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Welcome to the July 23, 2007 edition of the brand new Etsy Bloggers Carnival! I wrote about my own craft workspace here a few days ago. Now take a tour around the Etsy blogosphere to learn about some other crafters’ studios:

Christine Claringbold's studio Christine Claringbold presents Take a tour of my studio posted at Eye Pop Art. She says “Learn more about my studio on HGTV’s “Look What I Did” September 19, 2007 at 6:00 pm ET/PT.” A peek into her studio is pictured at right.

Alicia Mae gives us a tour of her workspace, which is posted at her Xanga blog, while Janine presents My Work Space, AKA My Dining Room Table posted at Athena’s Armoury.

Next week’s Carnival host Mrs. Dragon shows us her Creative Spaces posted at her blog, and gingerblack presents A Tour of My Studio posted at An Adventure in Glass.

Terri Walton presents The Craft Room (where Captain Jack Sparrow keeps watch!) posted at Impybat~Groovy Vinyl: An Eclectic Mix Of Jewelry And Art.

impybatcraftroom.jpgLis gives some great tips on getting your workspace organized in The Holy Grail: An Organized Studio posted at Etsy Shops, while LazyTcrochet ponders “Tour of my craft space??” over at her blog.

Yazmin presents Working Space Hurricane at her blog, A Pretty Rock Jewelry, and Shannon takes us on a tour of her workspace posted at Sweet Spice Essentials ~ Botanical Body Care.

Confections gives you “a glimpse at the array of tools and equipment in my fiberarts studio” over at Collage of Fiber Arts Tools in My Studio in her blog Stelladanza, while joeyandaleethea exclaims Luuuucyyy, I’m hoooome!! at J o e y & A l e e t h e a.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of etsybloggers using our carnival submission form. The next carnival will be posted a week from today at Mrs. Dragon’s blog, and the theme for this week is “Collections”. What kind? Well…that’s up to you! Just make it Etsy related! Past & future hosts, plus instructions for signing up to host the carnival yourself, can all be found here.

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11 Responses to “Etsy Bloggers Carnival - Our Crafting Spaces”

Thanks for hosting this week! It looks awesome.
-Janine

[...] I am always looking for new ways to help keep my studio organized, so if you want to share any tips, please feel free to leave a comment! You can check out all of posts on this week’s theme at Missmalaprop.com. [...]

Mallory, thank you so much for taking this on!
Great job with our first carnival!!

Thanks so much! You did a great job.

Wow, some really great work here. I can’t wait to get started as a new member. Sara x

you did an excellent job with everything!!! Thank you :o)

Great idea for a blog post. My jewelry studio could use more organization. I love the colors in Eye Pop Art’s room!

This is so cool!!! I’ve sadly neglected my Etsy Sellers Who Blog group!! But I will try to do better! :)

Ginny

Thank you for hosting this week!! Wow Christine!! Your studio makes me want to get out a can of paint (OK, a few cans of it) and royally tick my landlord off by painting everything :0).

Thanks for the post! I’m glad everything went great.

This is great, I’m so envious of those pretty work spaces, I was just pleased to have a big window and good light.

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