Hi friends,
Oh it has been quite a while. Many good reasons for it, one of them is appointments galore with the medical world and my lack of time for creating made it hard to come and talk about what I had made when in fact, there was nothing to show for it. But, in between those times I was idle from lack of time...hubby was creative and made for me what I had been wanting for at least 7 years but because of relocating constantly we had decided to wait until we settled in for a while LOL. Understandably so.
So I must say I am back and will have loads to share with you for a while anyway. I know it is unlike me to disappear from the blog world for months but sometimes life doesn't give us much choice and priority choosing has to take effect.
So I have photos of cards to share and photos of my newly made paper towers that hubby spent countless hours on to make it exactly like I had been wanting them. Bless his heart, this man is the most patient man and such a keeper as well as he knows how talented I know he is. I wanted to make sure I was mentionning this on here because I know he is a follower too.
So here is a few photos of his labor of love for my crafting studio convenience. I hope you enjoy!
What you see is 130 cm/51 inches tall including wheels height it comes up to my neck. If you wonder how many shelves I have there its a total of 40 shelves in each of them multiplied by 2 gives me a total of 80 shelves for my cardstock. There is 1 1/8 inch between each one or close to 3 cm and a half a small circle notch to allow easy access to the paper.
This is a photo of the mess while filling up the paper tower that day. It was a real mess as you only see a fraction of what was all over the room but as some of you like to remind me that I don't know mess LOL I wanted to show you a little of it. I just pick up whenever I have a chance. But what I love about the things I need to use on a daily basis in my studio, is most of it is on wheels. I can pull it close to me and when done I can bring it back to where it belongs.
I am happy to be back with some material to share so next blog will be about another card I made with my Foiling Machine. I hope you had a lovely Valentine's Day for those who like to celebrate their love an extra day during the year. We had a mini snow storm that night on our way back home. I can't see well on a rainy night driving imagine when the road is covered with enough snow to not see the lines on the road. It was a long 10 miles to get home hee hee.
Feel free to leave your comments and questions I will be glad to reply by email or directly on the blog if you have any. Before anyone entertains the thought of asking if hubby would make you one? He gracefully replied, I will pass, but thanks for considering asking hee hee
Have a fun and creative day