14 July 2021

WOYWW 632 - Getting There

Good morning from a misty Pembrokeshire (although forecast to be another warm and sunny day, with a heatwave at the weekend).

The title of this post is my answer to most crafty friends right now.  The reorganisation of my craft room has progressed a lot.  However, there is another delivery from Ikea due to arrive next Monday (the additional row of cubes to go across part of the wall, which have the inserts with pegboard doors, so I can display photos etc), and I also have a delivery of specialist MDF storage inserts coming for my papers/cardstock, inkpads, dies and stamps.  I just then need the big old wardrobes to be dismantled and removed from the room.  

I do have some bulky stuff that needs to be kept in this room that will not fit in the cubes, so have a wish list on Ikea with a few different cupboard options.  This will be chosen and ordered once everything else is sorted and I see exactly what my final storage needs are.

It is wonderful to have an expanse of floor in the room, and to have more room to move about.  I have a spare 6' folding table now, so that can be used when I need more table space or if crafty friends are visiting for a crafty session (if any of you are in Pembrokeshire at any time, just let me know).

Here are my photos.


The top cubes without any boxes are where the specialist papercraft inserts are going - and the rough contents are already piled in each.  The extra layer of four cubes will go on top to the right (before the ceiling starts sloping), and again some of the stuff that I hope will fit in them is sitting there patiently.  There will be space to the left and on top to slot in books/ATC folders, some slimline boxes etc.  
I want to fill the whole wall.  



View from the end of the room by the door.  I still have my 2 tables in place, but the crafty table is now up against the wall.  The old trolley is between them (very useful to put my handbag on top, plus guillotine, A3 paper etc on the bottom shelf).  I am planning to get the filing trays into the new cupboard, so that will give me more space to craft.  The whole room feels more light and airy, and easier to clean too.

Regarding photos of new stash and craft workshops, I haven't got round to photographing any of that.  Although I did take photos during the weekly scrapbooking/mixed media construction class that I go to on Friday mornings.  Here are a few.  (Barry the Cat lives on a boat in the marina and likes to visit as often as possible - he wears a harness and his owner attaches a lead when he is out by the water.  He literally has to be dragged out of the shop, as he gets treats and a lot of fuss/games from us crafters!)



I started a scrapbook page, and need to get it finished before Friday.




Barry playing with his 'mouse'.  He was throwing this around the shop.


Yes, the toilet for the shop is also a crafty storage place!


It is very dangerous to hold craft workshops in a craft shop.  The shopping temptation is huge - and she also had the remainder of the stash that was in the charity sale for our friend (I did have another rummage and bought a few more items!).  By the way - over £3000 raised and that is rising.



The shop is on the Marina in Milford Haven.  InHouse Crafts.  Say hello to Cheryl if you are in the area.  Her opening hours do vary, so check on Facebook or with me first.  The Marina is a fantastic place to visit.  Lovely cafes/bars and shopping.  Come on a Friday morning and join in with the class !



Apologies to Julia for the number of photos.  I could have posted a lot more!  I am taking part in 2 online events this week/weekend.  A summit for making 'Holiday Cards' (it is mostly hosted by Americans) and also the monthly virtual crop for GoGo Scrapbooking (in their Facebook group).  There is F1 and the Tour de France to watch, and the weather forecast is for wonderful weather.  I will be torn between sitting outside with my iPad and watching sport or craft videos in the sunshine, or being in my craft room.  I think I will be inside first thing in the morning when it is still cool.  



The link for the Cardmaking Summit is HERE.

If anyone would like to join in with the weekly hop around crafty workspaces that is WOYWW (What is On Your Workdesk Wednesday), go HERE.

Ali x





15 comments:

Mary Anne said...

Your room is looking FABULOUS and the scrapbook layout in progress is going to be good too - it's bones are already wonderful. and LOL! Loo in the storage room - do NOT let men in there, cause, you know, splashing... Off to check out the cardmaking summit. I am still overrun by scraps and while I have a lot of cards, a stash of ideas is not a bad thing.

