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January 01, 2007

I owe y'all my studio...

I've been meaning to post pictures of my fantabulous studio room. I live in a 3BR, 3 living rooms apartment here in Savannah for very cheap ($1100) and I turned the large parlor room into my own private craft/photo studio separate from my bedroom (hated sewing where I also sleep), a very ideal thing considering I want to turn this into an actual business, y'know?

There is a lot of work I still want to put in, like painting the main wall and better organizing all the craft supplies (such a daunting task in itself, ugh). So here ya go, PICTURES!!


This is the wall I want to paint seafoam green/aqua. Already have the paint, just waiting to wake up early enough to actually paint the darn thing!



Lame attempts at organizing my life through the purchase of a really cute oversized calendar surrounded by Martha Stewart Weddings Magazine tear sheets and Wonder Woman's sassy protection!



Lovely tablecloth bought atTarget to cover my rather ugly table!


Target i love you.

Irresistable ice trays!!! Heart!!

Posted by starmagn at January 1, 2007 05:30 PM

Comments

I think seafoam walls would look cool! Those windows are great too, the room seems really well lighted. Is this how most homes look in Georgia?

Posted by: Dreamer at January 2, 2007 04:50 PM

¡me encanta tu estudio! Es luminoso, espacioso... y si lo pintas de azul/verde agua, ¡quedará precioso, sin duda! :)

Posted by: chicadecanela at January 3, 2007 07:46 AM

Lovely and spacious studio! ^^

Posted by: Jo at January 6, 2007 04:40 PM

oh those wood floors are a photographers dream! I would love to have the deap rich color in my house!

Posted by: Kell at January 6, 2007 06:37 PM

oh my gosh! your studio apartment sounds freakin' amazing!!! and from the looks of the photos, IT IS!! you're so lucky. dang, i need to move to savannah!

Posted by: stephanie *knitting is fitting* at January 9, 2007 12:58 AM

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