As I finished a piece, I put it aside, but then, willy-nilly, put new stuff on top of those without looking first. I was possessed - keep working - don't look up, you might get distracted by all the pretty colors.
Until yesterday morning, when I walked into my studio and took a look at the mess that was my workstation.
I couldn't even get to my instruction/inspiration books.
So, I cleared out some drawers that were still a shrine to my fabric dyeing days, put my new toys in their assigned spaces,
and now I have room to work,
my newly made canes are safe in a box for now - no more mashed parts as something unwanted lands on them.
Next I need to learn to look where I lay my tools down as I'm working - fixing dents in the tops of beads is getting old...
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4 comments:
Reading about your new *love* just brings a smile to my face! YeeHaaw!
hey
i see nothing wrong with this--->
being a kid
with new toys!
:-)
yippeee!
4 being 5...
play away, carry on...
i love new obsessions....and i love others who find new obsessions, too!!! this is fantastic, kate....i know you'll have a blast with this! your space looks great.....you need your oven, though, so you can get those beads baked and then they won't dent.... :))))
Lol..I'm having that deja vu feeling. This is my predicament every time I work in my cramped studio. Wait still you start getting clay embedded into the bottoms of your shoes..you'll really feel like a kid then :P
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