(I took these photos with my phone, so please excuse their grainy quality.) Pictured above is my old desk with all it's cubbies we brought up from my craft room here. The printer sits on a vintage red kitchen cart with an old screen door behind it which doubles as a magnetic display board.
Many of the items in the room have been collected over the years. My daughter's old bedroom used to be decorated in a red and white Mary Engelbreit theme. When she got married I couldn't bare to part with any of it, so I boxed most of it up and put it in storage thinking I would use it if we ever built that "dream house" we talked about for so many years. Vintage Pyrex, red document boxes from HomeGoods, vintage game boxes, red gingham jelly jars, soup cans and Midwest Imports red and white cherry pottery pieces which I bought at the store where I used to work are all used to hold and store various art supplies.
I found these old galvanized cubbies at the flea market and filled them with tiny treasures.
My DH found this counter-high work table (something I've always wanted) which was being discarded at work. We hauled it up to the cottage in pieces and reassembled it inside the room because there was no way we could have lugged this heavy table up the stairs in once piece. The stool is from World Market.
By the way, the white trunk under the window used to be my daughter's toy box to which I added ball feet and red-checked upholstery to the lid. The cork board above the desk used to hang in her room too. I bought a plane wood framed cork board from Target and painted it black with red cherries on it to go with her Mary Englebreit themed room. The school letter "A" hanging on the cork board is from my high school pom-pon uniform (rah-rah!) and the tassel next to it is from my DH's high school graduation.
Even the old TV pictured below is from my daughter's old bedroom! She and her hubby used it in their house when they first got married, but then returned it to us when they bought a new one. It sits on another vintage cart - this one rusty and old with a porcelain top. The triangular stool on casters is from an old family friend's house which he used to roll around on in his crawl space. The bamboo director's chair I got at HomeGoods this summer and topped it off with a red and blue vintage hankie.
Many of the items in the room have been collected over the years. My daughter's old bedroom used to be decorated in a red and white Mary Engelbreit theme. When she got married I couldn't bare to part with any of it, so I boxed most of it up and put it in storage thinking I would use it if we ever built that "dream house" we talked about for so many years. Vintage Pyrex, red document boxes from HomeGoods, vintage game boxes, red gingham jelly jars, soup cans and Midwest Imports red and white cherry pottery pieces which I bought at the store where I used to work are all used to hold and store various art supplies.
I found these old galvanized cubbies at the flea market and filled them with tiny treasures.
My DH found this counter-high work table (something I've always wanted) which was being discarded at work. We hauled it up to the cottage in pieces and reassembled it inside the room because there was no way we could have lugged this heavy table up the stairs in once piece. The stool is from World Market.
By the way, the white trunk under the window used to be my daughter's toy box to which I added ball feet and red-checked upholstery to the lid. The cork board above the desk used to hang in her room too. I bought a plane wood framed cork board from Target and painted it black with red cherries on it to go with her Mary Englebreit themed room. The school letter "A" hanging on the cork board is from my high school pom-pon uniform (rah-rah!) and the tassel next to it is from my DH's high school graduation.
Even the old TV pictured below is from my daughter's old bedroom! She and her hubby used it in their house when they first got married, but then returned it to us when they bought a new one. It sits on another vintage cart - this one rusty and old with a porcelain top. The triangular stool on casters is from an old family friend's house which he used to roll around on in his crawl space. The bamboo director's chair I got at HomeGoods this summer and topped it off with a red and blue vintage hankie.
All the red-checked bedding is from my daughter's old bedroom. The decorative pillows and quilt are from IKEA. The wicker table was a treasured gift from my husband very early in our relationship. The floor lamp used to be in our family room when we first moved into our house 31 years ago. (I hang on to everything!) Raggedy Ann and her baby Ann are my daughter's dolls.
The white octagonal table was my grandma's. It used to be in her back bedroom and I can remember playing on it when I was a little girl. I was able to bring up a lot of my Rowe Pottery crocks and lamps to use in this room. An old iron bed piece serves as a quilt rack next to a treasured Grandma Moses print which used to hang in my family room. Her art has always been an inspiration to me - perhaps it's because we share the same birthday!
The white octagonal table was my grandma's. It used to be in her back bedroom and I can remember playing on it when I was a little girl. I was able to bring up a lot of my Rowe Pottery crocks and lamps to use in this room. An old iron bed piece serves as a quilt rack next to a treasured Grandma Moses print which used to hang in my family room. Her art has always been an inspiration to me - perhaps it's because we share the same birthday!
I hope you've enjoyed this tour of my cottage crafting room. It makes me so happy to be in this room because everything in it holds so many fond memories.
10 comments:
What a beautiful studio. Love the red accents...so cheery! What a lovely place to create in.
I thoroughly enjoyed the craft room tour. What a bright and cheery place to create. And I love the way you've incorporated so much of your history into it.
Doing things for the first time after a loss is so hard. Hugs.
what a cute cottage look -- nestled in and creating in a spot with no distractions -- Lovely
Kathy - ga ♥
great colors here Jeanne! thanks for letting us have a look. Happy weekend to you, xo
Jeanne,
This is beautiful! Do you have a craft room in both houses? I am so glad you can go to the cottage and craft!
Hugs,
Suz
hi jeanne!
what a lovely space. so fun to see how you've repurposed things. really sweet. i'm happy you have this pretty, crafty place.
happy weekend
xo
elyse
What a wonderful space to create in, Jeanne. I'm so glad you have good friends that live near your cabin so that you can continue to enjoy it.
Much love my dear friend.
xoxo, Cerri
Such a lovely tour, thank you. I can see why you enjoy it so much...keep enjoying.
I'm quickly writing a comment, as if you are to read it right this second, I know the memories are deep may your cottage give you a great big hug. your cottage should be in a magazine! Love all the details...and the RED :) Now, I'm going back slowly to fully look at each and every photo! Thank you for sharing such a great space!
What a fun, happy room! YOu did a great job. I hope you get lots of time to enjoy it!
xoxo,
Brandy
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