I’d like to share two Craft Room Sneak-Peeks with you. . .
As some of you have heard, we recently had our (unused) screened porch turned into a new Craft Room for me. Also, we had the patio enlarged and added a Pergola. And, it’s taken about a year to complete the project with the Covid virus halting building for awhile. Well, we both agree now that it was worth the wait. We are enjoying the additions, so I’ll show you two Craft Room Sneak-Peeks.
So, we’re currently in the process of painting and moving furniture between rooms. And, I wanted to share two Craft Room Sneak-Peeks with you. First, my husband and I purchased an 11-foot handmade bookcase at a recent estate sale. Now, the new room does not have an empty 11-foot wall, so we were going to have a problem. But, hubby suggested cutting it in half and making two bookcases from it. So, that’s what he did:
The first bookcase already had cubbies built into it, so he put extra pegs in it and made more shelves in case needed. Therefore, it’s labeled “The Storage Tower”. And, for the second shelf he added 300 + slats to hold shelves. Also, he recycled plexiglass and made the shelves. Thus, this is called the “Paper Tower”.
So, this is just two Craft Room Sneak-Peeks but I promise to show more as it’s completed.
Take care and stay warm!

P.S. Two weeks after the Charleston wedding, little brother (Joseph/Joe) decides to get engaged to Bethany. We look forward to adding another daughter-in-law to our family.
Your new crafting storage looks amazing! Can’t wait to see your room all done. 🙂 Congratulations on the new daughter-in-law to be!! Yay for happy news! 🙂
I love the new storage shelves. I can’t wait to see the finished results. You are so lucky to have a husband who is so handy.
I love this idea of shelving. Cant wait to see more pics
Thanks for sharing the sneak peeks! Excited for you to have a devoted craft space and excited for us to get to see more of it! Good news for Joe and Bethany too!
I can’t wait to see your finished craft room. You must be so excited!!
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