had, and even pulled the jewelry I had from one end of the room to the other, all into one area.

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These are the kind of jobs that eat up the hours.  It took me the length of three "America's Next Top Model" reruns to find, and separate all my sparklies.

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The case I have them in is from TJMaxx, I'd bought it years ago to use for display at art shows for my hand made jewelry.  99% of its life was spent in the back of the closet, taking up space. Then, it dawned on me, that this table with its display case and glass top would be ideal to have at my desk.  Kind of like a kid's school room desk, with the top that opens up, but there certainly aren't any math books in here! 

School would have been a lot more fun if this was what was inside the desks there.

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All these gems and pretties on display, but under glass and not getting dusty, will certainly be handy and inspirational! 

And maybe it will remind me to stop buying more. And more. And more.

But, I get such good deals! I have to buy glitzy pieces when they are a couple dollars or less, I'd be crazy not to! 

But, I do seem to have a lifetime supply! 

But, my favorite flea market is this week, and they always have rhinestones!

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Sugarwing's part of the studio got some redoing too.  I found this antique, toy vanity for her at a garage sale today.  I think I'll paint it white, if the rain ever stops. I thought about painting her table to match, but I really enjoy the blue. Maybe I'll paint the old milk box that she uses as a chair and stores her coloring books in.

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I sorted more than jewelry.  I went through wallpaper scraps, ephemera, and ribbons and got those all tidy and put  in useful places.

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To celebrate having the place all spiffed up, I put the table cloth onto my work table. Not practical at all, but since I am not sitting there and working right now, and won't have time to for a few days, I thought I'd enjoy seeing it there like that. 

 And I do.

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In the back is the culprit that started all this fuss.  Who would have thought that one new piece of furniture would turn into 4 days (and counting) of sorting and cleaning?

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There are still things I want to do, like cover the drawers of those two old cardboard/wallpaper chests in prettier paper. I'll leave the outside of the chest, but the drawer fronts would look better in lighter colors.

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Of course, it has taken me 4 days so far, because I play with stuff too much. If I was just dusting, mopping and tidying up, one day would have been plenty. 

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The storm outside is still pretty bad, but at least the sirens have stopped going off. That must mean that the possible tornado blew elsewhere.

Storms don't bother me, I kind of liked my day of sorting and playing with my goodies as the sky grew darker and darker.  Both of my sons called to make sure I was ok, since I was home alone.  That made my day even better.  There is no one more loving than  a grown up son. I'm lucky to have two of them.  Plus it was good to hear that Sugarwing's Daddy had her safely tucked into a basement (with shoes on, we always put on shoes if there is a storm, you never know when there might be broken glass) and away from the Kansas wind.

45 thoughts on “In the eye of the storm”

  1. Your studio looks wonderful Karla. I am happy the storm didnt turn into anything else. We dont get tornados where i am in Canada so I wouldnt know what to do. Glad you are all safe and you have such sweet sons. Donna

  2. I would love to play around in your studio. It’s fun and beautiful. I’ve been doing so much outside work that I’ve kind of been hoping for a stormy day myself so I could do some inside playing.

  3. Love your studio. You continue to inspire me. I am in the midst of creating a studio in my spare bedroom. It is exciting, yet frustrating. So many ideas I have gleaned from you bloggers, and the wonderful Somerset publications. (Even some of my own, too!) My room is so small. I am curious as to the square feet you have to work with. Have a peaceful week. Ellie

  4. Oh my gosh Karla, I don’t know how youlive near all those tornado’s , that would be crazy. I am glad you are safe and sound and your craft room looks like a vintage haven! I want to come over to your house!

  5. This might sound crazy, but now we keep our bike helmets handy when we go to the basement for a tornado warning. I heard last year that head injuries are a major cause of tornado deaths. We have had several bad tornadoes in TN since moving here 5 years ago, including one in our community in 06 that I saw while driving. I was able to take cover in Lowes, the tornado struck right below where I saw it hovering as well as right behind Lowes. I know take those warnings pretty seriously! Glad little Missy was safe below ground!

  6. It all turned out lovely! I like how you arranged your jewelry. I was fortunate that a friend gifted me with a BUNCH of pins from her aunt’s estate. She was an avid collector, shall we say, of lots of things. So much so that her family was overwhelmed and gave or threw much away. I need to get around to making something with some of it. Putting some on display like you have might be a way to inspire myself.

  7. Don’t you feel so much better when it’s all done!!!
    Your studio is so awsome (and I don’t use that word lightly)!!! I can’t belive how much inspiration that would give me.
    Blessings,
    Christine

  8. suzanne Harley

    I really enjoyed this post Karla. Your studio looks wonderful and inviting! ( I have dreams about rooms like this!) So happy for you that your boys are so thoughtful, that in itself is a wonderful thing. Suzanne.

