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I have a long IKEA table which I only work
at when I bring in my Macbook to do some
printing. It has adjustable legs, which is a
good thing because I am a bit (a lot) on the
short side. Here I have my magnifying lamp
which I don't use very often as I am quite
short‐sighted, a set of drawers for my silk
ribbon, bunka and tiny trims and , near at
hand are all my essential tools, brushes,
scissors, pens and most importantly my
collection of glue syringes (they are the
only way to glue tidily!).
Behind my chair is the thing that I love
most in my studio: the fabulous storage
unit behind my chair. It’s really for
scrapbooking supplies (well that’s what it
said on the box that held the bits and took
an afternoon for my husband to assemble).
I have all my essential stuff in labelled
drawers and actually use those to store the
scrapbooking paper for making hat boxes
and shopping bags. There is also lots of
room for my collection of miniaturist
magazines and books too, but I wouldn't
mind having another one ‐ I know I could
easily fill it up!
So, there you have it, a tour of my studio. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did showing it to you.
Well, if you will excuse me, I will turn up my Medieval music and get back to work.
To find out more about the beautiful miniatures that Julie creates ‐ why not visit her website:
http://westwindsminiatures.com
Photographs & Text © Julie Dewar 2010
Formatted by Vicky Guile
at when I bring in my Macbook to do some
printing. It has adjustable legs, which is a
good thing because I am a bit (a lot) on the
short side. Here I have my magnifying lamp
which I don't use very often as I am quite
short‐sighted, a set of drawers for my silk
ribbon, bunka and tiny trims and , near at
hand are all my essential tools, brushes,
scissors, pens and most importantly my
collection of glue syringes (they are the
only way to glue tidily!).
Behind my chair is the thing that I love
most in my studio: the fabulous storage
unit behind my chair. It’s really for
scrapbooking supplies (well that’s what it
said on the box that held the bits and took
an afternoon for my husband to assemble).
I have all my essential stuff in labelled
drawers and actually use those to store the
scrapbooking paper for making hat boxes
and shopping bags. There is also lots of
room for my collection of miniaturist
magazines and books too, but I wouldn't
mind having another one ‐ I know I could
easily fill it up!
So, there you have it, a tour of my studio. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did showing it to you.
Well, if you will excuse me, I will turn up my Medieval music and get back to work.
To find out more about the beautiful miniatures that Julie creates ‐ why not visit her website:
http://westwindsminiatures.com
Photographs & Text © Julie Dewar 2010
Formatted by Vicky Guile