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New Studio Space!!!
JANUARY 27, 2008
The tables and shelves in the studio are complete...
trim and shelves painted and hung...
boxes of supplies filled and put away with room too spare...
and the guest room is back in order,
much to the relief of my dear **[Kimberly](http://static1.squarespace.com/static/5a0ca0df914e6beb5f43d271/5b6e1f401c8655a69cf9259c/5b6e24a11c8655a69cf9da5e/1533944993062/?format=original)**,
who was here visiting from England...

The curtains part...
and reveal...
my new studio space!!!

Whether you write or make art or have any other creative endeavor that requires a space... having even a corner, or a shelf, or a desk, where your projects can await your attention is precious beyond belief...

Now, all my art supplies are within reach
and easy to find...
and there is counter space everywhere...
where several projects can be out all at the same time,
satisfying my eclectic needs
and inability to focus on only one thing at a time!!!
Some of you have seen my dragon before...
he now sits on one of the glass mosaic pieces
I made two weekends ago...

This shelf was a fun project...

I got this dark wooden shelf from a friend's daughter,
and painted it white...

all the while inspired by the white week
occurring with Elizabeth Bunsen (eb) of Be~Dream~Play...
I'm calling this my eb~be magic shelf...

Once painted all white...
I applied some crackle for affect...
antiquing this lovely piece that will come in oh so handy...
(Thank you Kary!!!)

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But what is this???
How did this shoe turn up here???
Could it be my missing other shoe from the Bloglandia Ball???
It must be eb!!!! For the eb~be shelf is working its magic and there is an invitation and surprise revealed on the Be~Dream~Play blog that this shoe is dancing in!!!!
Thank you eb, for making this **[MAGIC](http://elizabethbunsen.typepad.com/be_dream_play/2008/01/cloud-10-and-an.html)** happen!!!!
And thank you all for visiting and asking how the studio is coming along... I'll be by to visit you soon! We've more company tomorrow and if you don't find me here at the computer... I think you all know where I'm spending most of my time!!!
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