In the middle of November, after completing a big sewing project for the Holiday shop, I decided to tackle my work table in preparation for more collage making. Looking towards "my real wall" and then towards "my other real wall" you can see how small my actual work space was at that time. Since then, I've cleared the space to the right, which makes me feel like I have a huge studio. (not exactly but way more spacious)
On the right, you can see Jennie Hinchcliff's (co-authored with Carolee Gilligan-Wheeler) book Good Mail Day. It's inspiring to have it leaning against my little drawer unit. I have tons of scraps in those drawers, as well as old photos, ATC blanks, magnets, envelopes that I made from old books, etc. On top you can see my Blythe doll and behind her, my Coraline doll. Notice the cool stuff on that wall?
Goodbye for a few days, Studio. When I return from my little trip away from you, I'll have some new inspiration for MailArt365.
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Thursday, December 09, 2010
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