28 May 2009

My creative space


My creative space is in two spots this week... The studio is where the thinking goes on. Its the place where last week's list becomes little project piles on the desk... The studio is also shared with Huz, so its a nice mix of fabric and guitars. This week I'm trying to work out what to do with the fabric found at the tip shop a couple of weeks ago. The E.T. sheet is awesome, but how to use it? Then there's the old patterns I found for making shirts for the owlets...


The main working creative space is, of course, the loungeroom. Its just warmer and friendlier. Theres a stereo and a fire... This week I taught myself to needle felt. The big owlet demanded a faerie with purple hair and a pink dress. Next she wants a horse... hmmmm....Of course, no creative space (at my house anyway) is complete without a cup of Earl Grey. Brunch today is the crust from today's bread (still warm!) with our own jam, a pineapple and banana muffin and an apple. Yep, there's that knitting too. Still getting to that!

Pop over to Kirsty's for some other creative spaces.

13 comments:

  1. This looks very inviting ~ and yummy!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Oooh, your brunch looks sooo yummy! And warm and toasty. Love your space, it's gorgeous.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Wow, you have so much going on, it's great. Was the needle-felting hard? I think I'd like to pop over and snack on your brunch...

    ReplyDelete
  4. Great needle felting. I wish people wouldn't post pictures of food unless they share. It makes me so hungry. ;)

    ReplyDelete
  5. Oh Miss Lauren, we're in synch with our craftiness :-)

    ReplyDelete
  6. The little blue guitar is gorgeous.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Loved looking at your photos, so full of exciting objects to look at.

    ReplyDelete
  8. You just make me want to come over for a cup of tea (from New Zealand)- I am an Earl Grey girl too.

    ReplyDelete
  9. I love your new banner - it just looks beautiful! Your creative spaces look very inviting too, especially that cup of tea! Re: ET, could you make a couple of softies with some parts and maybe use the rest as pockets on bags... patches etc. The needle felting is terrific. How are your fingers?? I usually end up stabbing myself - and often!

    ReplyDelete
  10. needle felting looks so cool! well done you for teaching yourself to do it

    ReplyDelete
  11. laurnen, the needle felted dolls look interesting, somethin on my "to-try" list

    ReplyDelete
  12. Ahh felting and a cup of tea. I know what I'd rather be doing right now! (on lunch break at work at present!) What a perfect space!

    ReplyDelete
  13. your space is very cozy! i love your needlefelting - it's really fun isn't it?

    p.s. I am hosting a giveaway for a beautiful handmade ceramic item donated by 'love grows by giving' - you can enter here.

    x nadine
    little lovelies

    ReplyDelete

Share your thoughts...