sunflower
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Feb 23, 2022 12:53:10 GMT
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Post by sunflower on Jun 6, 2022 17:33:30 GMT
I think her space is lovely and it works for her. No need to be judgey as there seems to be a lot of that on 2 peas. She makes for a lot of designers and manufacturers. I love her space and I love her work!
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Post by Prenticekid on Jun 6, 2022 21:01:43 GMT
A room is supposed to have somewhere where the eyes can rest, this room doesn't seem to have that. It would be hard for me to be in that room. (Not judgey, just not my thing). Cool that it is organized though, that would be quite the jumble of a room otherwise.
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FurryP
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To pea or not to pea...
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Jun 26, 2014 19:58:26 GMT
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Post by FurryP on Jun 6, 2022 21:12:36 GMT
A room is supposed to have somewhere where the eyes can rest, this room doesn't seem to have that. It would be hard for me to be in that room. (Not judgey, just not my thing). Cool that it is organized though, that would be quite the jumble of a room otherwise. I don't think it is judge-y to post why that room would not work for us.
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Post by mom on Jun 7, 2022 2:09:57 GMT
I think her space is lovely and it works for her. No need to be judgey as there seems to be a lot of that on 2 peas. She makes for a lot of designers and manufacturers. I love her space and I love her work! So if someone posts their space online for the public to see, then we can't have an opinion about it? I don't think that's how the internet works. Almost everyone said that the space was lovely and extremely well organized (or so variation of that). Many said they'd love to work thru her stash. And some said the previous two things + included why it wouldn't be a good space for them. What's so judgey about that? Your post, on the other hand, IS quite judgey.
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Post by mom on Jun 8, 2022 20:39:49 GMT
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 8, 2022 22:47:25 GMT
I think her space is lovely and it works for her. No need to be judgey as there seems to be a lot of that on 2 peas. She makes for a lot of designers and manufacturers. I love her space and I love her work! So if someone posts their space online for the public to see, then we can't have an opinion about it? I don't think that's how the internet works. Almost everyone said that the space was lovely and extremely well organized (or so variation of that). Many said they'd love to work thru her stash. And some said the previous two things + included why it wouldn't be a good space for them. What's so judgey about that? Your post, on the other hand, IS quite judgey. Agree! I can totally appreciate a well put together room in any part of the house. I am not a fan of white (and I know many people are). Now I am sure if the owner posted here, most people would be very kind and say lots of nice things as many of us do. Since it was more of one person's opinion of their ultimate craft room, others chimed in to say why it is or isn't for them. I am sure the owner gets many, many compliments on it and she's good. I don't feel people's opinions are judgy. Just opinions.
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 8, 2022 22:49:03 GMT
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Post by steakgoddess on Jun 8, 2022 23:45:25 GMT
I love room tours. Big, expensive rooms, tiny closets, she-sheds, crafty carts. You name it—I love it. I love to see how other people work and what their flow looks like.
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Post by 950nancy on Jun 9, 2022 0:42:38 GMT
I love room tours. Big, expensive rooms, tiny closets, she-sheds, crafty carts. You name it—I love it. I love to see how other people work and what their flow looks like. Me too! I especially enjoy seeing in people's drawers. . I have had my space in three different places (dining room to large room with a 10 foot walk in closet). All functional, but I much prefer having a little elbow room. This is the best place to get inspiration or direction to other sites for clever storage ideas.
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Post by mom on Jun 9, 2022 15:52:00 GMT
I love room tours. Big, expensive rooms, tiny closets, she-sheds, crafty carts. You name it—I love it. I love to see how other people work and what their flow looks like. Same. I have been doing some re-arranging at my scrapbook room and I turn on room tours on You tube to listen to while I work. I get some great ideas from them!
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istamp247
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Jan 24, 2020 14:57:14 GMT
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Post by istamp247 on Jun 9, 2022 22:12:02 GMT
I recently moved and have been slowly unpacking my craft area and have been watching several room tours. This room is lovely and while not every room will work for everyone I do appreciate a good craft room tour video. We all have different shapes/sizes of areas, we all think and work differently. I love to see how others work and their spaces and love getting ideas on how to better organize my own area.
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Post by joblackford on Jun 10, 2022 0:35:09 GMT
In Tim Holtz’s studio tour, right near the end of the 2 hours, he mentions Keisha’s fancy room and how different it is to his style, how it wouldn’t work for him at all, but also how great it is that it works for her (which was something he was emphasizing throughout his video - make your room work for your own style, needs, and means, see what you can learn even if the space isn’t for you). He was using it as an example of heavily built-out rooms, in contrast to his very full but structurally very simple craftroom/studio.
ETA: I think he referred to her space as a “showroom” which I found quite apt.
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Post by refugeepea on Jun 10, 2022 13:28:47 GMT
In Tim Holtz’s studio tour, right near the end of the 2 hours, he mentions Keisha’s fancy room and how different it is to his style, how it wouldn’t work for him at all, but also how great it is that it works for her (which was something he was emphasizing throughout his video - make your room work for your own style, needs, and means, see what you can learn even if the space isn’t for you). He was using it as an example of heavily built-out rooms, in contrast to his very full but structurally very simple craftroom/studio. ETA: I think he referred to her space as a “showroom” which I found quite apt. I know you can fast forward through videos, but 2 hours? Yikes. 😄
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Post by joblackford on Jun 10, 2022 16:37:42 GMT
In Tim Holtz’s studio tour, right near the end of the 2 hours, he mentions Keisha’s fancy room and how different it is to his style, how it wouldn’t work for him at all, but also how great it is that it works for her (which was something he was emphasizing throughout his video - make your room work for your own style, needs, and means, see what you can learn even if the space isn’t for you). He was using it as an example of heavily built-out rooms, in contrast to his very full but structurally very simple craftroom/studio. ETA: I think he referred to her space as a “showroom” which I found quite apt. I know you can fast forward through videos, but 2 hours? Yikes. 😄 Right? I knew it was going to be long, but it's really long. And he talks fast enough that putting him on 1.25 or 1.5x speed is going to stress me out (some MidWestern crafters talk so slow I want to shake them so I speed their videos up!). I put it on as background while I was crafting for a few hours and just looked up here and there. The first half is walking around his studio and the second half is showing more details of the specific organization binders and labels he uses. And the last 10? minutes is one of his "Tim Talks" where he complains about people sharing their negative opinions when no one asked for them, which he acknowledged was exactly what he was currently doing. lol.
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Post by hop2 on Jun 17, 2022 10:45:23 GMT
I love room tours. Big, expensive rooms, tiny closets, she-sheds, crafty carts. You name it—I love it. I love to see how other people work and what their flow looks like. Wether the room is my style or not there’s always something to take away from a room or organization tour.
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