I can not believe how many have watched my video! I want to apologize for the shaky footage. It was very hard to film in such a small space. BUT, a very kind comment was made regarding it and motion sickness and she recommended I look into a thing called a GIMBAL for stabilization. I have purchased one and now waiting for it to arrive, then I will have to learn it but I LOVE learning new things! Next "tour" type video I will use it and hopefully it will help with the motion. Thank you all for being here, subscribing, commenting and watching to the end! I am Grateful for YOU! 💜
So if I get this right, you have a tiny house at the beach for your art !! Everyone’s dream who does art really, you lucky woman! I’m tuned in looking forward to more.
Thank you for the tiny tour. It's adorable. You might want to check out my DIY phone or camera stand for recording. Your Hubby could totally make it Licketty split. If you can't find it let me know and I will attempt to link it to you. I live mine.
Beautiful tiny house and area. What a great art spot. For dutch people its actually not so tiny. 😊 I'm dreaming of a container home someday somewhere. Even at 62 i still have hope it will happen. 😂❤
I think this is the first time I've seen your channel. What an adorable tiny house! I'm a tiny house aficionado, and it was lovely to have a tour. And my goodness, you are one crafty woman! And so is hubby, obviously! I look forward to seeing you in the creative process. Now I'm going to have to look up where Cape May is!
Hi, Jeri! I finally found your tiny house video. It’s a beautiful, beautiful house, I love the decoration, it’s so similar to my own style and I imagine how peaceful it is there. It’s funny what you Americans consider tiny. In Europe, a regular house is that size. It’s true. Most don’t have that big kitchen. My kitchen is almost half the size of yours. Many bedrooms are really small, like that one, because most people live in apartments and there isn’t much space. I guess Americans are used to huge houses that for us are considered mansions. Only very wealthy families live in big houses in Europe. Anyway, it’s always nice to see different ways of living, different cultures and traditions. Tell your husband that I’m in love with his amazing flowers 💙💜🧡♥️🤎🩶🤍❤️🩵🩷💚
Hi, I'm glad you found the video! I guess we are spoiled here.. My home in PA is about 1500 sq feet, this one is about 600. I do love it here and it's been pretty queit most days, none of the neighbors are down yet, the kids are still in school. Soon it will be busy busy and I was just saying to Brian that I'll have to move into the kitchen to do the videos. The sun room has really thin walls and you can hear every little noise! thanks for watching, ❤️❤️❤️
LOVE your tiny house & all the wonderful fun goodies scattered all about. You have a very positive vibe going on there and it shows! Thank you for the tour and hope to see more!
Wow. Your tour video popped up presumably because I have an interest in tiny homes. After watching I viewed some more of your channel and immediately subscribed. I love your “purpose” and could relate so much as I am 65 this year and struggling with my retirement. I am looking forward to adapting with a new attitude “stay moving, no rules, just play”. Thank you for this.
Hi again, I enjoyed your tour of your tiny house, we moved into a very small house from a 3600 sq ft home and I so miss my art studio. You inspire me to get moving get creating again. I have a little cabin in the woods but the neighbors are a half a mile away. I love to take my art stuff with me to the cabin but now I wish I had a tiny house in your park, its only 3000 miles away so my family would not be so happy to move that far but your wonderful space is magnificent. I am gathering material to create some dots thank you very much for inspiring me. We can be neighbors across the way LOL Your friend , Susan
What a heavenly place you have created, Jeri. Every creative woman's dream. I hope you have a great season, doing whatever makes you happy and enjoying family.
Hi Jeri, I love your tiny house! It looks so happy and cozy! You have more countertop and cupboards in your kitchen than I do in my house. I got a chuckle in your bathroom, I have the same big yellow blow dryer. I call it big bird. It's old, lol. And I also have the same lighted, and magnified makeup mirror! Funny, but I love your video's and your art work is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your talents! Sherri Jo ❤️
Sherri Jo, that is funny! I bought that dryer at a yard sale, of course, because it's yellow! and I can't see without that magnifier mirror! I love my kitchen at the tiny house, most of the campers kitchens are really small and I like to cook. Thanks so much for watching! 💜
Jeri googled Cape May, what a beautiful place! Looks like white sand beach in the pictures. I loved the white sand beaches in Florida as a kid. It was so fine and fun to run thru your hands.
Jeri, thank you so very much for the wonderful tour of your tiny art house. I loved everything you shared outside and inside and I look forward to all the beautiful art you art going to share with those of us lucky enough to have found your channel. I’ve been telling all my friends about you❣️ And I love all the purple💜
I loved the video! I am interested in The strip quilt and the bottle cap chime! And also other things. I will go back and watch again. Hard to fathom your home as a trailer. 🥰
JUST found thanks to The Log Cabin Stitcher who mentioned your dot-a-day, so glad! Just watched this little house (LOVE) tour. What a wonderful retreat - and at the beach to boot! I’m wondering if this little enclave is eastern shore of ❤Maryland where I am blessed enough to visit occasionally. I am now in the process of binge watching all your vids. So much to learn from you! Im a wanna be quilter as well as all the things! So happy to follow you now,
Cape May, NJ, across from Maryland. My daughter is in Bethany Beach and I take the ferry over to visit her and Ida, my grand... Thanks for being here! And also for telling me who sent you! I will visit her channel. 💜
@@JeriBellini Oh Jeri, I’ve always wanted to take the ferry over to Cape May! Bethany was a growing up summer vacation spot. And how wonderful to have your grands close enough by. Isn’t littles time a treasure? I am in the subs of Baltimore and am blessed to have all my grands close by. I really MUST put Cape May on my bucket list. You are quite a talented creative inspiration!
I am speechless. Your creativity and range of interests is phenomenal; a special bonus is adding a peek at your husband's art works. Shazam! Thank you for the tour! The summer plans you have for us look varied and exciting. I will definitely stay tuned for more!!
So much fun! An inspiration, you are! I have been in a creative funk so you have helped...we live in a little house in coastal georgia. My supplies and sewing are in my art hut out with the chickens. So, you get to be my inspiration.
What a beautiful space, so peaceful! I live on the backside of a lake community so I know how busy it gets, even on my side, I love summer so it's all good with me! Love your tiny home and thank you for the tour, I have always wanted to see how the space looks and I like!! Looking forward to more tutorials on your page, love all of the art work you and your hubby create. Blessings to you......cheers!
Loved all the quilts! I love scrappy as well and very much look forward to to raw edge quilt as well as the circle one. So creative....you are an inspiration!
You are amazing! You and your husband are so talented! Loved your tour. I am going to be checking out some thrift shops to find some wallets. Those journals are just amazing. I love all your tributes to your mom. My mom and I had a special relationship, too! She was talented and we were always working on lots of projects! TFS. 🙏🥰
Glad 2 have found ur channel...Sunday.....now binge watching since ur come back video. Going forward, the hope of happy days to become great memories. There have been many comments that R spot on 4 us 1950's, folks. . .give or take a decade. Like the gentle way U explain the process of the art. The ending is ?😢... but U ask 4 comments. Ann, Florida fan
Jeri I love your tiny house and you have indeed made great use of your space. Have you thought about using a swag lamp(s) in your art space? Look forward to the quilt video and all of your other creative creations❤❤.
