My space is part of our large, open basement. The only downside of my space is that there is really no natural light, but a great table lamp that shines directly down on my work surfacesolves that issue.
This is a view of my table, looking down towards one end of the room. I keep my most-used tools and supplies within arms’ reach on the table, and love my carousel organizer. You’ll notice off in the background is our fireplace – there’s nothing like scrapping in front of a fire with a Pittsburgh Steelers’ game on the TV on a cold winter day! Not visible in the photo but about 10 feet away from my table is our computer/office area, which is often an extension of my scrap space.
This might not look pretty, but it’s one of the best parts of my scrap space! This is in a large storage room that is through a door just behind my scrap table. My husband built the shelving himself, and as you can see, it is sturdy enough to hold a baby elephant! I have laid claim to these 2 sections of the shelving (which continues down both sides of the room) for storage of scrapbooking supplies.
I added the “Party Hearty” paper from Sweet Celebration – the perfect complement to Swing into Spring for these sweet pictures of my little guy! I hand-cut the folksy hearts, to match the ones on the paper, from the "Candy Buttons "paper. I varied the font color on certain words in the journaling to match the colors on the page.
Great space! The layout is fantastic, love the shape pp. :)
Posted by: Melanie Blackburn | May 15, 2009 at 01:09 PM
I'd love the chance to scrap by a fire and/or television. Great storage area too!
Love your layouts - Keep up the good work!!
Posted by: Kim.K | May 15, 2009 at 02:11 PM
Love the storage space.....and the fire place, how woderful to have so much room to spread out!! Your Layout is amazing....love your folk hearts! Thanks for all the inspiration Debbie! :)
Posted by: Wendy Lee | May 15, 2009 at 03:46 PM
The carousel organizer is really handy! Love those helpful organizers. Even with the lack of natural lighting, the warmth and coziness of the atmosphere really more than makes up for it. Thanks for sharing this!
Posted by: Online Printing | May 19, 2009 at 08:46 PM