Little Drawers
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I can't remember where I bought these little wooden drawers, here and there I guess - it was well over 20 years ago. I bought them for my ex-husband to keep his fly-tying supplies in. Somehow, I gained "custody" of them in the divorce, clever girl that I am.
Note the many labels? I love my Dymo label maker!
The two red pieces of equipment are my QuicKutz die cut tool and a lever thingy that helps (mostly) in using paper punches.
That little ceramic goober-faced thing - Simon made that when he was little. The picture frame on the wall is something I made in a rubber stamp class quite a few years ago.
Viewing this photo on my Flickr site shows a few more notes about what things are.
I've done so much work in the last two weeks - moving my studio on my vacation week, washing and sealing the deck last weekend - and the day job has been a bear this week, I'm beat. I think it's been one of those hormonal weeks too but that will straighten out in a couple of days. I feel like I have sludge in my veins and am just trying to get through the week. I have zero commitments for this weekend so I shall stay ensconsed in my studio making things. That ought to recharge the ol' batteries.
I can't remember where I bought these little wooden drawers, here and there I guess - it was well over 20 years ago. I bought them for my ex-husband to keep his fly-tying supplies in. Somehow, I gained "custody" of them in the divorce, clever girl that I am.Note the many labels? I love my Dymo label maker!
The two red pieces of equipment are my QuicKutz die cut tool and a lever thingy that helps (mostly) in using paper punches.
That little ceramic goober-faced thing - Simon made that when he was little. The picture frame on the wall is something I made in a rubber stamp class quite a few years ago.
Viewing this photo on my Flickr site shows a few more notes about what things are.
I've done so much work in the last two weeks - moving my studio on my vacation week, washing and sealing the deck last weekend - and the day job has been a bear this week, I'm beat. I think it's been one of those hormonal weeks too but that will straighten out in a couple of days. I feel like I have sludge in my veins and am just trying to get through the week. I have zero commitments for this weekend so I shall stay ensconsed in my studio making things. That ought to recharge the ol' batteries.







5 Comments:
Ooooo, hey everyone, did you hear the news? Stefani put pictures of her drawers on the Internet!
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Yes. okay, I am childish. Sorry. I couldn't resist. (By the way, your e-mail the other day really cracked me up!)
Silly Jim! Those kind of look like old-fashioned library card catalog drawers...
Yep, every time we see anything with lots of little compartments or drawers we think of you.
The set of drawers on the right look like the drawers I used to see as a kid when I went to the department stores and she was shopping in the dry goods department.
J.P. Coates I think was the name of the company. They were the manufacturers of sewing thread and had zillions of colors, thus those fantastic drawers.
But, ya know man has been inventing drawers since when ?
The first cave man carpenter hacked out a box that would slide into something, maybe.
The inventor of the easy slide drawers, as in filing cabinets and good desks deserves the medal of honor for that feat, I think.
Show me which drawer hides the WD-40 and duct tape.
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