Shortly after we moved into our new home this past Spring I received an email from Elle Decoration UK (so exciting). They were hoping to have an image or two of my studio space to share in their magazine. Of course I was thrilled to be considered for their publication, but having just moved in I was more than a tad overwhelmed by the sea of boxes filling my office. I quickly set to work organizing my workspace, snapped some photos for their story, and then sent them on their way.
Little did I know that they were not mearly featuring an image of my workspace, but writing a wonderful article about Creature Comforts to go along with it. Come May, a lot of you wrote to tell me about discovering the article (so sweet) and I really wanted to be able to share the news with all of you, but it took a long time for it to finally arrive in stores here (I'm sure the employees at our local Barnes & Noble must have thought I was a little nutty stopping by so regularly to check on its whereabouts). In any event I've finally gotten my hands on a copy and I am so delighted by the kind words they have written. It's a beautiful and inspiring magazine overall and I am so honored to see my wee blog in such a great publication. Thanks Elle Decoration!
Since snapping these photos I've been aching to share my little office space with you all. But because I didn't know which image(s) they might use for their story, I had to patiently wait. Now I can finally show you what's going on here in this little room that I have made into my office/studio.
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I first wanted to add some color to the walls. Our house is a rental so I nixed the idea of paint and decided to try a faux-wallpaper effect by hanging a long strip of wrapping paper (found at Hallmark a few years ago) from floor to ceiling using doubled-over scotch tape strips on the back (so far it hasn't come off). I chose something with a bold graphic look (it seemed a good option for Spring). But what I love about this little DIY more than anything else is that I can change it as often as I want with very little effort or cost. Next time around I will be looking for wrapping paper that has a nice matte surface. I don't prefer the shininess of my current selection. I wouldn't say that it looks exactly like wallpaper, but the effect is similar and I like it.
After I hung my "wallpaper" I set up a little inspiration wire that spans the length of my desk. I'm always coming across little snippets of inspiration that I want to have more time to look at, so with three tiny nails, some wire from the hardware store and some mini clothespins I was able to make a spot for all those random bits and bobbles.
Organization is not my forte, so there are probably ways that I could go about arranging things differently. But I'm okay with my current method which has more to do with creating a space that is filled with pretty things to spark my creative side, than having everything labeled, boxed, and stored away. Thanks for letting me share my little space with you today. xo Ez
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