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…building a business: clear space, full mind

August 8, 2013 by christen | 6 Comments

There is something to be said about a clean, organized space in order to do your work and enjoy your process. It can be very frustrating to have to move pieces about, hunt for drop cloths and discover I don’t have the color paint I need to complete an order. I know this is the same in most creative endevors. I used to have my own pottery studio and keeping it organized was always secondary to the fun part of creating, but if the environment got a bit out of control I always felt blocked creatively.

I do wish I had a barn to work in and hopefully one day I will, but until then I have the garage that I completely highjacked from any cars or lawnmowers….and it’s still crowded!

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Space. A full work space can be exciting & daunting at the same time. It’s always a relief to feel stocked and ready to go. The hunt is over for the time being and the work is going to begin. It helps to know where you are and where you need to go. Furniture is BIG so it’s a bit more tricky to sort as it takes muscle and some extra hands sometimes. I have a dear friend, Kris, that makes/sells the cutest little girl hair accessories and she has a corner of her home with  a desk, rolls of ribbon & sorted bits in drawers. It makes sitting down to work much more appealing.

Organization. I spent yesterday organizing my paints & supplies. I decided to keep a little piece of furniture that I believe was some type of washing table (truthfully I have no idea what it was, but it’s perfect for my purposes). Works perfectly.

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Supplies. Every artist has tools that they use. It much easier to work when everything is clean & ready for use when you have set aside the time to work. We are all busy and sometimes creating fits in during nap time or those brief moments between life. Make sure your supplies are waiting for you.

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Meet my funny, little gold lion that I found in a drawer of a purchased piece. He likes to hang out near the Country Grey.

Work Schedule. Decide what you are going to work on & in what order. It will help you accomplish your goals and finish your orders in the time alotted. You will feel good about being able to meet your demands on time. I have experimented a few ways in what the best tool to schedule is. I find that an enormous calendar at my desk with a bright pink pen is best. I write in drop off times, work times & delivery times. This Fall I’m going to be better at the work times so I make sure I’m fitting in time for what my own needs are too. Creativity minds need to be recharged. It is a battery that will wear out if you do not tend to your needs & take moments to relax & enjoy.

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  1. Debra Hunter says

    August 8, 2013 at 7:57 am

    Hey Christen ~ Glad you’re back! Thanks for this blog post, and I totally agree! When my garage AND my work studio (inside) are full of furniture, it can be a little overwhelming, if there’s not a planning calendar and a great way to keep track of who’s who and what’s whose!

    Have a blessed day! Debra

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  2. Laura Tyler says

    August 8, 2013 at 10:37 am

    Christine, you are inspiring. I love to go out to my little getaway
    I call Studio 7 with my 15 year old son. We both have pieces that we
    work on together. This is relaxing after 8 hours of work to go out
    to paint, sand, and or wax. Sometimes on weekends, my son and I
    scout out sales for our next project. My husband is our extra muscle
    moving around our projects as needed! Thanks for listening and
    having posted YouTube videos for us to see! 😉

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  3. Brandy says

    August 8, 2013 at 10:46 am

    This post couldn’t come at a better time. Just ten minutes ago I was complaining to my husband that I have no breathing room in our garage because it is packed with furniture 🙂 And I just realized I don’t have the right color paint for a project I planned on doing this morning. Hmmm…I think I need to spend today getting organized 🙂

    Loved this post!

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  4. Jayne says

    August 8, 2013 at 5:08 pm

    Great advise! I need to do this myself, I spent (wasted) 20 minutes looking for something I needed to finish a project, frustrating!

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  5. Jenn says

    August 8, 2013 at 6:17 pm

    Hi. Just wanted to tell you how much I enjoy looking at your pieces of furniture. I just started using Annie Sloan paint and am loving the creative process. You are super inspiring to me! Thanks!!!

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  6. Debi munce says

    August 11, 2013 at 7:07 am

    I am a designer, painter and sewer with my own company. I organize my studio once every few weeks and move things around. It takes me half a day but it inspires me to keep things fresh and you ever know what you will find! Great blog, FB page and videos. Love from Canada, London Ontario to be exact! I especially love when the kids run in and out of the videos! Family is most important and you are clearly an authentic gal!!!
    Debi Munce Moxie and Zab.

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Welcome. I’m Christen, founder of Blue Egg Brown Nest. I am a mom, writer, designer, painter and lover of all cats far and wide. Thank you for coming!

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