I love your Tiny House Tour!! I love going to craft fairs here in the UK, so it would be lovely to see your craft stall sometime when you're out and about! Looking forward to keeping in touch with your fabulous creative ideas!
Lovely! I was in Colorado when you posted so I am 3 days late. Thanks for sharing all your creativity. You are amazing! So much enjoyment you provide the UA-cam world. I haven't traveled in nearly 6 years and my Aged body wasn't very friendly to me. I got a reality check for sure, but I did take a stitching project for the plane and hotel. Your Tiny Happy Home is beautiful! Take care and I am looking forward to your new Tiny House projects. x's lj p.s. a Bouquet of Paint Brushes - no water required is adorable.
Hahaha, love that about the vase of paintbrushes! I have never been to CO, I bet it was wonderful! But I'm not a big traveler either, I like my own bed! Thanks so much for watching! 💜
What a wonderful little community! You are really fortunate and I am amazed at how you’ve managed to get a dedicated art studio in your tiny house. I’m doing the same thing with my upstairs bedroom. It’s an old house with a converted attic so i am having fun creating a multi-use space. Even making a space for Art is art lol!
Yes it is! I love decorating my space too! And remember I live here mostly alone, Brian only comes down every 2 weeks or so. So I can SPREAD out and I do! ❤️❤️❤️
I love your channel name! I'm in my pj's today, kinda gloomy out so I'll stay in the campground. You CAN and I DO go out in my jammies around here! I think I'll start some projects today. Thanks for joining me! 💜
Thank you! I waited a LONG time to get this and if you can't have something like this (and I know it won't last forever, things change) then section off a small space just for you! Someplace, even if it's a corner of your sofa! When you go there you will know it's time to create. Sending you love and hugs! oxoxo 💛 Thank you so much for watching and conversing with me!
Just found your channel and simply love, love your tiny house! It’s so inspiring. Great collection of art and craftsy items, you’ve been busy! Also what wonderful flowers your husband makes, they’re really beautiful and unusual. And that angel in. The front…💕such a beautiful way of keeping mom with you, although I see she’s everywhere in your house 💕 By the look of it the whole family makes art. Your daughter’s coasters are adorable. I would love to male your scrappy circle quilt, looks like fun and it’s gorgeous. Thank you so very much for sharing your gorgeous little space.
Your comment is heartwarming! Thank you for your kind words. My girls are VERY talented! My mom and my dad were artists too. Mom watercolor, crocheted hats for the homeless, thousands of them! Dad made gorgeous things with mother of pearl, you might say similar to mosaics. I'll have to show some of his work sometime. When I run out of Dot ideas I'm going to do the circle quilt. 💜💜💜
So fun to see your space and how you display and store all your treasures. Just found your channel and am so excited about the dots and your plans to share more projects. Would LOVE to learn more about your scrappy circle quilt on the bed! It is GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing 💜💛💚
Hello there Elizabeth!! I must get over to your channel and see what you've been up to. Getting ready to come down here has been a production and have not had any time for video watching! Hope you are well! 💜
Thank you for sharing your little house and art space. I really enjoyed seeing it. The little houses on camping grounds here in the UK are differently designed so it was so grey seeing yours and so much character as it’s filled with your lovely creative energy and artefacts.:-)
I really enjoyed your video tour. I just found your channel and look forward to seeing more from you. Love your art room and tiny home. You are so creative . Jacilyn from southern Indiana
Love your little house especially the large kitchen area and porch. Would like to see how to make the raw edged quilt. Enjoy your time there. Thanks for the tour!❤
Hello, Jeri!😮 What a lovely retreat ypu’ve created! Losing track of time and days…? I do that all of the time! I put it down to being retired. The days ebb and flow. It’s definitely a good thing that I use my alerts on my calendar to remind me of upcoming events. That usually works-well except for a recent theatre event when a friend called to see where I was 30min before curtain . I simply threw on some clothes, and we made it there with time to spare. 😁 I’m looking forward to following your channel and catching up on some of your past videos. Thank you, and stay well! Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
I will share once they come down for the summer. They are bumming now because they still have school until June and it's a hike from our regular house to here. 💜
Hi Janet, hope you are well. I've got a fun project for Friday, maybe you will join me and make one with one of your husband's things. Stay tuned... Sending hugs 💜
Hey Jeri, loved the tour of your little nest! I live alone as well and my home is so much like yours. Not with regards supplies but love your home and artsy! You inspire me so! Much love
I love your place. It’s so cozy. What a wonderful artsy place for creativity. I’m recovering from surgery, so your tour was a welcome respite from dulll TV! I love all your crafts and look forward to learning so much from you Jeri. I’m sharing your channel with a bunch of crafty friends.
Oh Marti, how kind of you to share! I look forward to meeting new friends and getting to know you better. I am blessed being here. It's raining today and I made another video, will air on Friday. It IS in fact SO cozy here, you will hear the rain on the roof in the video, it could put me to sleep! 💛
Such a lovely home🥰 and beautiful place to do your amazing crafting! Thank you for sharing💕. So glad I found your channel. Looking forward to future videos. Love your beadwork!
Grazie per aver mostrato la tua casa,è molto divertente e molto interessante guardare quante cose possiedi e quanti lavori crei.Non riesco a leggere tutte le parole della traduzione perché le parole scorrono veloci(non parlo l'inglese😢)ma riesco più o meno a capire tutto quello che dici.Mi piacerebbe vedere il tutorial di come rileghi quei libretti pagina per pagina,li trovo molto belli...e mi piacerebbe anche vedere il tutorial di quel quilt che hai sul letto(quello con le parti tonde e di tanti colori❤)...davvero ti ammiro perché fai tantissimi lavori di tutti i tipi,sei speciale ...e lo è anche tuo marito che crea quei bellissimi piatti di vetro ....ma sono bellissime anche le casette degli uccellini😂😂😂😂insomma mi piace tutto.grazie ancora del video ...da noi in Italia oggi è il 25 /4 ed è la festa della liberazione🎉🎉🎉 buon a giornata anche a te❤❤❤
Ecco il collegamento per la rilegatura Slip Knot... Ecco il collegamento per la rilegatura Slip Knot ua-cam.com/video/hjVR48Z7hYw/v-deo.html Grazie mille per la visione e i tuoi gentili commenti! 💜
I do use my phone to video and so far the easiest has been an arm that is supposed to clamp on the desk but I clamp it on a rotating organizer and weigh down the organizer. It’s a bendable clamp with joints. I light separately. So far this has worked the best for me.
WOW!!! What a great creative space you have. I absolutely love your park model and would like to know the manufacturer and model name, if you care to share. Oh, and I’m a new subscriber…from the moment I saw your placemats protecting your arm chair rests!! GREAT use of color! ❤
I just love you.Please could you show me how you put you’re hair up with the scarves etc.Just found you and I feel like I’ve known you for ever.Thank you for lifting me up x
I sure can! I've had short hair for a really LONG time, and I thought before I die I want to grow it long again but hair makes me crazy so I'm always putting it up! LOL and I just love you back! I'll do it next Tuesday because those are the videos I babble on in... ♥️ what's your name if you don't mind me asking?
