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One project down. I got all the re-ment put away. Yay!

One of the largest I have made. Fits a queen size bed.

Original sticker was made in craft punch!

Ch Ch Changes!!!

 

I hated the brown, It made that green look even more garish to me sooo I repainted the table and shelves white and I decided to just make the shelving evenly spaced and have them completey wrap around the corner rather than that break in the middle. It looks a lot more cohesive to me now but now my back hurts! LOL

 

Finally ready to share my crafty space... or my crafty basement corner.

 

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Détails salle des machines... Details engine room...

 

Découverte d'une casse de péniches en Ile de France.

Les bâteaux destinés à la destruction connaissent après le déchiquetage une nouvelle vie.

Des artistes talentueux ont recouvert les carcasses avec des tags aux couleurs vives.

Cette friche industrielle offre un fabuleux décor où la nature reprend ses droits...

 

Discovery of a broken craft in Ile de France.

The boats destined for destruction after shredding know a new life. Talented artists have covered the carcass with these brightly colored tags.

This brownfield site offers a fabulous setting where nature comes back ...

 

My Craft Corner...in my bedroom,I just re-arange my room for my new hobby...yes it's sewing work .

 

I love to see all my doll all the time...It's very good to see them there .

 

The shelf from "INDEX" HOME DECORATE SHOP..and put it by my Dad.

  

The last surviving tank landing craft used at D-Day which avoided German shelling during the landings only to sink 66 years later in a dock on Merseyside arrived in Southsea today as part of her move to a museum.

 

Landfall, also known as LCT 7074, was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7million project and will now go on to grace Southsea Common in Hampshire in front of the D-Day Story museum.

 

The 194ft (53m), 300-ton vessel was one of 800 such boats which carried tanks and military supplies on to the French beaches at Normandy as part of the Allied invasion force of June 6, 1944.

 

The last surviving tank landing craft used at D-Day which avoided German shelling during the landings only to sink 66 years later in a dock on Merseyside arrived in Southsea today as part of her move to a museum.

 

Landfall, also known as LCT 7074, was restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base in a £4.7million project and will now go on to grace Southsea Common in Hampshire in front of the D-Day Story museum.

 

The 194ft (53m), 300-ton vessel was one of 800 such boats which carried tanks and military supplies on to the French beaches at Normandy as part of the Allied invasion force of June 6, 1944.

 

But a £5million rescue operation by the Royal Navy's museum then saw her raised four years later and restored at the Portsmouth Naval Base.

very grainy shot of bridlington harbour about 1967 raf marine craft pinnace 1386 in background

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boat was lost off amble check this out full story here

craft work area - stainless steel work table, Ikea Bonde shelves

pretty found paper matchboxes for sale at our craft mafia booth saturday

My husband built this with plans from Knock-Off Wood. It's amazing!

I found the most adorable Japanese paper craft kit ... and it turned out so cute! blogged here

Small Space Craft Desk and Storage in a little kitchen

 

Well… is this not the most darling little craft space you’ve ever seen? Initially, I thought this was just a desk in a craft room, I quickly realised it was a tiny little space in Sara’s kitchen! Now, of course, I must...

 

www.hearthandmade.co.uk/2014/04/craft-space.html

making a curtain using a pattern from alicia paulson's embroidery book

Boutique or craft beers from the Gaume region.

Some of the projects the Ladies of the Crafts Group at church have been working on.

With a Kath Kidston theme.

Ugh.. I am so sick of embrodery floss! Lol. My fingers aren't small enough for these little things!!

A big shout out to Roxanne @ Baking In Miniature for the adorable sewing bag, books, and ribbon!

Adorable craft table is by Menutmon on Etsy / Menutmon.com

Simon Says Stamp "art supplies" die-set, "wonky rectangles" and "Crafty Friends" stampset.

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got this beauty almost a year ago and haven't taken good pics of it since. but oh my I do love it ! ;)

Just took a few photos of where I keep my supplies, space is limited in my house. When I get it more organized I'll take more photos.

 

1. Some of my threads

2. Some of my leather and suedes

3.underneath the table of my sewing machine notions and other supplies.

4. Some of my fabric and underneath is a tall storage bin w/fabric.

5. Where I sit and make shoes and jewelry.

6.More fabric

 

I'll show better pictures when I get things organized.

Photo from Japanese craft book

Designed by: Shuzo Fujimoto

Folded by: Akira Nguyen

 

I don't really do a lot of tessellation's but i was definitely on board with this one since it can be made into a modular unit!

Instructions are on Michal Komulski's Flickr:

www.flickr.com/photos/kosmulski_origami/26850251918/in/da...

 

I always wanted a craft/sewing room for my dolls. My son made this dollhouse for me and I finally decided that it would be the designated room. I decided not to paint or paper the walls and leave the wood look, partly because I might want it to be something else someday. I do have windows for it but I don't feel like getting into that today. The hanging light is from IKEA. I hung it on jewelry chain from a cup hook. I was so happy with it , I wanted to share!

might be a pin cushion, or might stay hooped up.....will have to wait and see partner!

TFL! {www.paushdesign.blogspot.com}

With pink polka-dot lining and vintage-embroidered covered button

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Remarkable 16th century botanical calligraphic artwork by two masters of the past: Georg Bocskay (1510–1575), court secretary to Ferdinand I, and Joris Hoefnagel (1542–1601). First created by Georg Bocskay to demonstrated the different styles of calligraphy of the era, the book was later ornamented with intricate fruits, flowers, and insects by Joris Hoefnagel and commissioned by Emperor Rudolph II, Ferdinand’s grandson. This unusual artistic collaboration between scribe and painter disrupted the history of manuscript illumination and gave us one of the most fascinating and beautifully crafted manuscripts of all time. Complement your designs, posters, and wallpapers with these enchanting CC0 illustrations from the past. We have digitally enhanced these spellbound hand-drawn calligraphy into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license.

 

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