A “Dreamy Craft Room” and Sunday Morning Coffee

There are moments when a space finally comes together, and you realize it’s not just functional, it’s inspiring. That’s exactly how I feel about my new craft room.
I’ve already shared bits and pieces, but today I want to focus on what I lovingly call my dreamy craft room moments. Specifically, my two favorite items: my Dreambox and my DreamStation, both from Create Room.

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A “Dreamy Craft Room”
I absolutely love the storage and organization my Dreambox provides.
Today I want to focus on the newest addition to my craft room, the DreamStation.
Why? Because this piece has completely changed how I sew, create, and even think about projects.

The DreamStation is more than just a desk. It’s a complete sewing center, thoughtfully designed to support creativity without clutter. Everything has a place, which means when I sit down to sew, I can actually focus on the joy of creating instead of searching for tools or clearing space.
That alone makes it feel dreamy.

What I love most is how seamlessly the DreamStation works with my sewing machine. The adjustable platform keeps everything level and comfortable, making a big difference during longer sewing sessions. It feels intentional and professional, but still cozy and welcoming. I can start a project knowing that my setup won’t fight me at every step.
Also, the sewing machine has a lift and it can be lowered into the cabinet. Which means it serves as a great workstation for any project!
Additional Workspace in the DreamStation

Storage is another reason this space feels so special. Storage and compartments are right where I need them, holding fabric, notions, scissors, and all those little supplies that tend to wander off in a busy craft room.
There are two additional table work areas that flip up and are secured with table legs. There is enough room at the DreamStation to cut your fabric and complete your entire project.
Having everything within arm’s reach has made sewing feel calmer and more enjoyable. It’s amazing how much more creative you feel when your space supports you.

One of my favorite things about the DreamBox and DreamStation is how they look in my craft room. Craft furniture doesn’t always prioritize style, but these do both. It fits perfectly into my craft room and holds everything I need to complete my projects. I like being able to see everything, but please know you can add colored inserts in each of the plastic drawers to make it look really pretty.

Sunday Morning Coffee is always about slowing down, reflecting, and appreciating the little things that make life sweeter. This craft room, and especially my DreamStation, has become one of those things for me. It’s where ideas turn into projects, where fabric becomes pillows, and where creativity feels easy and accessible.

If you’ve ever dreamed of a craft room that feels both organized and inspiring, the DreamStation is absolutely worth a look. It’s helped transform my craft room into a space I truly love spending time in, and that’s a gift in itself.
Here’s to creating spaces that support our creativity and make everyday moments feel just a little more special.

My Latest Project(s)

Four Projects, One Craft Room, and So Much Creative Joy
Right now, I have four different projects happening in my craft room at the same time.
Yes, four.
I know that might sound a little excessive, and I’ll be the first to admit it’s probably not the most streamlined way to work. But honestly? I love it. For as long as I’ve been crafting, I’ve dreamed of having the space to let multiple ideas exist at once without having to clean everything up just to start something new.
And now I finally do.

One project is spread out on my work table, where fabric, scissors, and pins are exactly where I left them. And to be honest, it’s done.

Another is sitting on a worktable waiting for the next step, barely started but full of promise.
A third project is neatly organized and ready when I have time to start.

And the fourth? That one is still in the “thinking about it while walking past” stage, which is honestly how some of my favorite ideas begin.

What I love most is that I don’t feel rushed. Even though they all need to be done next week.
I don’t have to finish something just to clear space. I can move from one project to another depending on my mood, my energy, or time constraints.
Some days I want to sew. Other days, I want to paint, assemble, glue, or simply sit and plan. Having multiple projects going gives me that flexibility.
In the past, crafting often meant pulling everything out, working quickly, then packing it all away so the dining table could be used again. That constant setup and teardown sometimes drained the joy right out of the process. Now, my craft room works with me instead of against me.
Is it a little chaotic? Yes. Is it incredibly inspiring? Absolutely.
There’s something motivating about walking into a room and seeing creativity in motion. Unfinished projects don’t feel like clutter here. They feel like ideas waiting for their turn. Each one represents excitement, possibility, and the freedom to create without pressure.

I’ve also noticed that having multiple projects going actually helps me finish more things. When I get stuck or tired of one, I can shift to another instead of abandoning creativity altogether. Momentum builds naturally, and progress happens in small, happy bursts.
I always wanted the ability to multitask when crafting, even if this version looks a bit extreme. But how wonderful is it to have the space to explore ideas, take breaks, and come back refreshed? This craft room has given me permission to work the way my brain actually works.
Right now, this season of making feels playful, productive, and deeply satisfying. Four projects may be a lot, but to me, it feels like freedom.
And honestly, I wouldn’t have it any other way.
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What Worked This Week

This week’s “what worked” was very clear: my Winter Window Wreath Templates.
When I first started created window wreath templates for Christmas, I hoped they would be helpful and fun. What I didn’t fully anticipate was just how much you would love them.
Then I introduced this winter collection. They were very well recived, and I am thrilled.

So why do I love these winter wreath templates so much?
First, they solve a very real problem. So many of you want beautiful seasonal decor without anything permanent, expensive, or complicated.
These templates make it easy to add something special to your windows without committing to new decor pieces. They’re simple, removable, and incredibly flexible.

Second, they spark creativity without feeling overwhelming. You don’t need special skills or fancy supplies. You can trace them, paint them, or adapt them to your own style. That balance between guidance and freedom is something I work hard to build into everything I create, and it clearly resonated.
The last thing is timing. Winter can feel long and quiet after the holidays, and these wreaths offer a way to refresh your home when you’re craving something new but still cozy. They feel calm, seasonal, and intentional, which is exactly what many of us want this time of year.

I also introduced something new this week: a membership that includes all 12 monthly window wreath designs for all of 2026. It allows you to plan ahead, stay inspired all year long, and enjoy new wreath templates every month without having to think about it.
This week was a reminder that joy happens when something truly helps people create beauty in their homes. And that’s always the best.
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- Finish the projects that are in need of attention in my craft room.
- Brainstorm homemade baby gifts for my granddaughter due in early March.


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