Workspaces, Studios and Design - Part II
it seems like it was only yesterday that i wrote my last blog post but according to the last posting date it was a bit longer than that :-)). i promised part II of this blog post series and here it is. i'm still working on the new website and i know i keep on saying that it's almost ready but it really is....
it will definitely launch sometime in June.
it will definitely launch sometime in June.
i will keep you up to date with it and a special giveaway is in order for that!
one thing about having an online business is that sometimes the buyer doesn't receive the product they ordered....the item gets lost somewhere in transit, and neither the owner nor the buyer is at fault. i wish i could send everything via dhl or federal express but that wouldn't be very cost effective - would it? well, one very lovely buyer in the phillipines has been waiting patiently for her item and we've finally come to accept that someone took a shining to the package and its contents. unfortunately, i'm out of the beads and my local supplier is as well, so i'm making a
special trip into the city to see if i can find some more. wish me luck!
enjoy part II of artist workspaces.
it really does lift my spirits when i see these places.
unknown artist - if you know who this is please let me know so i can add a link to it. thank you.
unknown artist - if you know who this is please let me know so i can add a link to it. thank you.
unknown artist - if you know who this is please let me know so i can add a link to it. thank you.
what i love about all these spaces is that you don't need a grand space or a separate room to have your own space to be creative. you can carve out a space in your living room or kitchen...anywhere you can. it's all about just doing it - isn't it!
have a lovely week my friends!
Reese
They are beautiful and I am incredibly smitten with Lotta Jansdotter's Brooklyn studio. What a gem! Kisses, darling
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