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Posted January 26, 2010
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Grover Beach, California
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Your home-office attitude |
A Family Manager & Digital Scrapbooker's Closet Office
Transformed from a junk closet, stuffed to the brim with boxes and paper, this cute little office was born. Using an inspiration photo from a magazine and drawing up a list of personal "must haves," we added shelves, a desk area, lighting and electricity.
With the accordian doors closed, it looks like any other closet. But with the doors opened, it makes a GREAT office space. My main uses for this office are digital scrapbooking with Photoshop, social networking, and online sales as well as family functions such as maintaining a family calendar, home banking and information gathering.
The equipment used includes a Toshiba computer, hp printer, webcam, and wacom tablet. The next shelf up houses color separated ribbon in jars, up from that is paper, cardstock, Avery supplies, office supplies and at the top of the closet are program specific and craft related books.
Functional and beautiful!
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