  9. Oh Karla the studio re-do looks wonderful but then I always think your photos look wonderful. I don’t think I could possible live somewhere that has TORNADO SIRENS Oh my goodness!!!! please stay safe and hold on to those sparklies if the wind starts to blow stonger…take care,
    Kiss Noises Linda

  10. Karla, I love your cozy studio!!! The lighting
    makes it extra cozy and I am so glad that
    you are safe from the storm. Is Twinkle
    bothered by the storms and sirens?
    Please take care.
    Janis

  11. Oh my – I can’t imagine what it would be like living with the threat of a tornado. We don’t have anything like that here… well we did just have the worst bushfires ever but that is rare.
    Enjoy your re-organised studio. It is such a joy… until we mess them up again.. LOL.
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

  12. I was thinking about you and how we drive right by where the tornado hit to get to your house! Glad you are all safe. We also wear our tennis shoes. Guess that is just part of living in the midwest. LOVE your new space. It looks so organized!

  13. I hope all is well after the storm for you & your family.
    The pictures of your studio are so inspiring. I could play in there for hours! Thank you for sharing with us 🙂
    Nerissa

  14. I was born in Kansas and even moved back there when I was a little older too and we had tornado warnings all the time (obviously.) That whole “shoes on” idea is AMAZING and I wish my parents had done it (just in case.) Although I was always bawling my eyes out when the sirens started up so I doubt it would have made me feel better back then.

  15. ahhh.. you live in kansas.. tornados are something you are probably used to. we dont get them here hardly ever. sometimes there are warnings, and just the thought of it unnerves me!
    your studio is filled with so many great storage pieces! love it!
    have a great week!
    vivian

  16. Your studio looks great! I hide when the sirens go off here….glad you can be so productive. It is in the 80’s here and the wind is strong!

  17. I worried about you last night during the storm, I was watching the radar and it looked like it was barreling down on your neck of the woods! Glad it blew over and left you in one piece!
    Your studio looks great, makes me want to live in it! What a joy it would be to wake up to your treasurers!

  18. Karla,
    Your studio looks like it oozes creativity…so cute! I’m glad the tornado ended up skipping around your home. I can remember many summer nights at my Grandmother’s in Kansas hearing those tornado sirens….so unnerving to me! But, its probably like earthquakes to us…nothing you can do – they just happen! Have a wonderful Sunday!

  19. Hi Karla: I have enjoyed watching you up grade your work room. I have always wanted a craft room. This month I got my wish. I have been working all month setting mine up. It is a great feeling to find things that you forgot you had. Thanks for the look at your special place. You have inspired me to fix a section up for my grandson, Noah. Take care, Martha

  20. I LOVE your room!!! Can I come play…I think I could sit in there for hours and just admire all your lovelies! I really love how you put different pieces of wallpaper up. It must be that time of year because I’ve been working in my studio too and going through things and putting up new shelving. I’m still at it and it’s day 3! HUGS!

  21. The studio redo is awesome and thanks again for sharing the pretty photos. Sure wish I lived nearby to see it with my eyes and to come over to play! I love Sugarwings little area and I am sure she will be delighted with the new purchase.

  22. Hi Karla,
    Enjoyed seeing you studio “make-over” , so pretty, and so much more fun when we can see all our goodies out and displayed, otherwise, I tend to forget I have them or am in too much of a hurry to “find”them. I recently did a re-do in my studio too. I live in T-town, and yes that was a bad storm, you got most of it your way, glad you were untouched. Grown-up son concern is the sweetest, isn’t it? I totally understand. Thanks for your blog, I always enjoy it! Linda

  23. Wow, I just love seeing pictures of your studio. So many little cupboards and drawers filled with who knows what little pretties (well after all that cleaning and sorting you know, of course). And I just kept staring at all of your bling, bling. Oh how I wish I could get it here for a reasonal price, but usually it is so expensive that it would take the fun out of playing with it.
    Hope you and your loved ones stayed safe in the storm.

  24. Growing up in the Kansas City area I’ve been through a lot of them! I remember Ruskin Heights in 1958..it was a really bad one and Topeka in 1966. Even saw one on the ground outside Lawrence in 1964.
    Karla, your studio is very impressive! I was awstruck with all your baubles! I thought I had a lot of “stuff” but nothing compared to your stash! I’m working on my new small craft area but it will never match yours. I especially like how you painted the walls with the big scrolls.! Neat.
    Sandy

  25. Your studio is so inspiring – and artful in the most enchanting way. I’m so glad the angry tornado left you alone – and all of these gathered pretties in tact.
    Hope you have a beautiful week Karla!
    xo,
    Kim

  26. Dear Karla, I am coming to live in your studio. Just me and the 5 dogs, I promise we will be tidy and not too much trouble and none of us are afraid of storms so we will be brave with you. See you soon.(Okay, maybe not, but I can dream…) Your Friend, Bobbi

  27. Your studio is so wonderful. It’s kinda nice to go through everything and find hidden-away treasures. It just always takes more time than one expects! Glad the tornadoes avoided you. They’re cool to look at in the distance, but one sure doesn’t want them close!
    ~Marilee

  28. I heard on the news there were tornado’s in KS! I’m glad it blew over….your studio looks wonderful! and I have the
    “snowball effect” all the time too….guess thats why nothing much gets done!

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