My new Workshop in Action

Last week I showed you what the new garage looked like after it had been emptied and freshly painted. Now that I’ve moved all my stuff in and set everything up, it’s all ready to start making new work!

Theres still plenty of room for my car to fit in…


I’ve made use of the nails in the walls to hang some of my wind chimes up,


and there were also 2 nails conveniently positioned for my banner to hang up on a beam! It needs a bit of extra support in the middle but its ok for now.


I don’t use this banner any more, since I got my new stand up roller banner earlier this year. So I thought it would be perfect to hang it up in my new work space rather than not being used.


I’ve already spent some hours making a few new pieces, and organising work to be sent for an exhibition in Newcastle and a new stockist in Tyne & Wear (more details about these soon!) – It’s cosy in my new workshop!

8 Responses to My new Workshop in Action

  1. BaggieAggie says:

    Great job! x

  2. averilpam says:

    Fantastic, what a good space!

  3. Ali says:

    Looks fantastic & I love the idea of having your banner hanging above your head!!

    Happy creating…

  4. gina says:

    Normal people un pack the kettle first when they move into a new house. Us crafters set up our workspace first :)

  5. A Simple Melody says:

    What a great space! And fantastic that you can get your car in as well :-)

    Sam x

  6. Gemma says:

    Great workspace! I want to convert my garage into a workshop but its very draughty and a bit damp in there. Any tips?
    Gemxxx

  7. Debs says:

    What a great work space – ideal for your ceramics. I really like your work, you have some lovely things, and seem to be doing really well.

  8. beccawilliams says:

    I love it! I wish I had that much space! xx

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