Adelle Circa 1920 Studio Updates 2023

Work Table

I have softened things up a bit in my studio since I last posted on this blog (I am not even going to get started on how quickly time goes by – sigh). I have included softer lighting, creamy tones, and tan rugs/bins. I love the results!!

This is my work table from another vantage point. I have scaled back on what I use day to day for the sake of simplicity.

Inspiration Wall

Next to my work table is my inspiration wall for my current project. In as few words as possible, I am working on an illustrated journaling project about mages in Paris during the 1920s. This is all I know right now.

Reading Nook

Moving around my space, there is a former closet which I have turned into a reading nook, complete with pillows, blankets, and snacks. This is probably one of my favorite features in my studio space. I created the art on the walls to go with the fairytale vibe I was going for in my studio.

Favorite Books + Journals

This corner is where I keep my favorite books and all of the journals I have produced to date. I pull inspiration from this corner on a regular basis.

Reading Chair

How could any studio be complete without a reading chair as well? I spend just as much time here in the mornings as I do in my reading nook; readers need to have options.

Tea Cart

My next favorite feature in my studio space is my tea cart. The fact that I can just come into my studio, click that little button on the tea kettle, and settle in to create helps so much with my level of productivity in the mornings.

Fairy Tree

This tree is purely for decoration, but it makes me extremely happy to plug in the lights and bask in the glow every morning. There are peacock feathers, moons, Eiffel towers, and many other ornaments on this tree.

Conclusion

Since I ended my last post with some views from my studio, I thought it would be fun to provide you with some studio updates. It feels good to finally feel like I have some time and energy to blog again. I know that a lot of people are venturing into the podcast space, and I actually do enjoy listening to them. But personally, I still prefer blogging because it is similar to journaling (and clearly I LOVE journaling).

I hope that you enjoyed this peek into my studio, and I hope that you have been able to make room for creativity in your life lately as well.