An extremely organized office, red tomatoes, new plants & so much top-secret project process. Yes, that sums up my week nicely. We're racing through July and I'm not wishing away a day.
Check back this afternoon for a fun summer cocktail recipe.
an archived personal and craft blog from Elise Blaha Cripe.
An extremely organized office, red tomatoes, new plants & so much top-secret project process. Yes, that sums up my week nicely. We're racing through July and I'm not wishing away a day.
Check back this afternoon for a fun summer cocktail recipe.
Wowza! Your workspace looks incredible!
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I love how even the washi tape is neatly stacked together!!!
Ronnie xo
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Congrats on your studio reorg and especially, the beautiful red tomato! Looks good enuf to eat ;-)). Looking fwd to the ‘big secret project’ reveal.
Cheers~
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I love organized work spaces. Yours looks super duper inspiring – both to create and to get mine organized! I tend to get hung up on the details and not move on quickly enough to make an impact on a lager scale when organizing – so if you have a mantra you keep repeating or some kind of plan how to attack a project like this, do share please 🙂
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Your space is SO inspiring! I’m organizing mine now after moving and this is just what I needed.
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Looks great Elise! I was wondering where you got the “get excited” stamp you put on your packaging? Thanks & have a great weekend!
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Wow! Way to rock the office space! And that is one RED tomato! Hope there are tons more to follow. . .
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I’m hoping your top-secret project is something like an on-line class with Big Picture or Studio Calico. 🙂
That tomato looks so delicious!
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Your cubby organizer is eye candy. Love, love, love.
Also loving the pretty, blue vase.
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thank you so much! my mantra is TOSS IT. 🙂
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thanks! I custom ordered it. It was such a hit though that am planning on selling something very similar this fall. 🙂
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thank you! I am planning a class with big picture, which is AWESOME, but not my secret project. 🙂
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This is so inspiring! I can’t wait to move + set up a new at home workspace.
Loving your blog this year, Elise! It’s so good.
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What I’d give to play in your office for a day! Awesome!
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Elise, I think I might just invite myself into your office to play and actually get work done– it looks so inspiring! Love this post, and your office! Can’t wait to see what projects you have up your sleeve– you know I’m all in for support!
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So out of all these pictures the thing that jumped out at me was the picture of (I’m assuming) the side of your head . I just love it! Might need to take a picture like that soon. Great job on your organization process! 😀
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i LOVE your studio Elise! I’m looking forward to redoing mine some day soon. Yay for red tomatoes too!
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I love how your work space looks. So tidy and neat and inviting! I’m also getting excited about your secret project…I can’t wait to read all about it! Have a great weekend 🙂
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Hey Elise! Do you remember where you got the ‘graph paper’ stamp that is pictured?
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hero arts. via michaels.
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love the clipboards on the wall!! so neat.
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Hah, good one. And I shouldn’t be surprised it’s only two words and a simple call for action, but It did made me laugh 🙂 Thanks for sharing, Elise!
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hi! just wondering how you keep your stamps so clean. mine are always messy and if i stack them all in a container the rubber gets sticky. any suggestions?
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Love the view of your workspace!! Congrats on the tomatoes.
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hmmm – I do nothing special! I use only staz-on ink so the rubber it totally dyed black, but it does not transfer to the wood, maybe that is it?
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How exciting that you finally have red tomatos!! I have a stamp question… Have you thought about offering the stamps you were selling in a digital format as well? I think that would be awesome, and would buy them in a heartbeat!
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thanks so much! You are so sweet to ask, but no, I will not be selling them as digital files.
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Thanks for your response back! Worth a shot asking, I’m loving digi at the moment, especially png files
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Elise, since you use Staz-on ink with your rubber stamps, do you clean the ink off after each use or isn’t that necessary to do with that type of ink?
Thanks,
xo
jeanne
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90% of my stamps I only used with black staz-on and I never clean those. The ones that I use with different colors, I will clean when I am changing colors. I am sure die-hard stampers would recommend cleaning after each use though. 🙂
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