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Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

An Organized Workroom Part 2

  workroom studio organization, craft, the altered past blog

Welcome back!  I'm so glad you joined me for part two of my Organized Workroom post.  If you missed part 1, you can check it out here:  An Organized Workroom Post 1

Today, I'm showing you more of the storage methods I use in my workroom.  Since I do altered art projects along with my DIY home projects, it requires hoarding keeping lots of various doodads, tchotchkes, treasures.  My family would probably disagree but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.

Seriously, it's not really hoarding if it's organized, right???  Nevermind, don't answer that.

fabric and scraps organization, vintage soda crate, the altered past blog
a vintage RC cola crate hung on the side of a cabinet holds my many pieces of fabric scraps

work room organization, craft room, the altered past blog

vintage match holder used for chalk, the altered past blog
I use a chalkboard near the door to write down my projects and materials needed.
This vintage match holder is perfect to hold extra chalk.
french style vintage stereo cabinet, the altered past blog
French style vintage stereo cabinet, gutted, painted, and fabric panels added

old stereo cabinet turned craft storage cabinet, the altered past blog
This old stereo cabinet was gutted and now used to store my supplies.
The old pull-out turntable drawer works perfectly for holding lots of paint bottles.
The vintage apothecary jars hold everything from junk metal pieces to rubber stamps.
Jars and jars of treasures...buttons, knobs, die, keys, dominoes, clothespin, tags, and more!


craft supply storage, workroom organization, the altered past blog

Wine box, wooden bowl, jar, and other dishes help keep things contained
An old miner's basket hung from the ceiling with pulleys holds spools of ribbons.  Out of the way but still within reach!

workroom organization, old dishes, baskets, and frame, the altered past blog
An old frame with chicken wire, broken teapot and sugar bowl are great for holding tools
Are you ready for my workroom's secret??!  Check it out!

hidden storage in workroom, studio, the altered past blog
The faux columns on each side of the mantel...they have secrets. ;)
They are actually built-in storage cabinets!
Whew!  That was quite a tour.  Thank you for sticking around to the end.  I hope you find some inspiration and ideas for your own workroom!

God bless!
Angie


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Monday, January 12, 2015

An Organized Workroom Part 1

workroom organization, the altered past blog

Well, I finally got my workroom organized!  Nothing like posting those ugly before photos (see the post here) to make me get my tail in gear.  I should try this tactic more often.

After I got everything cleaned up, organized, and photographed, I realized I had about a bazillion pics to share.   So, instead of being that person that pulls out the slide projector and subjects you to a ton of vacation pictures, I'm breaking this up into two posts.

Before we jump into my newly organized workroom, I thought I'd share a little about it.  When we moved to the country almost 10 years ago, I decided the shed that was on the property would be a great place for my art studio.

I painted the walls inside, bought a little woodburning stove to heat it during the winter, bought a really l-o-n-g vintage cast iron sink to use for washing paint brushes (and the occasional dirty dog).  I bought cute curtains and dreamed of planting an herb garden outside the front door.  It was coming right along until...


nashville flood 2010, the altered past blog

nashville flood 2010, the altered past blog

nashville flood 2010, the altered past blog

Yeah, in my own little world, this was somewhat devastating but compared in real life to those that lost much, much more from that flood.  It's was just an inconvenience.  We ended up burning practically everything that was in the shed.  And, quickly decided the shed was not a safe place for my art studio.

So now, I have a little 10 x 10 room that my husband built me in our basement garage.  It's actually cozy and now it's organized!  Come on in!

workroom art studio, organization, the altered past blog
fabric scraps, vintage shopping cart (for the Country Living Fair and other shows), fall floral decor

workroom art studio, organization, the altered past blog
my version of the old woodburing stove (electric heater), old door turned mantel, vintage bistro chairs

workroom art studio, organization, the altered past blog
vintage china cabinet turned storage cabinet and my many, many jars of junk :)

workroom art studio, organization, the altered past blog
an old board covered with batting and cloth is used to hold inspiration pieces and projects

workroom art studio, organization, the altered past blog
my work table made from an old dismantled desk and a hodge pode of other containers for art supplies
Well, whaddya think?  Much better than the before photos ;)  Be sure to check back tomorrow as I'm sharing more of what's in all those jars as well as some secret storage areas that my husband so ingeniously created!

Thanks for stopping by and God bless!
Angie

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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

My DIY Workroom - UNEDITED

workroom studio, the altered past blog


How's your new year going?  Are you taking this time of the year to get organzied?  I'm trying.  I've got a list of areas to work on.  One of them being my workroom.  Today I'm going to share some pictures that my sister-in-law took at Thanksgiving.  Prepare yourself...these are unedited photos of my little (10x10) workroom.  

workroom studio, the altered past blog

Come on in!  That is, if you can get in.  Excuse the pile of fabric spilling out of my vintage shopping cart.  Oh, and be careful of the pile of tobacco sticks in the corner.

workroom studio, the altered past blog

Good, you're in!  Maybe we should do this one at a time.  You go ahead and look around.  It is crowded but my little "fireplace" heater does keep it warm and cozy.

workroom studio, the altered past blog

I found this cabinet on Craigslist for $70.  It's a 1970's stereo cabinet that I gutted and painted to use for storage.  I loved the shape and the fact that I could hide some of my supplies behind the covered doors.

workroom studio, the altered past blog

This former china cabinet came from a friend that was looking to just get it out of her house.  I like when friends get in that mood.

workroom studio, the altered past blog



workroom studio, the altered past blog

I use lots of jars for storing little items.  Most of these are supplies for my altered art pieces.  Umm, this cabinet could really use some organizing.  (On the list)

workroom studio, the altered past blog

My big jar of keys from my father-in-law.  God bless that man's kindred-hoardin' heart :)

workroom studio,  vintage dishes, the altered past blog

workroom studio, the altered past blog, old buttons and jars

More jars and buttons...I like buttons.

workroom studio, the altered past blog, glitter in salt shakers

workroom studio, the altered past blog, glitter in salt shakers

And, well, glitter is just so sparkly and blingy it needs fancy bottles to store it in.

