The studio is clean and with a clean studio comes 'design time'.
Which I guess is why the design for the Dallas Bead Society collaborative project roled around in my head during much of the night. Unfortunately, a definitive direction did not present itself. I will need to make up some samples before I decide.....
but here are the accent beads lying in wait.
I love a clean studio. Your bead stash is so inspiring and so deep and so wide that I think it could be paralyzing to many people. They wouldn't know how to start!
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking about your ringlets, and some of the ideas that flowered in each of our heads while we were Screwting together. I hope we have a bit of time to bead while we are Kyle Cassidying.
Glad you are home safe with a fresh slate!
Marcia,
ReplyDeleteI took one look at your studio space and thought, "Wow... I want to hang out there all weekend and make things!" It probably had to do with the vast array of seed bead colors on that back wall in the photo. *drool* What a great place to do work!
Nothing beats a clean workspace =)
How did you get your studio so clean after Tucson? I'm still putting away beads LOL
ReplyDeleteI'll say it's clean - amazing. I can clean mine but it never stays looking good
ReplyDeleteYour clear work space is just mesmorizing to me. I managed to clear a little corner over the weekend, but I can never keep it that way. What really clogs my space is paper. Printed patterns, inspiration from a magazine or web page - they end up everywhere on my bench. I wonder if I need a bulletin board?
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling over your studio! I love my studio and have made it as bright as I can (it's in the basement) with paint, but I still need more space. Can I come hang out in your studio???? :-)
ReplyDeleteBead Happy!
Michelle