Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Studio After Pix

It took 2 days, but finally here's my clean studio. That's 2 days of NOT making beads, NOT waking up in the night to see my annealed work, and NO beads in the morning to process...the price I had to pay to accept Sharyl's challenge...and I'm so glad I did.

Here's my window.



































Here's my studio table. Spiffy, eh? I threw lots away, but see that pile of stringers on the rod rest on the right? They were totally free and unique hand mixed colors from scraps I usually throw away.  Having such a pleasant place to recycle my shorts inspired them..now tomorrow I can finally USE them, Lord willing!



























Here's my free recycled Stringers...look like flowers to me, Sha!


























And finally, the largest Strawberry I ever ate with spinach for lunch. I need to make some glass ones with Flowers and Bees. I did see some Foliage of wild ones in my yard yesterday wth the first Clover Blossom this year. I must make them, too, and the cute Bunny who eats them. He's so darling, and comes up offering his head to be petted. I'll photograph him who we call Harvey, precious blessing that just showed up in our yard. God is good!



 



















8 comments:

Sharyl said...

Beautiful, beautiful! If I don't get busy on mine, I'll be the big failure of the bunch! This encourages me greatly though! Way to go!--Sharyl

helensharvest said...

Challengers MUST comply with their own challenge, my dear Sharyl.;)

Being out of production for 2 days was very hard on my psyche, but can't wait to go fetch my Newborn Beads in their Incubator Kiln now.

PyxeeStyx said...

Looks great Helen. You are an inspiration. Better get my butt in gear, so I don't disappoint.

helensharvest said...

Sure, Pyxee, you can do it. Sharyl's our Momma telling us to clean up our rooms...and I sure needed it. Now my work's better. Can't wait to see yours.;)

Carol D. said...

Love seeing your lampwork area. Mine is cleaned off but yours looks enticing. This gives me encouragement to work on mine some more.

Lori Bergmann said...

Your studio space is amazing, Helen! I've been pulling stringer from my overflowing buckets of shorts too and can't wait to use them—thanks for the inspiration to mix up some custom colors while I'm at it! Love your work and hope that strawberry tasted as good as it looks! *Ü*

motidana said...

Love your space Helen , and since I came to your blog through the challenge , I`m drooling over the eyecandy I`ve discovered here , and that yummy strawberry too :)

Becky Pancake said...

Helen your studio looks wonderful. You did a great job of cleaning and organizing. I am really enjoying seeing all of studio spaces.