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OK Doreen, You Asked For It...

Here's my messy workspace, Doreen! I haven't cleaned it up in a very long while! I will need to at some point, as all the little glass shorts will take over soon enough!

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Doreen said…
Sue: I just laughed out loud when I saw your picture! Your picture does feel like home though. There is rarely an inch of open space on my table...just stuff upon stuff! Thank you for posting this!
SummersStudio said…
Why Sue that looks quite tidy to me. I'll post some pics of my own studio space and you will feel like a saint of organization and tidiness. Just let me clean up a little :)
Rocki Adams said…
Very colorful workspace - for a minute I thought those were yummy candy sticks all over the place ;)
Leslie said…
Now I don't feel so bad. My space is covered with beads, wire and pending projects....Rocki is right, it does look like candy!
Lisa Crone said…
I agree with SummersStudio, that looks pretty darn clean to me! If only you could see my beading table, well, nobody but my husband will ever see my beading table, it's a big of an embarassment!! Take care, Lisa C., www.abeadaday.blogspot.com

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