If you remember, eons ago I did a Sunday Evening Art Gallery Post on Creativity Sheds (my term), otherwise popularly known as She Sheds.
According to Hartville Outdoor Products, a She Shed is a personal retreat designed specifically for women, offering a quiet, comfortable space separate from the main house. Much like the male counterpart, the man cave, a she shed provides a place for relaxation, hobbies, or work.
She Sheds are much like storage sheds, set in a backyard or at the edge of a patio somewhere, that provide a workspace for painting, crafting, or writing, along with a cozy retreat for reading, meditating, or socializing with friends.
Well, I have rechristened my downstairs library into my very own Creativity Shed.
We have an extra bedroom upstairs for overnight visits by grandkids and traveling friends, and a downstairs that has turned into a man cave with football memorabilia mixed into a video game center. We moved the “library” downstairs into a room with a window, and it hasn’t been the same since.
I mostly do crafts down there, but I, too, have memorabilia from days gone by, stacked and shifted in-between books and posters and our first breakfront that is way too big for my dining area. I found a wall that was just calling for my winter 2024 sketches, and I got brackets for the closet to hang my works-in-progress.
A number of people have said they wished they had a Creativity Shed. I was one of them.
Then I realized that I didn’t have to go to a separate building to build my own world. That it doesn’t matter if a room is geared to crafts or reading or sketching or meditation. It’s what YOU make it that counts.
Even a table in the corner or a spare closet can be your escape pod. Creative people need a place to write, to think, to dream and daydream.
Don’t worry about what others think of your creative gambit. If they know you — really know you — they won’t think a thing about it. Just do it.




I never heard of this but what a great idea !
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Own own space is so important, yours is wonderful, enjoy!😊
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Thank you! It’s weird and wild and often messy but I do my best work in that environment!
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This is wonderful, Claudia. I like everything about your room. I even got that broken link to work in a new window for me (the Tolkien quote).
Our house had a closet under the stairs with a light in it. There were shelves on one end. I filled the shelves with books and then stacked more books along the wall as well. They were all juvenile fiction for our homeschooling. I used to sit on the floor in there and read. I once heard Rich ask our son, “Where’s Mom?” Mike replied, “She’s in the closet, reading.” 🙂
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I love the closet idea too! I think I fixed the Tolkien sign.. it sits on my pinkish filing cabinet staring at me all the time. Sometimes I think I should paint THAT. saying across the wall!
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It’s a great saying!
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Indeed it is. And fits me to a T.
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Love this. Thanks for showing what your creative space looks like.
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Thank YOU! I hate to share my messes, but I got so pumped up about finding a place to “showcase” my drawings I couldn’t resist!
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I have a 10×10 space in the back corner of our partially finished basement. It’s mostly a jumble of storage tubs and 2 folding tables with supplies and materials to make cards and scrapbook. But it’s my space and precious. With storage shelves making 2 walls and the other 2 walls are concrete, I haven’t attempted to do any decoration. If nothing else, it’s a place to hide and think.
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That’s a big space! Sketch or paint a picture and hang it up right over your work table! We all need refuge from daily stress … hold onto that space!!
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Super!
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Life is too short not to have fun living it!
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Amen to this! ❤
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Love to you!!
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Perfect! I have mine too.
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Excellent. 👏🏻
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❤️❤️
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