Sunday, December 1, 2019

Cyber Monday Sale


Cyber Monday sale will begin at 4:00 pm (CST) on Monday, December 2 and will end at 2:59 pm the next day. To shop with me just click on this link: BUSYBUCHAROO.CTMH.COM
It's best to shop early because a lot of these items tend to go FAST.....  I have found that it is best to already be logged in to the website before the sale begins. If you don't see the sale pop up a few seconds after 4:00 do a refresh of the page. (that's the little circular arrow up at the top of your browser window) Click on the Shop Now button to see the items included in the sale. They don't tell us ahead of time what is going to be in the sale, but during the Black Friday sale there were paper bundles, ink pad bundles, wooden banners, ribbons, embellishments and more. There were several Cut Above Kits from our Craft with Heart Scrapbook Subscriptions too. If you are interested in the subscription kits, you might want to check the sale to see if anymore of these great quick kits are available. Good luck and happy shopping!

Monday, May 20, 2019

This Is My Happy Place

The right hand side of the room

I finally found a place for everything and everything is in it's place, if only I could remember where that place is. HA-HA! I must admit that I am going through a 'where do I keep that now?' stage. I am trying not to get frustrated. It's all part of the process. If I find myself always going to a  certain drawer for a particular object I reevaluate where I'm keeping that object and move it to the location my brain seems to think is the more logical spot. 
Can you tell one of my favorite colors is lavender? I even painted my Ott lamp to match. I love my Ott lamp but the bright green color just wasn't doing it for me. Now it matches my utensil holder. 

 The left-hand side of the room


 I love having an L shape desk area now. It makes it so much easier to reach for things. The desk faces the other side of the room and the television, which I plan to mount on a wall.



For my birthday, my mom got me this great cutting table from Ikea. both sides fold out so I have plenty of room to cut my fabric. There are 3 long drawers on each end that hold all of my sewing notions and machine feet.





 My granddaughter, age 3, came to visit. I was showing her my new table and how the leg swings out and the side lifts up to make a table. She immediately crawled under the raised side (which will make a great tent if I spread a sheet over it.)and sat for several minutes. It wasn't until she went home and I was taking these pictures that I discovered what was so fascinating under the table. She found some self adhesive gem embellishments I had dropped earlier and decided that Mims' table was a little plain and needed to be decorated. I think she's right. The gems stay.

Sunday, April 14, 2019

It's Coming Together


Before I ever began the process of renovating I took some graph paper and drew out a scale version of the new room’s shape. I then measured my furniture and took a piece of heavy cardstock and drew and cut-out squares and rectangles the size of all my furniture. I labeled each one so I would know what they were. 
This really helped me in designing my space. I must have tried a hundred designs before I settled on what I felt would work best. Before I decided to get my Kallex from Ikea I went online and got the measurements for the piece I wanted and made a rectangle to size to figure out the placement. It turned out to be too big, so I went with the next smallest size.  I also decided to get rid of several items because they were either not needed anymore, or I was able to consolidate my things to fit in 1 cabinet instead of two.
One end of the room complete
 As you can see, it was a perfect fit! I still have some more paper packs to put away, but I've gotten my stash to a much more reasonable amount.

  As I put things back into my newly renovated craft room I asked myself, “Do I really need that?” If the answer was “No.” then I would put it into my give away pile. If the answer was “Yes” then I would quiz myself.  “When will I use it?” “What will I use it for?”  ”How many of these do I really need?”  (you know what I mean!)  This question helped me really narrow down my paper stash. I had multiple sheets of the sane themed paper. I’d keep 2-3 and get rid of the rest.  And in the case of storage containers I asked myself, “Do I have something that will work better or hold more?”
Any paper that was faded, torn or wrinkled I threw away. The good sheets I packaged up by color and gave them to anyone that was interested. The rest I donated to a women’s shelter for their store.  I went through all of my paints, pens, and color pencils. If they were dried out, hard to write with, or I had duplicates they went into my give away box. Once something went in there it stayed in there and I tried to remove at least one box from the house weekly. I sold some of my equipment and furniture on an online garage sale. I’ve kept the money from the sales in an envelope and it’s now my rainy day craft fund.

Friday, April 5, 2019

Renovating My Craftroom

One wall down.
Carpet tacks removed. Ready to start scraping walls.

 I found that by spraying a small section of the wall with plain water and letting it sit for a couple of minutes the texture came off much more easily. Also, I started out with a 3 inch putty knife and that was more work than it was worth. I found this old long handle scraper out in my husband's workshop and it worked much better. I'd put on my earphones, start up a good book on my Kindle and get into the zone.


After about a week of scraping on and off I finally got the walls and ceiling finished.
The walls are painted and the trim is up. The paint came from Ace Hardware and it's called Romantic Blue. It looks like periwinkle to me. It's almost identical to the color on the walls before and it makes me happy.


The laminate flooring is from Home Depot. It's Hand Scraped Saratoga Hickory. Of course we had to purchase enough to not only finish this room, but our bedroom and hallway too. 
Now for the fun part. Setting it up the way I want.
 

Monday, March 11, 2019

Before the Renovation

From the door
Along short wall
End of Room
Tall Wall

built in shelves
Main work area

Back to the door

Dilemma: I have too much stuff for this little space. 
  Solution:  Get rid of a lot of stuff. Create a larger space. I'm going through my stuff now, but as a Close To My Heart consultant, I have and need a lot of it. Fortunately? there is always something I've out grown, stopped using or don't like. So out those things go. I can't widen my room. I can only lengthen it. My husband is going to knock out the wall with the door and absorb what is now our current office.

Office
The office hasn't always been this crowded or messy. I have started moving things out of my craft room so I can prep the walls. The wall with the picture on it is the wall that separates my craftroom from the office. It is the one that will be coming out.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

My Craftroom Makeover

Main work area in 2010


My Cricut Lair


Recessed shelving.
I got my craftroom when my husband and I renovated the attic for another bedroom. The left over area became my craftroom. It measures a cozy 6' x 12' but it's all mine and I love it. I painted it periwinkle blue with white trim. It started as my sewing room. Then, in 2012 I got a Cricut for Christmas and my husband renamed my craft room, my Cricut Lair.
Stay tuned to see my latest craftroom make over.