Well, there you have it.  My messy, unedited workroom in desperate need of some organizing.  I hope to be soon with the after pictures!

Thanks for stopping by!  Who's next to go in?  ;)

God bless,
Angie


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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Organizing Christmas Decorations for Storage

Putz house, christmas decoration organization, the altered past


Are you an organized person?  I'm not.  Organization does not come easy to me.  I read once that creativity and organization can act kind of like a seesaw in people.  When I'm more creative, my organization goes down.  When I become more organized, my creativity seems to decrease.  Does that happen to you?  It made sense to me.  However, don't despair.  You can have some of both and we can do it together!  Let's get creatively organized!

Since organizing doesn't come naturally to me, I turned to good ol' Pinterest for inspiration.  I even created a Christmas Decoration Organization board if you want to follow it you can do that HERE

I know some of you may not want to take down all of the decorations right away but there are some ideas that you can be thinking about and gathering supplies for.  Don't worry, these are easy to find items.  (All of the photos are from Pinterest so be sure to check them out on their original site!)

Let's take a look!


This is an easy fix to all those rolls of wrapping paper that are falling out of the gift wrapping closet whenever I open the door.  Easy to find cardboard wine box for free at most liquor stores!


How about this!?!  I usually save the original box for Christmas balls but those other ornaments are usually just tossed in a tote.  Plastic cups are a great idea for keeping those ornaments nice and safe while being stored.  No more bed head for ornaments with hair ;)


Another great idea for those smaller ornaments or for those glass balls that don't have their original box.


This idea of labeled, clear totes is from Yvonne of Stone Gable.  She always has her home beautifully decorated for Christmas (well, every season as a matter of fact) and so she's got organized storage down pat.

Do you use a real tree or an artificial?  This is our first year with an artificial so I'll be looking for a great way to store it.  I have the original box but I'm thinking I may just leave it put together, pull a large garbage bag down over it, and put it in the attic as is.  That may not work for everyone but we are blessed to have a walk in attic in this house...first one after owning several homes and I love it!

Ok, so let's start gathering our supplies...plastic cups, egg cartons, clear totes, cardboard wine box...and get to organizing our Christmas decor!

Anyone with a great way to store wreaths??  I'd love to hear!!

Thanks for stopping by and God bless!!


Sunday, August 3, 2014

DIY Ladder for Guest Bath Storage

My oldest daughter and my niece recently moved into their first, real apartment.  It's a townhouse with a small guest bath on the first floor.  You know, the small bath that's under the stairs, causing all sorts of storage problems because of the sloped ceiling.  That's when we discovered this:

BHG website
One problem, we didn't have a cute vintage ladder.  So, we made one!  Here's a super, easy tutorial:

While visiting my hometown last year, I picked up a bunch of old tobacco stakes from my grandparent's farm.  The aged wood and stake height was right for making a ladder but most of the stakes were a little crooked...in a charming way.  (Don't worry if you don't have stakes, you can use new 1 x 2 pine stakes as well.)


Hmmm...these aren't the same thickness.  Back to the pile.


The two in the center were the most uniform in size so they became the uprights.  I used one of the others to cut for the rungs.


With the rungs cut in graduating lengths, I eyeballed their placement...because that's how I roll (which may explain all of the nail holes in our walls.)  Since the upright stakes are not square by any means, it took a little tweaking and trimming to get the rungs to fit right but it was a pretty quick fix.


Now, this step is important.  Since the wood is very old and dry and likely to split, you must pre-drill the holes for the screws.  I used a drill bit slightly smaller than the screw.  Also, since we didn't want shiny new screws showing on our "vintage" ladder, I used the larger drill bit to countersink the heads of the screws.  Eight holes drilled and eight screws countersunk, it's finished.

There you have it!  Easy peasy lemon squeezy!  It took less than an hour including clean up.  While I made my daughter's ladder last week and have already taken to her place (upcoming post of their place soon!), this is a second ladder I whipped up today.  It hasn't found a permanent spot in my house yet but here's a few options.



In the kitchen near ironstone platters


Other side of the kitchen....meh.


Hmmm...I think I'm liking it here...for now :)

Vintage ladders are popular in decorating and add some great storage options.  Let me know if you make one and how you're using yours!

God bless and thanks for stopping by!
Angie


I'm linking here:
THE STYLE SISTERS
JENNIFER RIZZO
HOME STORIES A TO Z
FROM MY FRONT PORCH TO YOURS
HAVE A DAILY CUP OF MRS. OLSON
COASTAL CHARM'S NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAY
STONEGABLE
UNDER THE TABLE AND DREAMING