PLEASE IGNORE THE DUST
I've been waiting a long time to fall in love with my desk, a workspace, cork board full of meaningful images, place where a lot of my writing happens and thinking merges. And I have fallen in love deeply that it changed everything. It took a moment to put it all together but I guess it's served to the eye quite well with its Scandinavian efforts. At first this nook was hoped to be an accompaniment to the overall living room decor, soon becoming a star of the show, a limelight stealing corner of finds of all sorts and other fantastic bits. But yeah, it's the little things. And post-it notes mostly.
My comfort zone consists of memorable objects I loved long and hard that are mixed up with new additions from places I stumble upon and keep coming back to (an old Polish car that has more history in its four seats than any other car as whole). Well spotted! An imaginary cover of my first novel - a girl has to have her vision. So I'm the gal behind it all that you see up there except a huge credit goes to my other half who will always hang/re-hang things, glue/stick and adjust whatever else that needs fixing or re-applying. My workspace is your work(space), Dee! x
My comfort zone consists of memorable objects I loved long and hard that are mixed up with new additions from places I stumble upon and keep coming back to (an old Polish car that has more history in its four seats than any other car as whole). Well spotted! An imaginary cover of my first novel - a girl has to have her vision. So I'm the gal behind it all that you see up there except a huge credit goes to my other half who will always hang/re-hang things, glue/stick and adjust whatever else that needs fixing or re-applying. My workspace is your work(space), Dee! x
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Great post.love the pictures very inspiring
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Kisses
I like how the library part is expanding and growing with each issue. Will we need more space pretty soon? ;)
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've used every corner yet. This may take time ;) xx
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