Hi Jeri! Thank you for sharing with us! Absolutely loved the tour and especially that circle quilt🩷🩵❤️💙. I live way at the top and eastern section of Pennsylvania. What state is your tiny house in? P.S. I’m getting all the supplies to start a dot a day!!!!
What art supplies are you able to store in the outdoor storage buildings? I live in a tiny lake house, over the water, and would love to store things in an outdoor room on the deck.
TFS Jeri. Today's Quote: Magic is believing in yourself if you can do that you can make anything happen." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.The inside of our 1950's mobile is 600 square feet one bedroom. My craft stuff is stuffed everywhere. I love your craft supplies sheds. We have a normal mobile home tiny yard. I love everything you have. The walted ceilings are cool. Our ceilings are very low. The entire place is very old and coming apart. Its the least expensive place we could get. Rent in Florida is over the top. I'd love to have such an exquisite home. Love to see the yard after the plants fill in. The pop lid wind chime is awesome. That quilt is awesome!! Huge HUGS! Namesta 🐞🐞🐞
Hey Lala, I did not know you were in Florida, my sister is down there too, winter only. It is a challenge when you have a small place but sometimes it's better to have less choices. Thanks for being here, great quote! 💜
Wallpaper book. Beware of pre-pasted wallpaper it has antifungal properties that are not good for our skin or to be ingested, this happens if it gets on hands and food id handled before hands are washed. So best to make sure that any wallpaper used is untreated.
You talk about Campers - REALLY. This is a nice size home when you can afford space for a studio. Your house is not that tiny in comparison to new build properties in the UK. I have seen sitting rooms around 15 feet long by 12. No other rooms except kitchen bath and bedrooms. This is a gorgeous place to be in. Enjoy.
Hi Jeri! I enjoyed every minute of this video. You are one talented lady. I love all the journals you showed us. If you make one on your channel, I would follow along. I noticed that you have hydrangea growing in a container. It works out well? I was thinking about getting a hydrangea and now I really want one knowing I can use a container to grow it in. Thanks for sharing your space with us! ❤️❤️❤️
Oh Susan! I'm so glad you would want to work along!! And yes, my hydrangea has been in that container for YEARS! You just have to keep water on them in the summer and also they do not love sun, they do best in shade or just a little sun. If you wind up putting them in sun just make sure you keep them well watered. Thanks for being here! ox 💜
You sure are! I just posted this a minute ago, make sure you watch it and leave me another message! 🤣 💜 (It took ALL day for this to load, the internet was awful today!)
@@JeriBellini you should get cd3 to bring a leaf blower down and push all that stuff right to the main office. It’s not like they didn’t have all winter to clean it up
ooo I'm in love with your home. I am sensitive to motion so I had to stop watching. :( I don't know how much a stabilizer is, but that would be an awesome addition to your filming. I got to see your front room though.
Thanks for attempting to watch... I am sensitive to that as well, next time I'll cover the camera when I turn around, don't know why I didn't think of doing that for this video. I am sorry. I think it was worse because the place is so small and I had to do a lot of pivoting. I'll put a few timestamps in the description so you can go right to specific projects I showed. 💜
@@JeriBellini that's sweet. :) it's more than just turning though, even when someone walks and films I feel it. It's a curse haha. I know many UA-camrs have this small handheld tool (called a stabilizer I think) that's not big or expensive. It just takes the wobble and sway away when you move the camera while filming. Just a thought. I think that maybe, over time of you filming in your cute little house, I will get to see all the spaces. Maybe start the video in different rooms so this princess, haha, can see more of your adorable place.
@@kb9847 I have never heard of this and am already researching it as I plan on doing more "come along with me" videos. So thank you for telling me about it! ox
@@kb9847 I ordered 3 of them! I like to do that to see which one I like best. My hubs researched them this morning and I ordered some really nice ones. I so appreciate you mentioning this! 💜 I think this will be a game changer!
*I've just come back to the beginning of my comment to warn you, that this comment is heading into LONG territory! I'm not even finished yet, but it occurred to me to come write this warning at the top. It's kind of a story time, so grab a cup of coffee or a stiff drink...you may be in need of one or the other...or both!* 😂 ................. *Ooops I had to pop back up here to say scrap the coffee and head straight for the alcohol! This is looking to be a two-parter comment the way it's going! I just can't seem to shut the f√ck up today!!!* 😳 ................. *Back again!* *PART ONE* I just discovered you on your dots slow stitching video, and then this video popped up on the side as well. Finally UA-cam threw me a suggestion that wasn't entirely bizarre! 😁 I do crafting, and watch a lot of crafting videos, but I also watch a lot of tiny house tours as well, as I'm obsessed with them. Aside from that I watch a lot of true crime videos, so if you wish to murder some lone transient camper and film it for UA-cam, I'll have discovered my ultimate channel in one! 😂🤣😅 One of my favourite tiny house channels is Recreational Resort Cottages based in Texas, because having watched a gazillion, theirs seem to be really well built and fitted out. But saying that, it doesn't mean I love every floorplan they offer or think they've used the space as efficiently as I think they could have. I'm English, born, raised and live in England. I've never been to America but one of the things that hits me is just how different our houses are. Not just in terms of size although that's typically the most obvious difference. Obviously here in England a lot of people live in Victorian houses, and I think a lot of American viewers misinterpret that as Victorian "style" houses. Nope, they actually are homes built 150+ years ago! Many are terraced also, in other words adjoining each other and typically limited in space inside. Again many Americans will exclaim things like: "why is the washine machine in the kitchen?" It's quite simple, the houses were typically built to house industrial workers and their families, so they were never designed to be breathtaking or extravagant. They were designed to be practical, safe, and sturdy, and a way to entice workers to a city setting back in the day when people were typically employed rurally or locally, farm labour, fishermen, or hand crafts such as woodturning or roof thatching. The industrial revolution brought in the opportunity to mass produce things and run much larger factories, mills, or speed up mining, all of which required staff on a much larger scale, but of course they had nowhere to live. And so the business owners would build tons of homes, small and perfectly adequate, strong brick structures that were warm and dry, and probably a lot more fancy than the homes they were currently in. Of course they still charged them rent however, deducted from their pay. 🙄 When they were built there were no bathrooms installed, LET ALONE a laundry room! Early Victorian England stank to high Heaven I have no doubt! 