Happy Desk Hopping!
Mary Anne (1)

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

Isn't it amazing how rooms transform with smart storage, i'd be sure to get my fingers trapped in those holes thought pulling the cubes out. Makes me want to peep inside never the less hee hee..
Glad you got some crafty time in and out house, yes a costly experience when those workshops are held in shops.. even the toilet looks inviting :)) Happy WoywW Tracey #9 xx

Felix the Crafty Cat said...

You lucky thing having a craft shop close, all our's have gone from Lincoln sadly. Your workspace is looking good and yes all wall space must be covered with stash....that's the law! Wishing you a very happy and creative woyww, Angela x16x

Julia Dunnit said...

It’s looking wonderful Ali, so light and airy! and to think maybe a couple of years ago I thought you were on the bring of giving up with crafting! a I think you’ve got the plan down, inside while it’s cool, then make the most of the lovely weather with some outside time!

My name is Cindy said...

Everything is looking great (I can think about storage forever) and it will be so lovely when done. Did you see my message about the puzzle Ali? Can you let me know if you still want and let me have your address. (cashplant@yahoo.co.uk) I am very envious of that craft store, all we have locally is hobbycraft and the Range. Happy WOYWW, stay well, stay safe, love n hugs Cindyxx #8

Helen said...

Wow what a great post this week, what a great shop! Enjoy your own space too ! Helen #2

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

What an amazing transformation. This room already looks amazingly different. You have really changed it nicely and given yourself a lot more space. Keep up the good work and I know it will have changed again before I return.

's a good thing I live across the pond, or I would be tempted in that shop. It looks like they have any and everything a paper crafter could desire. Happy WOYWW from # 6.

Crafting With Jack said...

Your room is looking fabulous, I shall ask my husband to take the caravan down your way! that is an impressive amount of fund raising. Happy WOYWW Angela #7

Sylvia/LittleTreasures said...

Oh how fun....such great storage and organization. Happy for you it all helps keep us sane ! What a great craft store,,,,,we are limited in this area so I have to do online most of the time. Quicker and a sure thing. Trips can be 120 miles one way for NEW items on the market. Our Hobby Lobby 40 miles is very limited anymore and disappointing. ENJOY and hope you have fun times this weekend

Sarah Brennan said...

Ooh I do like the way you are getting on with your craft room Ali - it does look bright and airy. Barry certainly looks like he enjoys being the centre of crafters' attention lol. The shop looks very well stocked. Stay safe and happy WOYWW. Sarah #3

Neet said...

So whilst you sit on the loo you can browse. Well, I have heard of loss leaders and all that but this one takes the biscuit! LOL
Great retail shop by the way - looks as if you all have a good time there. Did the lady lose her mask or is she anti-wearing?
As for your craft area - it is fantastic absolutely amazing and will be more so as things are finished. Wow, it looks good.
Hugs, Neet 5 xx

Diana Taylor said...

Your craft room is looking fabulous - plenty of good light and space - just perfect! Great that you have a craft session each week at the shop, it looks an awfully tempting place to visit!
Happy WOYWW,
Diana xx #19

Shoshi said...

I agree, a craft shop is a very dangerous place!! Nice to see a crafty kitty enjoying himself in there. We used to have a kitty called Sophie who used to trot down the road a few yards from our house and spend the day in the hairdressers. She would sit on an empty chair and the hairdresser would put the drier on her. She used to come home all bouffed up and smelling of hair spray! I was convinced she'd come back with a blue rinse one day! When she was very old and not well, the hairdresser used to wrap her in a towel at closing time and carry her back home to us. She cried when Sophie died, and I gave her an enlarged photo which she hung in the shop.

Happy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi x #18

Susan Renshaw said...

Your room is looking so good!
I know the problems of having craft sessions in a craft shop -or even online retreats where they mention new products continually. It is so easy to click!!
Happy WOYWW!
Stay safe and keep well!
Susan #23
Calling All Crafters! – My Blog!


Spyder said...

Wow, loads of goodies! I went to my I not so close crafty shop a couple of weeks back,and said, I want to buy everything! and the guy said, 'You can, its all for sale! (of course it is, its a shop!) although my daughter often askes me when she visits, where's the till and the baskets!? Stay Safe. Keep Crafting! Happy Very late WOYWW!? ((Lyn))

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