Showing posts with label Craft room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craft room. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2014

Over @ Craft Storage Ideas with a craft room with a difference

Hello Bloglanders

Finally, it's Friday!! I need this break to clean up the mess the builders made working on our new "master suite".  As expected, everything did not go according to plan and it will still be a while before the new wardrobes are fitted and the bathroom finished. Well, nobody said it would be easy. I will show once it's done.

I'm just checking in to remind you that I'm over at Craft Storage Ideas with a craft room with a difference - a vintage trailer conversion!! I totally love what Becky from Blue June did.

Who would put in the effort to decoupage walls?? SO worth it!


I think this "chest of drawers" must me my FAVE item:

Hop over to Craft Storage Ideas to see for yourself. Just click here. While there, remember to leave some comments as I would love to hear what you think.  If you have storage ideas of your own, leave a link and maybe your project will be featured next.

That's it from me. I'm off to have a wonderful day.  I'll post some ideas for my "master suite" over the weekend. Check back and you can dream along.

Bye
Hazel


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Over @ Craft Storage Ideas with HoneyBearLane craftroom

Hi Bloglanders

Today I'm over at the Craft Storage Ideas blog with a craft room from HoneyBearLane. 

What I love about Heidi’s room and why I’m walking you through it, is that it is part of a basement apartment – living room, family room, craft room and office all in one. Best part for me is that it’s a rental.  Lesson to learn: you don’t have to “own” to pretty up your space or get organized.

Here is a sneak peak:

Now, hop over to Craft Storage Ideas to read all about it. And while there leave a comment and use the links to visit HoneyBearLane to see the original post.

Have fun!!

Hazel

Monday, January 27, 2014

Over @ Craft Storage Ideas with Shared Spaces

Hallo Bloglanders

I hope you had a FAB weekend.  I enjoyed my visit to Kakamas and it wasn't THAT hot. Maybe I'm just used to heat as I grew up in Namakwaland which is one of the warmest and driest regions in Sunny SA.

I just want to remind you that I'm over at Craft Storage Ideas with my take on "Shared Spaces".  You know that Wynand and I share an office so I thought it would be a great idea to see what Bloglanders in the same situation do.

Hop over there and see for yourself. Just click here. And a sneak peak just to wet your appetite. My FAVE one:

I love the fact that the desks are next to one another.  This makes it perfect for two separate spaces. The "feel" is cohesive but still a bit different.

Not a word more ...................................... hop over there and see for yourself and while there, leave a comment as I would love to hear what you think.

Thanks for looking at my blog and please come back to play as I have lots more to share right here.

Hazel


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Over at Craft Storage Ideas

Hallo Bloglanders

I've done two posts over at Craft Storage Ideas. #1 is a South African craft room and here is a pic to show what I mean:

Please hop over there to read the original post. Just click here to be redirected.

And for my fellow sewing enthusiasts - I did a post on storing your thread. You can read all about it here and this is my fave find:


I would love to get my hands on one of these but in the meantime my hardware store plastic cubbies are just perfect!  Read all about them here. And FYI:
There you have it .......................... I've been busy!! Today I'm doing homemade Christmas crackers.  Of course, I'll be back to show.  Thanks for looking at my blog today and remember to leave a comment over at Craft Storage Ideas so that I know you've been reading my posts.

Have a Terrific Tuesday!

Hazel



Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Original Craft Storage Ideas Post