😳 But it's only because bathrooms weren't yet invented. Most water was hand pumped or drawn from a well, and toilets were outside until piped water and indoor plumbing was invented. The first "luxury" to be brought inside was the toilet. Which makes sense as only the wealthy could afford to have this done initially. If it meant they had a private indoor toilet and didn't have to go outside in all weathers, then that was amazing for the rich people! It wouldn't occur to them to have baths plumbed in at this point, as indoor hot water was not yet invented, and besides, their maids were the ones running up and down the stairs with pans of water boiled on the stove, to fill their bathtubs for them, which didn't inconvenience the wealthy anyway! So when toilets were first brought inside, they had to figure out where to put them. The most common space to use was the linen closet as it was a small enclosed private cubby area. They would have extra chests or chests of drawers in the bedrooms, and move the linens into those to be stored. Once the toilet was in place with all it's plumbing installed, being as it was the ONLY room in the house with an indoor water plumbing system, the door of COURSE needed a sign on it to point out how wonderful it was. It had water, it was formerly a linen closet, so it became a Water Closet, or W.C. which is still found on toilet doors today. Incidentally, whilst I'm on plumbing, I'll explain something else that often confuses Americans about our homes. After the toilet being brought indoors, the next thing to be brought in was fresh water. Not as fresh as today's water, but it would be piped in to save the maids going to the well or pump outside. The pipework from outside was fitted over the kitchen sink, so they suddenly had cold water running from a tap. Later on, when they discovered how to heat water without needing saucepans, they had to find a way to pipe it in. It couldn't come through the cold tap pipes, because the cold water would cool down the hot. So instead a tank was installed, usually in the loft, pipework took the cold water and diverted some directly to the tank, and the tank would be like a big saucepan, heating the water inside. The tank then had separate pipework coming off it, to allow the water to come out of a separate tap, so the kitchen sink now had hot AND cold taps. That is why we typically have two taps in our homes still! Yes of course since then, boilers have been invented that heat water instantly, but why replace a whole plumbing system if it still works? That's an AWFUL LOT of indoor walls, ceilings, floorboards or loft joists that need to be torn out to replace the existing system, plus sinks and baths to replace that only have one tap hole instead of two. A massive and hugely expensive, not to mention messy, inconvenient project to undertake, for the sake of replacing two taps with one? Who in their right mind would do that? American homes are mostly made of wood and typically don't last anywhere near as long as ours do. If they fall into disrepair it's cheaper to pull them down and rebuild from new, in which case it makes perfect sense to fit in an updated plumbing system right from the start - which is of course what is done with new build homes over here too. But stone materials last so much longer than wood, and wood needs regularly treating and repainting to protect it, which often families are too busy or simply can't afford to do. I mean our castles are still (mostly) intact right? The church in my town centre is dated to the 12th century! (Years 1100 - 1199) So because of the longevity of our buildings, it's very normal to have features in a home that date right back to when it was built, right up to modern day. And two taps is a very typical reminder of that. Many people may have mixer taps, but that's just a cosmetic upgrade. Technically the tap still attaches to both sides of the sink, channelling the hot and cold water to come out through one central spout, with two levers, knobs or left-right dials to operate the hot or cold waters. They LOOK like a modern upgrade, but the giveaway is that the mixer tap is still attached to a sink or bath that has TWO holes in. Therefore the house itself is still operating on the original plumbing system of cold water pipes and separate hot water pipes. Many of us still have parts of our plumbing system that is original, although most homes have of course have had lead pipes replaced with plastic. More recently in fact, many people have changed their single tap back to two, for a realistic romantic Victorian vibe, particularly in the bathroom if they install a claw foot bathtub. Ornate gold tabs are very trendy for a lot of people either wanting to create a Victorian feel, or if renovating an original Victorian home sympathetically. Revealing boarded up original fireplaces and wall mouldings as well, to bring the original home back to life. So that is why our homes are typically smaller, because they were built for different living. Three bedroom homes eventually became two bedroom, as one was given up to become a bathroom. And of course , washing machines went into the kitchen. It's also very limiting on extending such homes as you'd end up in the next door neighbour's lounge! Plus we have a fifth of your population, living on an island about the size of ONE of your 50 states! I think Alabama is the closest in size for comparison! The equivalent of the whole population of the USA, living in only 5 states!
*PART TWO* So yeah, we still have so much beautiful lush countryside, lakes, forests, meadows, mountains and glorious coastline - which we wouldn't want to remove, simply to have bigger homes. It makes sense that American homes are large because it's such a huge country, but our pretty landscape is not worth sacrificing for more house space. Besides, a home should be a base from which to explore imo. I'd rather be outside when it's warm and not cooped up indoors, even if it was as huge as Buckingham Palace. The beach, blue skies, flowers, birds chirping and all our historical sites, houses, churches, cathedrals and castles are far more beautiful than even the most expensive designer home interiors. A lot of Americans have since downsized or gone tiny, because they've realised that life should be lived and enjoyed. A home needs to provide shelter, comfort, somewhere to sleep, cook, eat and bathe - and anything extra is not really necessary. The Tiny Home Movement is a huge thing over there, whereas it's not here because most of us live in modest homes to start with. What I love about tiny homes is the clever use of untapped space. That gives me ideas in my own home despite mine not being quite as tiny as yours. Mine is probably double the size of yours I'm guessing. I find it very interesting to see American people going tiny, because it's really a bit deal to you to do. Most of you have large homes and mountains of "stuff" inside, it's actually fascinating to me to watch. I love seeing tours of all homes in fact, as my mind enjoys imagining me in that space, how I would decorate it, how I would use the rooms, and what things I'd do differently. I just love houses in general, of all sizes. If I draw something whimsical my go-to thing would be a house. I love dollhouses too. I'm currently transforming a garish pink dollhouse into a rustic 17th century, thatched witch's cottage. I'm also sewing a dollhouse as a gift. I love birdhouses too and have one in mind with the bundle of wood I have. I'm also planning a row of ornamental rustic beach houses in my garden, open inside, so small creatures or birds can use them as shelters. I'm just in love with houses! I enjoy tours of American mobile homes too, especially renovated ones. Or the bigger manufactured homes. We really have very few of such houses here. The thing I picture most in my imagination, when seeing a tiny home or mobile home for that matter, is how I would need to alter a few bits and bobs to suit the living I'm used to. How I could make it "work" for me. For example, most American mobile or tiny homes have a huge front porch with the front door. Lovely! BUT there's no way that's my FRONT! I'd get them to deliver it and back it into place the opposite way round. I know it's normal for you to barbecue out the front, or sit on a porch swing, but the thought of doing that facing the main front road, with every Tom, Dick and Harry strolling by, is a very firm, very English, Hell No! 😂 We are very friendly people, but do not like to be encroached upon. If we're gardening out front it's typical that passers by will pause for chit chat, or for me to stroke their dog etc, and that's lovely...but only because when I'm done tidying up out there, I can retreat back into my house and shut the door. If I'm sitting out on my porch I'd want to be looking at my back garden, not buses and cars driving past. If I was sitting on my porch and parcel deliveries were coming and going, schoolkids were playing out, and random people chit chatting I'd feel like I was caught in crosshairs! A red dot on my head from snipers on all sides. I also could not imagine being out there grilling and sitting at the table with family and friends in front of everyone. I'd want to do that out back, surrounded by my garden, backed by a seven foot fence! Not being overheard, overwatched, but keeping my life private. If you're not invited in, there's a reason. So I'd definitely put the porch at the back, meaning the front door becomes my back door, which is also perfect for leaving the door open for the dog to go out or grandchildren in and out, and I know they are safe, secluded and not at risk of someone snatching them or perving over them splashing in the paddling pool wearing a swimsuit! The grandchildren obviously not the dog! 