Let's Get Organized: Ideas for a Studio Workspace
Have you ever heard the saying, “Organized people are just too lazy to look for things”? Well, let’s be lazy together! Here are some helpful ideas for organizing the clunky shaped tools and supplies necessary for flameworking:
[IMG]http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/P1130854.jpg[/IMG] http://dragonflylampworks.blogspot.c...organized.html Thanks for (virtually) stopping by to visit my studio :) I hope some of the ideas come in handy in your special space. I would love to see your organizational ideas! Happy Beading, Heather |
I work for an ergonomic furniture company and have some our products that will getting arranged in the next rew weeks. I post when it's done
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That is an amazing studio! It's so..clean and minimalist.
Mine is ummm....well it works for me :lol: |
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It definitely wasn't an overnight set up. Many years of figuring out what works for me and how to organize. Finding and collecting everyday items which work for the studio, then putting them to use. One piece at a time for sure :) After the a long lampwork session and the kiln is annealing, I take 5 minutes to clean off the workspace and put away glass/tools.
Can't wait to Becky's ergonomic post! |
Wow, Heather. I am so impressed!!! What a beautiful and nest studio. Lydia
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I had these shelfs made to keep all my frit and presses up off my bench top, so I have much more working space. I LOVE them!
Attachment 149851 Peace Wendy |
Love the shelves Wendy, great idea
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Fabulous Shelves! Love how the labels on the presses are in full view. Deep enough for storage, but without the bulk. Thanks for sharing Wendy!
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I was very pleased with the way they tuned out!
Peace Wendy |
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