There once lived a girl with so many crafty and creative ideas in her mind, that she needed a place to put all of them. They would have to be in plain sight, lest she fall prey to the adage "Out of Sight - Out of Mind". So, when the opportunity arose, after a year of dreaming up her creative outlet space ... she said "Ta-Ta" to the Washer & Dryer and made better use out of her utility closet!
She dreamed & she schemed, collecting photos of chic little spaces for over a year. Choosing a color scheme would be hard, as she loved the bright hues, but wondered if they would be too distracting for her to usefully use her new space. If she could wallpaper, it would be a designer pattern, with large florals. But sadly, this office space wasn't able to be wallpapered. She will have to wait for a home with a permanent address for that. Still, she planned.
Ikea and Tarjet, Michaels and JoAnne's ... all her most favorite spots for everyday items, soon became scouring spots for her to find deals on little papers, cute notebooks, storage boxes and neat organizational items. If this girl was going to stay organized, it had better be fancy!
Now each girl has her own vision for "HER SPACE" and if there were no limitations, this would be hers. Robins egg blue, that bold floral patter, calendars, clocks and a cute chandelier. Taking this picture into dissection, she quickly made a list of all it would require.
Two of her most favorite assets this office must have, are a ribbon collection and inspirations to be had! A huge party planner and designer indeed - a gorgeous glamorous inspiration board is all I really need!
The ribbon collection had started to grow, but she must wait for Christmas for that one she knows. A special order, handmade with a twist, would be the spool she designed from her sweet step-dad as a gift!
Now she's all settled in her new little abode, this girl spent the first day making her office her "home". The boxes and storage, cute papers and all, came together so sweetly and she had a ball! She sits and she muses, at her little desk. She's crafty and creative, and can make quite a mess! But that's just as well, as the curtains can close, and she can come back as often I suppose!
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