😂 It means I can sit on my porch relaxing without being disturbed, or be with people and chat amongst ourselves privately. And plus I hate a front door straight into my lounge. It's that privacy thing again. Like you said you were showing us round AFTER you'd tidied up. But with your front door straight into the lounge, you've got little choice but to reveal your mess to any random person on the doorstep. They can see right into your LIFE, how you live, who's in there with you, someone could be laying down on the sofa feeling unwell, it could even be a burglar come to take note of where you TV, computer or expensive ornaments are. No one needs to see any of that unless I've invited them in. I'd want my front door to reveal me, standing in a small hallway with coats hanging and a shoe rack visible, nothing more. So I figure out where in the home I could fit that second door. What I really like about yours is the front kitchen, and also the hallway. The front kitchen allows for a full width kitchen that takes up only one end wall. So many times they put in a galley kitchen opening directly into the bathroom! Ewww! I've seen a very similar model to yours called The Tumbleweed, that has the kitchen, lounge and centre front door almost exactly like yours, but the stairs to the loft come out pointing at the sofa, instead of running along the side wall like yours. The bedroom door is then beside the stairs and the bathroom door is to the end of your sofa. Again ewww! That's gives no privacy to guests using the bathroom, emitting bathroom noises, and coming out to face you sitting in the lounge, having heard everything! They'd feel so embarrassed. Your tiny hallway actually serves a massive purpose in many ways. It gives greater privacy to the bathroom as it's door is opposite the sofa rather than next to it. The bathroom door also opens into that hallway, not into the lounge or kitchen. The hallway gives you a sense of transitioning from living space to sleep space, as the bedroom door opens into the hallway again, instead of directly into another room. And the bathroom between the lounge and bedroom serves as a buffer for noise, if a partner wants to stay up to watch TV, whilst you want to go to bed. I've actually never seen one of those hallways in a tiny house before, without it being in a foot traffic area. No one needs to go in there except to sleep or use the bathroom, whereas usually those type of hallway cupboards are within the kitchen or off the lounge, so you could go to get something out, and have someone needing to squeeze past right at that moment! Typical timing, especially for kids! Bit like why they always need to talk to you urgently the very second you're on the phone! 😂 I see with your sheds as you come in you've kind of blocked off your front, established it as a "My Space" area. Not somewhere to sit and chat to the world passing by. You've got your little bird house area and side patch along the sunroom as your actual garden, and I noted the importance of your point, when you talked about the area between you and next door, but BEYOND your garden area, as being an acceptable mingling space. That stood out to me for all of my Englishness as already mentioned! That is exactly what my fear would be, being outside in the open and people thinking it's ok to just start intruding on your space, peace or privacy. You've made it clear that within that boundary, you are on YOUR space, not OURS!!! These little things you've described here and there are exactly the same type of thoughts I have. You're clearly happy to be visible at an art show or on your channel, but when not wearing your "work face"...you want to be left alone. You're so lucky to have your own dedicated crafting "house". It's adorable and stuffed with so much whimsy, cosy, quirky and beautiful things. And all those yummy baskets and supplies! ME WANT THEM! 😍 I just love it! A tiny house for crafting has got to be the best type of house of all. The only thing missing from this tour was not seeing how close you are to the beach, my favourite place ever. Houses, beach and crafting all in one channel! Pretty much perfection in my opinion! Except missing the true crime... Hmmm maybe someone will steal your bottle cap wind chime, and then we can figure out which transient camper did it! Then plot twist...it was your dearest friend two doors up! 😱 😂 Really excited about the dots project! Can't wait for part two! Definitely subscribing. Ok i think I'm finally calming down and not gushing word salad any more! Sorry, for that, my mind was whizzing with the excitement of a crafting tiny house, for a minute I was right in there, and I didn't want to leave! But I will give you a rest now, you've earned it if you read all this. Ciao for now, love from Tami 😘 xxx Sussex, South East Coast, England.
Tami, Tami, Tami, It would take me an hour to write back to each of the wonderful stories you laid out. I laughed and laughed and laughed some more. You definitely have won the award for the longest comment and I wonder if YT will give me a little extra $ for it! 🤣 🤣 🤣 Thank you so much for your enthusiastic support and I AM SO GLAD YOU SUBBED! I look forward to hearing more of your stories! I think I might address some of your comments in a video! YES, I believe I will! For now, I have to get to work on Fridays Dots! Sending LOTS of LOVE your way! ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️
I can not believe how many have watched my video! I want to apologize for the shaky footage. It was very hard to film in such a small space. BUT, a very kind comment was made regarding it and motion sickness and she recommended I look into a thing called a GIMBAL for stabilization. I have purchased one and now waiting for it to arrive, then I will have to learn it but I LOVE learning new things! Next "tour" type video I will use it and hopefully it will help with the motion. Thank you all for being here, subscribing, commenting and watching to the end! I am Grateful for YOU! 💜
So if I get this right, you have a tiny house at the beach for your art !! Everyone’s dream who does art really, you lucky woman! I’m tuned in looking forward to more.
Yes! You have that right, A tiny house just for Arting and occasional meals for the fam! Heaven! 💜
Thank you for the tiny tour. It's adorable. You might want to check out my DIY phone or camera stand for recording. Your Hubby could totally make it Licketty split. If you can't find it let me know and I will attempt to link it to you. I live mine.
@@birdietherecycledhippychic642 hey birdie, I’d love to see it, email it to me please. My email is at the bottom of the description box. 💜
Thank you for sharing your personal space. What a lovely setup
Thank you so much! 💜💜💜
A fantastic nest and you and your husband are extremely talented and creative. Loved seeing all of the beautifully crafted things.
Thank you so much! 💛💛💛
Beautiful tiny house and area. What a great art spot. For dutch people its actually not so tiny. 😊 I'm dreaming of a container home someday somewhere. Even at 62 i still have hope it will happen. 😂❤
Absolutely, Brian and I are always talking about the future. Keep moving! ♥️
I think this is the first time I've seen your channel. What an adorable tiny house! I'm a tiny house aficionado, and it was lovely to have a tour. And my goodness, you are one crafty woman! And so is hubby, obviously! I look forward to seeing you in the creative process. Now I'm going to have to look up where Cape May is!
Southern New Jersey... And thanks for being here! 💜
I love your art studio so much! What a lovely, cozy tiny home. ❤
Thank you! 💜
Your tiny art house is charming. Thank you for sharing your home.
Thank you for looking! 💜
Hi, Jeri! I finally found your tiny house video. It’s a beautiful, beautiful house, I love the decoration, it’s so similar to my own style and I imagine how peaceful it is there.
It’s funny what you Americans consider tiny. In Europe, a regular house is that size. It’s true. Most don’t have that big kitchen. My kitchen is almost half the size of yours. Many bedrooms are really small, like that one, because most people live in apartments and there isn’t much space. I guess Americans are used to huge houses that for us are considered mansions. Only very wealthy families live in big houses in Europe.
Anyway, it’s always nice to see different ways of living, different cultures and traditions.
