Thursday, August 12, 2010

My Creative Space


This is what it is looking like around here today. I slacked a bit on my ART EVERYDAY but since it is just for me that is o.k. I have big plans for tonight to get back.

I am having this desire to sew. Maybe since I sewed on paper?? I borrowed Denyse Schmidt Quilts from the library. I think I may be able to actually make something small like a potholder. For someone that doesn't sew that is huge. Just thinking.

With this ART EVERYDAY experience I am also feeling my love of fabric design popping up yet again. I think it may have to do with the fact that I listened to the Amy Butler , Anna Maria Horner, Denyse Schmidt  podcasts on CraftSanity yet again. What great stories they all have.

Check out more creative spaces  and play along over on kootoyoo.

xo,
dana

8 comments:

HowtoBEaCOOLoldLady said...

Hi Dana - I love the way your blog looks. And your creative table! I am off to explore a little. If you don't mind me asking, How did you manage to get your own header like that in blogger?

HowtoBEaCOOLoldLady said...

Also I love your work - I LOVE sewing in my collages too. i have just spent some time today making a whole bunch of cards using fabric and silver thread stitching.

Concetta said...

The little fingers playing playdough in the background too ;) All so lovely. xxx

jacqueline said...

Dearesr Dana, everything looks soo beautiful and inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing! Have a lovely merry happy day and love to you!

rebecca said...

i especially love the playdough in the corner ;o)

belinda marshall said...

your space is looking very colourful and full of pattern. i did think of fabric design when i saw your drawings/paintings :)

Angela said...

I love the way your creative space is shared with a little one and Play d'oh! I'll have to check out those interviews. I think DS teaches some quilting classes in CT. Thanks for sharing and Happy Weekend!
Peace, Angela

AG Ambroult said...

I have listened to all those podcasts too. I can't get enough of crafty success stories.

Good luck with the potholder! Think of it as a mini quilt. Which i guess it is!