Friday, February 8, 2013

Dreaming of a Writing Studio




In the e-course I’m taking, Creative Courage by StephanieLevy, students were asked to create a dream jar. A wish jar. Or even a box. The idea is to write down all of your dreams and hopes for the future then place them somewhere special. No dream or hope is too big, too extravagant; in fact, the bigger, the more extravagant the dream, the better.

To help me get started, I used the dream generator questions from Andrea Scher’s Mondo Beyondo course. I haven’t taken that e-course, but by signing-up for her newsletter, freebies were given…including the dream generator questions. The other day, I filled out the questions and placed them in a glass jar: my new dream jar.

One of my biggest dreams – a dream I have a long yearning for – is to have my very own writing/art studio/cottage.  I imagine the cottage is in my backyard and has a teensy front porch, just big enough to place a few pots of flowers on.  There’s an awning where I hang my beloved, well-traveled wind chimes. The wooden flower boxes hanging below large windows make me smile.

Inside, the cottage is open-spaced, but with designated areas.  To the far right is my art area where there’s a sink and counter space for cleaning and storing art supplies but also the electric tea kettle, tea, coffee, and my favorite mugs. The little mini-fridge holds my lunch and snacks.  A craft table, storage unit with drawers and a cupboard, and easel dominate the space.

In the middle of the room there’s beautiful electric fireplace, creamy chaise lounge, and small, plush loveseat beside a comfy, large chair. A few lamps and side tables along with a grounding rug make the area perfect for relaxing, drinking tea, and writing poetry. (I usually lay down when I write poetry.) Built-in, low bookcases and windows provide a view while facing the cozy fireplace.

To the left of the front door is my long, white writing table. I don’t need lots of drawers, but some are good. The table has storage space on top and I can roll myself to the different sides, housing my projects, on my chair.

The cottage/studio has white walls and lots of natural light. It’s heated and has a restroom so I don’t have to trudge through the snow back into the house on cold, wintery days. There is A/C for the dry, hot summer. 

The cottage is my work space, my office, my sanctuary. And having one would be something I’d ask a fairy godmother. If I were really going all out, I’d even ask the fairy godmother to throw in a big bathtub; but then, maybe my family wouldn’t ever catch sight of me if that wish were granted.

If you’re interested in what my ideas of a dream writing studio/cottage look like, you can check out my Pinterest board here.

10 comments:

  1. Oh Becky, you described it so perfectly. I can just picture it! You will have you little cottage studio someday...I know you will. Dreaming about it is the first step!

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  2. I love your dream place! It looks pretty real to me and any dream that real will happen! My dream place is in Taos, NM in an adobe-style cottage! :) Let's keep the dream alive. :) :)

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    1. Ohhh. Love the idea of a place in Taos. Not that I have been there, but I've wanted to go for ages! Yes! I'm keeping my fingers crossed for your dream, Indigene!

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  3. Becky, what a beautiful post... dreaming about a perfect place for yourself so you can write and create. Love your Pinterest board. I see your studio already on it's way to you. Today is the New Moon and it's a perfect time to plan and seed your intentions. I see this seed already planted and starting to sprout. :)

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    1. Thank you, Suzanne! Thank you for always sharing insight about the moon + intentions. I learn so much from you. :) I am hopeful the dream will come to fruition.

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  4. I must admit I have similar visions. I think it doesn't have to be a dream...just keep that picture in your head...you already know, anything is possible. June

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  5. I hope to visit with you one day at your dream cottage! :-)

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