
This table, composed of two trestles and a butcher block surface from Ikea, works quite well for crafting. It is about the same height as most kitchen counters. When I want to write I put a six-inch riser on it to make it a little higher.
This table, composed of two trestles and a butcher block surface from Ikea, works quite well for crafting. It is about the same height as most kitchen counters. When I want to write I put a six-inch riser on it to make it a little higher.
I don’t have much room to put down prints while they dry, so I bought three inexpensive pieces of foam core, and am holding them with a laundry rack that I bought years ago. I think this will work pretty well, and it’s a lot cheaper than eighty dollars for a print drying rack.
I recently became aware of something called a pocket letter, which is an ATC page protector stuffed with stuff. I’ve joined two Facebook groups which exchange and display them. This is the first one that I’ve done: a combination of die cuts, artist trading cards, and ephemera.
Great card from the Just Us Girls challenge: “Just Us Girls” Challenge: Just Us Girls #234 – Wild Card.
There are lots of ideas for making ones own planner on Youtube. Here’s one: How to: Day Planner! – YouTube.