Tell your husband that I’m in love with his amazing flowers 💙💜🧡♥️🤎🩶🤍❤️🩵🩷💚
Hi, I'm glad you found the video! I guess we are spoiled here.. My home in PA is about 1500 sq feet, this one is about 600. I do love it here and it's been pretty queit most days, none of the neighbors are down yet, the kids are still in school. Soon it will be busy busy and I was just saying to Brian that I'll have to move into the kitchen to do the videos. The sun room has really thin walls and you can hear every little noise! thanks for watching, ❤️❤️❤️
LOVE your tiny house & all the wonderful fun goodies scattered all about. You have a very positive vibe going on there and it shows! Thank you for the tour and hope to see more!
Hey Teri! You know me by now.... And I will be sharing everything! Going to leave the camera out, you never know what you might see! 💜
Wow. Your tour video popped up presumably because I have an interest in tiny homes. After watching I viewed some more of your channel and immediately subscribed. I love your “purpose” and could relate so much as I am 65 this year and struggling with my retirement. I am looking forward to adapting with a new attitude “stay moving, no rules, just play”. Thank you for this.
Oh Yay!! Funny how YT pairs people with titles. I'm glad you found me! 💜
Same here!
Hi again, I enjoyed your tour of your tiny house, we moved into a very small house from a 3600 sq ft home and I so miss my art studio. You inspire me to get moving get creating again. I have a little cabin in the woods but the neighbors are a half a mile away.
I love to take my art stuff with me to the cabin but now I wish I had a tiny house in your park, its only 3000 miles away so my family would not be so happy to move that far but your wonderful space is magnificent. I am gathering material to create some dots thank you very much for inspiring me. We can be neighbors across the way LOL
Your friend ,
Susan
Hi Susan! We certainly can be neighbors in the threads! And I look forward to hearing more from you telling me you started a project, any project! ❤️
What a heavenly place you have created, Jeri. Every creative woman's dream. I hope you have a great season, doing whatever makes you happy and enjoying family.
Me too! I am so happy to be here, eat whatever I want and create whenever I want! LOL 💜
Such a sweet, crafty and lovely tiny home, thank you for the tour and the conversation.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching! 💛
Hi Jeri, I love your tiny house! It looks so happy and cozy! You have more countertop and cupboards in your kitchen than I do in my house. I got a chuckle in your bathroom, I have the same big yellow blow dryer. I call it big bird. It's old, lol. And I also have the same lighted, and magnified makeup mirror! Funny, but I love your video's and your art work is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your talents! Sherri Jo ❤️
Sherri Jo, that is funny! I bought that dryer at a yard sale, of course, because it's yellow! and I can't see without that magnifier mirror! I love my kitchen at the tiny house, most of the campers kitchens are really small and I like to cook. Thanks so much for watching! 💜
Jeri googled Cape May, what a beautiful place! Looks like white sand beach in the pictures. I loved the white sand beaches in Florida as a kid. It was so fine and fun to run thru your hands.
It is a beautiful place, and I love it. If you ever get to Cape May do let me know! 💜
Jeri, thank you so very much for the wonderful tour of your tiny art house. I loved everything you shared outside and inside and I look forward to all the beautiful art you art going to share with those of us lucky enough to have found your channel. I’ve been telling all my friends about you❣️ And I love all the purple💜
That is so kind of you to share me!!! 💜💜💜
I loved the video! I am interested in The strip quilt and the bottle cap chime! And also other things. I will go back and watch again. Hard to fathom your home as a trailer. 🥰
I tend to call it a camper sometimes, but it really is a Park Model, tiny house. Either way I love the heart out of it! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so very much for sharing your lovely tiny home, you have given me so much inspiration. As I prepare to move into a tiny house 😊
They are super cozy and I love mine! 💛💛💛
This is a dream place. Amazing ❤
Thank you and YES I am blessed! The Littles just left and I am sitting here stitching. 💜
JUST found thanks to The Log Cabin Stitcher who mentioned your dot-a-day, so glad! Just watched this little house (LOVE) tour. What a wonderful retreat - and at the beach to boot! I’m wondering if this little enclave is eastern shore of ❤Maryland where I am blessed enough to visit occasionally. I am now in the process of binge watching all your vids. So much to learn from you! Im a wanna be quilter as well as all the things! So happy to follow you now,
Cape May, NJ, across from Maryland. My daughter is in Bethany Beach and I take the ferry over to visit her and Ida, my grand... Thanks for being here! And also for telling me who sent you! I will visit her channel. 💜
@@JeriBellini Oh Jeri, I’ve always wanted to take the ferry over to Cape May! Bethany was a growing up summer vacation spot. And how wonderful to have your grands close enough by. Isn’t littles time a treasure? I am in the subs of Baltimore and am blessed to have all my grands close by. I really MUST put Cape May on my bucket list. You are quite a talented creative inspiration!
@@Christine-ix7tp Thank you Christine! Sending hugs, 💜
I am speechless. Your creativity and range of interests is phenomenal; a special bonus is adding a peek at your husband's art works. Shazam! Thank you for the tour! The summer plans you have for us look varied and exciting. I will definitely stay tuned for more!!
You are so kind! And yes, strap on your creativity belt, we're going to take a ride this summer! 💜
So much fun! An inspiration, you are! I have been in a creative funk so you have helped...we live in a little house in coastal georgia. My supplies and sewing are in my art hut out with the chickens. So, you get to be my inspiration.
Oh Cathy, out with the chickens! OH MY! That sounds exciting! Please keep moving and if I sparked anything, I'm grateful! Sending hugs, 💜
I love your tiny house and everything in it, especially that scrappy quilt of circles! So much eye candy to look at. What a fun place to create in.
Thank you! I'll be making the circle quilt as a video! ❤️
@@JeriBellini Yay!
What a beautiful space, so peaceful! I live on the backside of a lake community so I know how busy it gets, even on my side, I love summer so it's all good with me! Love your tiny home and thank you for the tour, I have always wanted to see how the space looks and I like!! Looking forward to more tutorials on your page, love all of the art work you and your hubby create. Blessings to you......cheers!
Thank you! I just love it down here and know I am very blessed! 💜
Loved all the quilts! I love scrappy as well and very much look forward to to raw edge quilt as well as the circle one. So creative....you are an inspiration!
Thank you, so glad you are here and hope you will play along with me! 💜
Absolutely love this home. It's a perfect happy place,
It really is! I get so much done here, get to spend time with my family to boot! It's a win win!
Such a beautiful home/camper. A wonderful creative space. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Cynthia, thank you for being here! It's my Happy Place! 💜
It's a lovely place. Congratulations! I love making journals too.
Thank you! 😊 Thanks for watching! 💜
You are amazing! You and your husband are so talented! Loved your tour. I am going to be checking out some thrift shops to find some wallets. Those journals are just amazing. I love all your tributes to your mom. My mom and I had a special relationship, too! She was talented and we were always working on lots of projects! TFS. 🙏🥰
You are so very welcome! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, I SO appreciate it! 💜
Glad 2 have found ur channel...Sunday.....now binge watching since ur come back video. Going forward, the hope of happy days to become great memories.
There have been many comments that R spot on 4 us 1950's, folks. .
.give or take a decade. Like the gentle way U explain the process of the art.
The ending is ?😢... but U ask 4 comments.
