i am constantly arranging and rearranging the tiny house.
...making small changes here and there...
mostly moving around stacks of fabric and jars of ribbon and lace.
along with the upcoming change of seasons,
i am planning to make a couple changes around the tiny house.
i like to look through old images to get new ideas.
i came across these drizzly pics from last fall.
they are inspiring me to declutter and brighten things up :)













Oh Stop! How did I miss such a wonderful blog and creative blogger! I'm a new fabric designer and was just over on Barij's and thought I'd take a little diversion before heading back home. So glad I did. Even checked out Flickr. You rock.
Posted by: Paula | September 29, 2008 at 05:45 AM
This is such an amazing creative space. It is so inspirational, and what a dream of mine it is to have a space exactly like this! Just absolutely lovely, as is your colorful, creative, inspiring site.
Posted by: joanne | November 18, 2008 at 07:30 PM
huge fan of the blog. as you already know! tiny house. love it. ... but... but... click....arrrgh! that rabbit is still there! it kind of an allie mc beal moment!
with all that said, you are still an artistic inspiration and i always look to read you nuances! thanx for the room of pretty little things {wink, wink} tootles
Posted by: priscilla | November 23, 2008 at 01:30 PM
You're an inspiration...I can't wait until my 4 year old asks to sew and create with fabric, I can show her your Fairytale "Tiny" castle...
It reminds me of Carl Larson the Swedish Artist...treasures in each corner and just a blanket of colourful warmth!
If you don't mind I will be adding you to my blog and and and...
Thanks and again...beautiful!
Posted by: Charlotta | November 28, 2008 at 10:57 AM
I am absolutely endeared to your home. I too live in a small cottage and love it! Beautiful and magical. May the fairies grace your garden and the house elves warm your home.
Posted by: Stephanie | November 30, 2008 at 10:35 PM
I LOVE your tiny house! I think it is the cutest thing in the world and am trying to convince my husband to build one for my daughter and when she outgrows it to convert it. I'm just curious of the dimensions of your tiny house. Do you know what they are?
Posted by: Crystal | December 29, 2009 at 08:29 AM