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Studio Time

There is nothing like having your own space for projects.  Both my dad and mom had their own, a garage workshop and a garden house, respectively.  A work space can be anywhere really as long as it your own. A place where your tools are handy and preferably an animal is asleep nearby.

My studio is a very small garden shed in our backyard that my husband gave me for a birthday present.  It is 6x6.  Too small for most but is perfect for me. The shed has had multiple incarnations from a place for storing garden tools to an art studio. The latest (and permanent) remodel includes a sturdy 3-inch built-in work bench (thanks Jim!) that is functional and gorgeous.   

Right now, in California, it is cold outside.  I know, I know, 55 is not really cold, but it is to this coastal dweller so my work is temporarily moved into the house at the kitchen table.  

Once the days are longer and warmer I will be heading back to out.

xo,
S

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