Showing posts with label creative space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative space. Show all posts

7/20/16

After 20+ years in the lower level of our home, next to the laundry room and with very little natural light, I have finally emerged upstairs into a new creative space -- my studio and writing den . . .

I think I may faint!



 If I were Virginia Woolf, I would add to my famous quote: A woman needs a room of one's own (preferably with a lock), money and time . . . and natural light. 

When the last child moves out of the family nest, it is a bittersweet moment. And then the ideas begin to percolate. I am very lucky that my husband spent the past three weeks scrubbing down wood floors, buffing, painting, hauling teenage debris, especially in the 90+ degree heat we've been having (I helped, too!).


Although the space is a work in progress, here are some of the ideas I pulled from Pinterest. Windows are a big thing with me, as you can tell.  And color, lots and lots of color.

We copied the colors of our favorite place -- Cape Cod -- using bright white for the trim and windows and a soft, pale grey for the walls, leaving the wood floors clear of rugs.


Right now I'm working on some hand-crocheted mandalas, which I'll make into buntings for around the windows (no curtains) and perhaps along the bookcases.  Here's a sneak peek at what they look like --




Once I have enough, I'll string them together and hang. I like to follow two excellent crochet gurus:  Lucy at Attic24 and Wink in the Netherlands.  If you're into crochet or knitting, you must check out their sites.  

Well, what does this have to do with writing romance novels?  It's just another way to keep the creative right brain functioning, even when you're taking a break.  I've already begun the opening scenes for my next romance.  Hint: something set during the holiday season involving some merry widows!  

What is your favorite spot to create, read, paint, sew, dream?
Share it!  Pin it!  The more, the merrier!




3/16/16

Where do you write?

Wouldn't it be lovely?

Where do you like to write?  Do you have a favorite place in your home or outdoors?  How important is this space to you?

As a writer and painter, I tend to be very protective of my space.  It's not an ideal spot but it is mostly my space in the lower level of the house I share with my husband and son. 

It's a very female space, too.  They can have their man caves, but my space is colorful and filled with objects I love -- yarns, paints, beads, sewing machines, journals, fabrics and, of course, my computer.  This space works well in the winter (it's the warmest spot in the house) and in the dead of summer (it's the coolest spot in the house). 
 

But it's also part of the laundry area.  Ugh.  And the windows are small and let in very little natural light.  Double Ugh.

Now this can sometimes be a good thing as no one truly wants to go down there except to throw in a load of laundry; thus, I have the space pretty much to myself, which is good for creativity.

But as I look through the images I loaded onto my new Pinterest board -- "Writing Spaces" --  I yearn for a small space with lots of windows and natural light.  A space where I can lock the door and keep everyone out, at least for a few hours. 

We're getting a new outdoor shed delivered in a few weeks and I'm hoping to take over half of the space.  There are two windows, of which one will be mine.  And I dream of putting a small writing desk under that window, along with a creaky old chair and some comfy cushions.  Perhaps a small set of shelves to hold my journals and other books.

And so this summer will be the test to see if this "accommodation" works.  At least I'll be outside with natural light, warm breezes and my garden.  I'll just ignore the lawn mower and tools sitting on the other side of the shed.

Perhaps a large Japanese folding screen?  Oh, yeah -- works for me!


“A woman must have money and a room of her own

if she is to write fiction.”

― Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own

Let's take the chill off!

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