I have a room in my flat that I like to call The Inspiration Room. It has housed craft supplies, magazines, empty paper towel rolls, etc. from the day I moved in. At the beginning, I could craft on the floor. Before long, its use as storage [how uninspiring] pushed my workshop into the living room.
But in October, I resolved to change that.
I emptied the inspiration room, washed down the walls, cleaned the floor.
And then...it sat empty.
And I pondered what I could do to make it inspiring once again.
In December, I went to buy my Christmas tree [aka bamboo ladder] and wandered next door to the carpenter. His shop seriously looked like Santa's workshop to me. It was beautiful.
I took out a piece of twine that I had used to measure the width and height of my inspiration room, and I asked if he could make me a shelving unit and a wide sturdy tabletop board. He could. I picked it up a few days later, and enjoyed the special bonus of being introduced to the carpenter's 3 goats as well. Lucky me.
The makeshift desk moved immediately into the inspiration room, and it fit. Yippee! I moved all the craft supplies etc. back in, and was oh-so-excited. In the holiday rush, however, I hadn't had a chance to appropriately prepare the inspiration room for use.
So today, in honor of my New Years Resolution to be intentional in setting time aside for creativity, I listened to some music (Elton John and the Dixie Chicks, if you really wanted to know). I put up some pictures. I lit some candles. This is what it looks like now:
What has inspired you so far this year?
But in October, I resolved to change that.
I emptied the inspiration room, washed down the walls, cleaned the floor.
And then...it sat empty.
And I pondered what I could do to make it inspiring once again.
In December, I went to buy my Christmas tree [aka bamboo ladder] and wandered next door to the carpenter. His shop seriously looked like Santa's workshop to me. It was beautiful.
I took out a piece of twine that I had used to measure the width and height of my inspiration room, and I asked if he could make me a shelving unit and a wide sturdy tabletop board. He could. I picked it up a few days later, and enjoyed the special bonus of being introduced to the carpenter's 3 goats as well. Lucky me.
The makeshift desk moved immediately into the inspiration room, and it fit. Yippee! I moved all the craft supplies etc. back in, and was oh-so-excited. In the holiday rush, however, I hadn't had a chance to appropriately prepare the inspiration room for use.
So today, in honor of my New Years Resolution to be intentional in setting time aside for creativity, I listened to some music (Elton John and the Dixie Chicks, if you really wanted to know). I put up some pictures. I lit some candles. This is what it looks like now:
And then I did a little bit of painting:
Behold! The first finished "work of art" to come from the new and improved [and inspiring] inspiration room! 2013 is off to a brilliant beginning.What has inspired you so far this year?
Beautiful, Jen! I love this. And your inspiration room. And your desk. And YOU, of course :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Jen! I love this. And your inspiration room. And your desk. And YOU, of course :D
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