THE CRAFT CLOSET {HAZEL HAMMAN}

Hallo to all of you. It’s Hazel from Sunny South Africa and here to share my Craft Closet with you. I’m not a curious person and normally I wouldn’t put something like this on my blog but part of being a contributor at Craft Storage Ideas is to share your space (and systems and ideas) so here we go!
First of all, it really can’t be called a studio as it is so small. I had to stand outside to take the pictures but it’s more than enough for me. We live in a big, open plan house and since both the boys left home, I have ample room but I love the idea of having everything contained to specific spaces and then I craft all over the place. You will see that most of my furniture is on wheels. When all the children and their friends are at home, I tend to hide in the craft closet but if my husband is working on his ipad or watching TV, I’ll use one of the tables we have nearby – even the deck outside if I feel like it.  Let’s start the tour:
X1Who would mind the size of the room if this is the view over the park that greets you every time you walk into it?
This is a view of my scrap space. I have two of the same desks – they started out in life as changing tables for my (now) 25 year old son, then my husband used them in his home office and when he upgraded to a full scale office, I snitched them. That’s the only thing I did to my room – painted everything with leftover paint in pretty ice cream colors. On the ends of the desks I’ve got fabric bags – in them goes all my scissors, measuring tapes, rulers – you name it – I have it on hand.
x3And my sewing corner. I try not to move my sewing machines around so most of my sewing gets done here.
x4Above my sewing desk are all my sewing goodies. I use these plastic tubs all around my house – the pantry, bathroom, garage, office, etc. No, I don’t like plastic but I hate dusting and we don’t get nice wire baskets down here.
The little drawers on the bottom shelve houses all my different threads and to the right the punched out shapes that I use for packaging. It is much easier storing scraps like this and you are much more likely to use them if they are pre cut.
X5These two drawers came from my father’s desk. When they downsized the desk was shortened to fit into their spare bedroom as a dressing table and I snitched the drawers. I use them in craft exhibitions – just take them off the wall, use and afterwards they go back. Girlfriend #1 (the interior designer) didn’t want me to paint them but they just looked too drab and dingy so out came the paint brush. You can see – I left the fronts and the handles intact to humor her.
X6A while ago I shared with you a cutting table made out of storage cubbies. Well, this is my take on it. I used crates that we normally use in the winery. My husband secured them together with cable ties and added the wheels. I made jackets for my trolleys – in the pockets is magnetic sheets so that my nestable dies stick to the outside. I love this as I roll the trolleys around to where I am and everything is available at a glance.
X7
My inspiration board. A painted garden trellis. This comes off the wall for craft fairs as well.
x8This is on the shelf when you enter my craft closet. The old sewing machine was a pressie from Girlfriend #1, the windmill was my son’s from days gone by and on the far end you can see the patterns that I’m currently using.
X9I do have an additional closet that is part of my living room furniture where I store my scrap supplies. In there is paper, hardware, stamps, dies – everything to keep my paper addiction satisfied. Nothing is labeled but I know exactly what I have (and I use it!)
Last of all – I also utilized the ceiling space. There is a condude running all the way around the room and I used trouser hangers to hang my items for craft fairs up there. Packed and ready for shipment and I can see what I’ve got at a glance.
x10
You will notice that I don’t have a computer in my craft closet. My husband and I both work from home and we have a separate office (just off the open living space) where all the computers and printers are. Everything is on a wireless network which means that I can work on my laptop anywhere in the house and my photo’s print on the office printers. Works very well for me.
That’s it – it’s small but it’s all mine. I hope you have enjoyed your tour of my craft closet. I’ve never shared this on my blog but plan to do so while I have all these beautiful pictures. You are welcome to follow along as I reveal where everything goes and how I did it. I’ll link them all up to one post – just a click away and all will be revealed. Just click here.
Thanks for coming to Craft Storage Ideas today. Me and my fellow contributors love to have you over. If you want to know something, please let me know in the comments and I’ll gladly answer. Have a great day and please check back to see what’s interesting or new on the storage scene.
Hazel
Link to the craft storage ideas post: http://craftstorageideas.com/the-craft-closet-hazel-hamman/

Sunday, May 19, 2013

The Craft Closet

Visitors from Craft Storage Ideas - scroll down to see and get the link of my thread storage system. It is #6 and while here, look around my blog - I love visitors!! Thanks for visiting me. 

Here is the link to my original Craft Storage Ideas post.

If you are looking for the Craft Storage Ideas version. Just click here.


Hi there Bloglanders

You might think I finally lost it but I'm doing this post to try and get all the links to my Craft Closet in one post. I told you a while ago that I get to share my craft space as part of my "job" as contributor at Craft Storage Ideas.

I'm not a curious person so I can't think why you would want to see what other people do BUT a craft space - I'll look at thousands of them if I can.  My post will be up on Thursday the 23rd over at Craft Storage Ideas but I'll share with you right here on Play as U Go how and why I did everything. Once the post has run over there, I'll copy the info into this post as well.

Very, very first sneak peek into my Craft Closet:


The topics and the Links:

1. Sewing machine covers:

To see this post just click here.


2. Storage Boxes:

To see this post just click here.


3. Crate conversion to trolleys:

To see this post just click here.


4. The desks (the inside story), Desk storage bags, Desk cover.

To see this post just click here. 



5. Scrap storage.

6. Thread storage.

To see this post just click here.



7. My chair cover. (and the inside story)

8. Mood / Inspiration board.

To see this post just click here.


9. Ribbon storage.

To see this post just click here.




10. Pin & Magnetic Boards.

To see this post just click here




11. Fabric storage - old drawer revamp.

To see this post just click here



12. Converted Frames.


OK, we will add as we go! Keep checking back.