Ann, Florida fan
Hi Ann, thanks for watching. I love reading the comments! I'm glad you're here! 💜
Great space to create. Enjoy your summer and the grandbabies.
Thank you, I am blessed and I am so grateful. Thanks for stopping by! 💜
Jeri I love your tiny house and you have indeed made great use of your space. Have you thought about using a swag lamp(s) in your art space? Look forward to the quilt video and all of your other creative creations❤❤.
I would love to, but we don't have electricity in the ceiling and I only have 2 plugs in my sun room.
Such a cool place and so homey. Thanks for sharing your space!
Thanks for watching! ❤️❤️❤️
I love your Tiny House Tour!! I love going to craft fairs here in the UK, so it would be lovely to see your craft stall sometime when you're out and about! Looking forward to keeping in touch with your fabulous creative ideas!
Thank you for being here! 💜
Lovely! I was in Colorado when you posted so I am 3 days late. Thanks for sharing all your creativity. You are amazing! So much enjoyment you provide the UA-cam world. I haven't traveled in nearly 6 years and my Aged body wasn't very friendly to me. I got a reality check for sure, but I did take a stitching project for the plane and hotel. Your Tiny Happy Home is beautiful! Take care and I am looking forward to your new Tiny House projects. x's lj p.s. a Bouquet of Paint Brushes - no water required is adorable.
Hahaha, love that about the vase of paintbrushes! I have never been to CO, I bet it was wonderful! But I'm not a big traveler either, I like my own bed! Thanks so much for watching! 💜
Great job explaining. Thank you.
You are welcome! 💜
I love your tiny house ❤thank you for sharing ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you for being here! 💜
What a wonderful little community! You are really fortunate and I am amazed at how you’ve managed to get a dedicated art studio in your tiny house. I’m doing the same thing with my upstairs bedroom. It’s an old house with a converted attic so i am having fun creating a multi-use space. Even making a space for Art is art lol!
Yes it is! I love decorating my space too! And remember I live here mostly alone, Brian only comes down every 2 weeks or so. So I can SPREAD out and I do! ❤️❤️❤️
I loved this tour! Thank you for sharing your tiny house!
You are so welcome! 💜
I am so jealous of your space!!!! It is beautiful! New subscriber here can’t wait to craft along with you!!
I love your channel name! I'm in my pj's today, kinda gloomy out so I'll stay in the campground. You CAN and I DO go out in my jammies around here! I think I'll start some projects today. Thanks for joining me! 💜
I love your tiny house. I wish I had a space to retreat to. It is really relaxing.
Thank you! I waited a LONG time to get this and if you can't have something like this (and I know it won't last forever, things change) then section off a small space just for you! Someplace, even if it's a corner of your sofa! When you go there you will know it's time to create. Sending you love and hugs! oxoxo 💛 Thank you so much for watching and conversing with me!
Love all your projects! Would love to make the circle scrappy quilt, please make a tutorial, also for the little board books…
Will DO! I was just trying to decide what to do next.... I made a list last night. We're going to have some fun this summer! 💜
Great tour. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 💜💜💜
Love your video and the little circles.
Thank you so much! ♥️
What a great home👍🧡
I am blessed! For sure! ♥️
Thank you so much for sharing your creative studio. I loved all of it and all your creativity. Blessings my friend. ❤😊
You are so welcome! Have a blessed day Debbie! ♥️
It’s gorgeous ❤
Thank you so much!! 💜
Your tiny house is beautiful
Thank you so much! 💜💜💜
Thank, enjoyed the tour..
You are so welcome, thanks for being here! 💜
Just found your channel and simply love, love your tiny house! It’s so inspiring. Great collection of art and craftsy items, you’ve been busy! Also what wonderful flowers your husband makes, they’re really beautiful and unusual. And that angel in. The front…💕such a beautiful way of keeping mom with you, although I see she’s everywhere in your house 💕 By the look of it the whole family makes art. Your daughter’s coasters are adorable.
I would love to male your scrappy circle quilt, looks like fun and it’s gorgeous. Thank you so very much for sharing your gorgeous little space.
Your comment is heartwarming! Thank you for your kind words. My girls are VERY talented! My mom and my dad were artists too. Mom watercolor, crocheted hats for the homeless, thousands of them! Dad made gorgeous things with mother of pearl, you might say similar to mosaics. I'll have to show some of his work sometime. When I run out of Dot ideas I'm going to do the circle quilt. 💜💜💜
really great space and I enjoyed the walk around
Hey Jamie, thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment! 💜
Fun fun space!
Thank you, I love it! 💜💜💜
So fun to see your space and how you display and store all your treasures. Just found your channel and am so excited about the dots and your plans to share more projects. Would LOVE to learn more about your scrappy circle quilt on the bed! It is GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing 💜💛💚
That scrappy quilt is coming soon! ❤️❤️❤️
Great fun!! Loved the tour 😊
Hello there Elizabeth!! I must get over to your channel and see what you've been up to. Getting ready to come down here has been a production and have not had any time for video watching! Hope you are well! 💜
Thank you for sharing your little house and art space. I really enjoyed seeing it. The little houses on camping grounds here in the UK are differently designed so it was so grey seeing yours and so much character as it’s filled with your lovely creative energy and artefacts.:-)
Sorry! So great seeing yours
Thank you for watching, and I love seeing the inside of peoples art spaces too! 💛
I really enjoyed your video tour. I just found your channel and look forward to seeing more from you. Love your art room and tiny home. You are so creative . Jacilyn from southern Indiana
Thank you so much! I’m glad you’re here! 💛
Love your little house especially the large kitchen area and porch. Would like to see how to make the raw edged quilt. Enjoy your time there. Thanks for the tour!❤
I have a lot of ideas for the summer, hope I can keep up with myself! LOL 💜
Hello, Jeri!😮
What a lovely retreat ypu’ve created! Losing track of time and days…? I do that all of the time! I put it down to being retired. The days ebb and flow. It’s definitely a good thing that I use my alerts on my calendar to remind me of upcoming events. That usually works-well except for a recent theatre event when a friend called to see where I was 30min before curtain . I simply threw on some clothes, and we made it there with time to spare. 😁
I’m looking forward to following your channel and catching up on some of your past videos.
Thank you, and stay well!
Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
YES, I have a calendar too with little alerts that pop up! Anything that helps us, right? 💛
Fun little place! I’d love to see what you do with the kiddos and the jelly plates!
I will share once they come down for the summer. They are bumming now because they still have school until June and it's a hike from our regular house to here. 💜
Love your jewellery
Oh thank you so much! I have huge boxes of it and need to sell it off, one of these days!
What a beautiful creative space. Enjoy your Summer of fun!
Without a doubt I will be having a crazy good time, thanks for watching! 💜
Thank you Jeri ❤ what a lovely little place - I look forward to seeing everything that you will be creating xx be well and stay safe
Hi Janet, hope you are well. I've got a fun project for Friday, maybe you will join me and make one with one of your husband's things. Stay tuned... Sending hugs 💜
@@JeriBellini This sounds exciting! Thank you. Blessings and enjoy your week. Stay safe
Hey Jeri, loved the tour of your little nest! I live alone as well and my home is so much like yours. Not with regards supplies but love your home and artsy! You inspire me so! Much love
It's nice having the place to yourself! Thanks for watching! 💜
What a lovely place!! It's bright and cheery!! Thank you for sharing, I know you are going to have many happy memories!!
