• Loose Ends

    Posted on June 13th, 2009

    Written by Sheryl

    Apartment Renovations Challenge My Life!

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    Living through renovations is not fun. If anything can add stress to life it’s living with your life’s possessions all packed up into cardboard boxes with raw wood and materials scattered in varying degrees of disarray. Add to that getting ready to move out of your office of the past 8 years (more boxes) and you get the picture of my life this month. The good news is that this all has to be completed by the time I move out of my office on June 30. The stressful part is wondering if it will be. So far my contractors have been pretty good to their word. They arrive when they say will so perhaps this will all come together as planned.

    Part of the stress I’ve been feeling comes from money issues. I decided to close my physical office outside of my home due to the rising overhead cost vs. income. I’ve had an office for the past 15 years. I always believed that it is important to separate work from leisure so an outside office was a good way to do that. It worked pretty well for about 13 of those years. But then the economy tanked and budgets got tighter and all of a sudden it was getting increasingly difficult to pay all of my overhead. So, the logical solution was to close the office and work from home. Everyone does it these days, right? Should be a no-brainer. Of course most people who have home offices have a separate room to call their office. I live in a tiny NYC one-bedroom apartment. Did I say it was TINY? So the challenge has been to create a living and working space in the same small room. Change is good, so they say.

    Luckily I have a good friend who is an interior designer who has helped me to design the space to make the most of it. We’ll be adding a dropped ceiling in the kitchen for additional storage, a bar/counter between the kitchen and living room to serve as a place to eat as well as to hide a file cabinet and printer, and will be adding shelving for books. In an attempt to gain more space I got rid of my bulky wall unit, my over-sized coffee table and my round butcher block dining table. They seemed like good choices back in 1981 when I bought them but it is definitely time for a change. It’s amazing how much larger my apartment feels without the bulky furniture.

    Next I needed to find more scaled down replacement furniture. The space where the dining table was will be my “office” area.

    On Monday I rented a cargo van from U-Haul and with the help of my friend Joel we made a trip to the mecca of inexpensive well designed, functional furniture: IKEA! http://www.ikea.com/us/en/ I purchased a counter top for the kitchen and bar, side panel for the bar, a wall unit, a desk with a return and file-drawer unit, bookcase and shelving along with other counter tops that the contractor would use  to build some other needed items, all for about $1500!

    I left the Ikea furniture (still to be put together) in my storage unit (a NYC must have) at Manhattan Mini Storage and the rest we brought to my apartment for the carpenter to work his magic.

    Tuesday the carpenter arrived and started to work. He was to first pull out my sink cabinet in the kitchen to patch up the walls so as to deny access to the mice that seem to like my apartment better than the spaces inside the building walls. There was a snag with the water pipes so a plumber had to be called in (an additional $150 unexpected expense), but by Wednesday evening I had a new counter top installed in the kitchen. Progress. Thursday, my desk was put together but now all the boxes are piled on top and around it so I can’t really say how it looks. Friday the painter came to take down the wallpaper in the kitchen. So far so good.

    Next week the rest of the work will hopefully be completed and the following week the apartment gets painted. Now I need to decide on paint colors!

    I’ve been so overwhelmed with all of this that I’ve had a hard time sleeping at night. My brain just doesn’t want to turn off when it’s time to sleep. So, I’m off to the country this weekend to add a little balance to my life, and to escape the boxes and construction-site decor of my apartment. Check back for my next installment after the weekend.

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  • Digital Art, Graphic Design, Photography

    Posted on May 19th, 2009

    Written by Sheryl

    Photo Montage Cake

    Photo Montage Cake

    Here’s a great idea to make a special occasion even more special: A photo montage on a cake! I created this photomontage which was then printed with editable ink on edible photo paper by my good friend Edie of Cakes ‘N Shapes Ltd. in New York City. 

    I started creating these photomontages as gifts for my friends and family. When a good friend of mine went to China to adopt her first daughter, I designed a photomontage to commemorate the journey. These have made wonderful gifts for various milestones such as 40th and 50th birthdays, weddings, Bar Mitzvah’s and holiday gifts.

    What started out as something I just did for fun or for friends has since grown into more of a business. Not only do these montages work great on cakes but they can also be printed on fine art paper, suitable for framing, mounted to be used as sign-in boards for celebrations, be printed on t-shirts and more. The possibilities are endless!

    Click here to see mor examples of my photomontages.

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  • Clothing, Graphic Design, Life is Balance™

    Posted on May 17th, 2009

    Written by Sheryl

    Life is Balance at Surtex

    Life is Balance displayed at Surtex licensing show

    Life is Balance displayed at Surtex licensing show

    Surtex, the trade show for licensing art & design opened today at the Jacob Javitz Center in New York City. My agent from Looking Good Licensing is there representing my line, Life is Balance.™ I visited the booth and was excited to see my designs up on one wall of their booth. We already have a licensee, The Mountain, exclusively producing these designs on t-shirts, we are hoping the next few days at Surtex bring interest in further licensing the line. Fingers crossed! The possibilities are endless for this sport and activity related design series. If you’re in the neighborhood come stop by booth #512!

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