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My Craft Space


Hosted by Craftin Desert Diva's:
This linky party is Show me your craft space/room!

So here is my craft space....

Yep, it is in my dining room. Only have about 15 years when I can kick the girls out and take over their room, lol. When we have company or parties, I put a tablecloth on the table and all the items on top get taken to the laundry room with hubby's help.


 Here is the other corner, it is all my paper. I am in the middle of a couple blog projects right now so it is a little messy.


 And here is the table...  What can I say, I'm keeping it real here, lol.  I take one end and the kiddos have the other.  They like to color when I am scrapping, and my girls help a lot with projects.

I am waiting on a scrapbook cupboard.  I should have it by the weekend so I will update this post and show you the new space look then.

Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
 

Comments

  1. Love all your fun stuff! Great idea to cover up with a table cloth! Thanks for joining us over at Craftin Desert Divas Linky Party, Guest Designer Carri~Abusybee

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  2. Great space you have and how fun to have your girls help out and share your space with them!! Thank you for linking up with us for Tara's linky party at Craftin Desert Diva's. Have a great evening!!
    Hugs,
    Norma

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  3. great u have different spaces i like that i have a little space on my room

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  4. gotta love paper!!! Thank you for linking up with us for Tara's linky party at Craftin Desert Diva's. We hope that you will join us again for future linky parties!

    Robin
    Cut One Designs by Robin

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  5. I love that you are not afraid to show what it really looks like! I want to invite you to link up again with your new pictures!! I like someone that is real. Love your space!! Thank you so much for joining us at Craftin Desert Divas “Show Me Your Craft Space “ Linky Party.

    Tara
    Craftin Desert Diva's

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  6. Looks like your space is working just fine for you. Enjoy the kids cause those 15 years will go by tooooooo fast.
    http://lorisartsyobsession.blogspot.com/

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  7. What a great space, but I'm excited to see your new cabinet too!!

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