This is another view of my home office in the pantry showing the hanging cupboard with yesterday's blog post's photo printed and hanging on the side. I have baskets on top full of loose light bulbs of every description, a small portable paper cutter, and wooden rulers to the side. Bills waiting to be paid when they are due are in a standing organizer on a table below the chalk board. It really is a working office in this small space. Once bills are paid, the receipts go into a large filing cabinet in my attic office. This works beautifully for me. When I open my mail, the junk goes into a recycling bin and the important stuff goes into the proper divider until it is needed.
♡THANK YOU♡
xo
4 comments:
What are the dimensions of the print? What size is your printer since the print looks fairly large sly1539@yahoo.com
So nicely organized. Is that a knight I see in the background?
Noelle -- The heavy "Knight" on my wall is from Williamsburg. On the back, impressed in the metal, it says: THIS DESIGN IS COPIED FROM AN OLD MOLD USED IN THE BAKE SHOP. WILLIAMSBURG, VA.(marked with the Williamsburg seal). I think he is a soldier. I have never made a cookie with him. He is an estate sale find and I love him.
xo, Rosemary
Sandy -- Both prints were done on regular letter size computer paper. I trimmed the top and bottom margins on the garden print. My printer is considered to be a compact size. I went upstairs and measured it.
16-1/2" wide x 12-1/4" deep x 8" high. The paper tray sticks out another inch in the rear and the print "catcher" projects 4" in the front and it has a "wing" you can pull out so the paper doesn't fall on the floor that is 6" long.
It is considered to be a compact printer. My prints look larger than they really are because of the camera angle. My printer has the ability to print legal size paper too but I will never use that feature.
xo, Rosemary
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