I am SO BLESSED! And we are going to make memories together! 💜
I love your place. It’s so cozy. What a wonderful artsy place for creativity. I’m recovering from surgery, so your tour was a welcome respite from dulll TV! I love all your crafts and look forward to learning so much from you Jeri. I’m sharing your channel with a bunch of crafty friends.
Oh Marti, how kind of you to share! I look forward to meeting new friends and getting to know you better. I am blessed being here. It's raining today and I made another video, will air on Friday. It IS in fact SO cozy here, you will hear the rain on the roof in the video, it could put me to sleep! 💛
Such a lovely home🥰 and beautiful place to do your amazing crafting! Thank you for sharing💕. So glad I found your channel. Looking forward to future videos. Love your beadwork!
Thank you! I'm a dabbler and do lots of many things. Thank you for joining me! 💜
Oh how adorable. I love your little house ❤. Can't wait to see what you will be up to this summer ❤
I'll be up to a LOT, that's all I do, well and go to the beach and the pool! LOL 💜Thank you!
So cute & cozy ,love all your projects 🥰Thank you for the tour 🌺
So very welcome! 💜
Hi Jeri. Your tiny house is adorable. I love the flash card book. Would you please make another with us?
I will! It was good fun to make. 💛
Slip Knot binding... I love that crunchy book.
I know, me too! I want to make another! And will! 💜
Nice park model. And your lot size, wow. Most campgrounds sizes are so small
Yes, some of the spots in here are really small, I was very fortunate to get this one. Thanks for watching! 💜
I just found your channel. I love all of your work. You are my kinda people lol. Just subscribed!
Hey there... Thank you for joining! 💜
Grazie per aver mostrato la tua casa,è molto divertente e molto interessante guardare quante cose possiedi e quanti lavori crei.Non riesco a leggere tutte le parole della traduzione perché le parole scorrono veloci(non parlo l'inglese😢)ma riesco più o meno a capire tutto quello che dici.Mi piacerebbe vedere il tutorial di come rileghi quei libretti pagina per pagina,li trovo molto belli...e mi piacerebbe anche vedere il tutorial di quel quilt che hai sul letto(quello con le parti tonde e di tanti colori❤)...davvero ti ammiro perché fai tantissimi lavori di tutti i tipi,sei speciale ...e lo è anche tuo marito che crea quei bellissimi piatti di vetro ....ma sono bellissime anche le casette degli uccellini😂😂😂😂insomma mi piace tutto.grazie ancora del video ...da noi in Italia oggi è il 25 /4 ed è la festa della liberazione🎉🎉🎉 buon a giornata anche a te❤❤❤
Ecco il collegamento per la rilegatura Slip Knot... Ecco il collegamento per la rilegatura Slip Knot
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Grazie mille per la visione e i tuoi gentili commenti! 💜
I do use my phone to video and so far the easiest has been an arm that is supposed to clamp on the desk but I clamp it on a rotating organizer and weigh down the organizer. It’s a bendable clamp with joints. I light separately. So far this has worked the best for me.
OH I love that you clip it to a Lazy Susan type thing! Do you use a ring light or natural light? Thank you! 💜
I try natural light when I can but mostly my ring…I struggle with lighting as the overhead room light gets in the way!
WOW!!! What a great creative space you have. I absolutely love your park model and would like to know the manufacturer and model name, if you care to share. Oh, and I’m a new subscriber…from the moment I saw your placemats protecting your arm chair rests!! GREAT use of color! ❤
I can't remember but I'll look it up tomorrow and let you know. Thank you for watching! 💜
I’d love to make that bound book.
I've been dying to get back to my bookmaking! Thank you for mentioning it! 💛
I just love you.Please could you show me how you put you’re hair up with the scarves etc.Just found you and I feel like I’ve known you for ever.Thank you for lifting me up x
I sure can! I've had short hair for a really LONG time, and I thought before I die I want to grow it long again but hair makes me crazy so I'm always putting it up! LOL and I just love you back! I'll do it next Tuesday because those are the videos I babble on in... ♥️ what's your name if you don't mind me asking?
Hi Jeri! Thank you for sharing with us! Absolutely loved the tour and especially that circle quilt🩷🩵❤️💙. I live way at the top and eastern section of Pennsylvania. What state is your tiny house in?
P.S. I’m getting all the supplies to start a dot a day!!!!
YAY! I'm in New Jersey, Cape May. Thanks for watching! 💜
What art supplies are you able to store in the outdoor storage buildings? I live in a tiny lake house, over the water, and would love to store things in an outdoor room on the deck.
I have mostly my metal stuff and also my supplies to do eco printing. I'll share that in another video.
@@JeriBellini thank you!
I love love love the quilt that was on your bed that you showed us. What is the name of that pattern? I’d love to have you do that with us.
Oh my gosh! I have NO Idea! Wait, do you mean the one ON the bed or the one in a box on the bed (the reddish one?) The circles?
@JeriBellini the one with the circles. It's stunning!
@@barbibarnum OK, I will do that one soon! ♥
Would love to see how you alter books
I can't wait to get my hands on a book project! The summer is flying by! ❤️
TFS Jeri. Today's Quote: Magic is believing in yourself if you can do that you can make anything happen." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.The inside of our 1950's mobile is 600 square feet one bedroom. My craft stuff is stuffed everywhere. I love your craft supplies sheds. We have a normal mobile home tiny yard. I love everything you have. The walted ceilings are cool. Our ceilings are very low. The entire place is very old and coming apart. Its the least expensive place we could get. Rent in Florida is over the top. I'd love to have such an exquisite home. Love to see the yard after the plants fill in. The pop lid wind chime is awesome. That quilt is awesome!! Huge HUGS! Namesta 🐞🐞🐞
Hey Lala, I did not know you were in Florida, my sister is down there too, winter only. It is a challenge when you have a small place but sometimes it's better to have less choices. Thanks for being here, great quote! 💜
P.S. I am grateful for you, too!!!
Ahhh, so sweet! Thank you for being here! 💜
I’m new to your channel . Which beach are you close to?
Cape May, it's in New Jersey. 💛
Wallpaper book. Beware of pre-pasted wallpaper it has antifungal properties that are not good for our skin or to be ingested, this happens if it gets on hands and food id handled before hands are washed. So best to make sure that any wallpaper used is untreated.
Thanks for the tip! This was unpasted paper... 💜
You talk about Campers - REALLY. This is a nice size home when you can afford space for a studio. Your house is not that tiny in comparison to new build properties in the UK. I have seen sitting rooms around 15 feet long by 12. No other rooms except kitchen bath and bedrooms.
This is a gorgeous place to be in. Enjoy.
Thank you, I know I am blessed, so blessed! Thanks for watching! ox
Hi Jeri! I enjoyed every minute of this video. You are one talented lady. I love all the journals you showed us. If you make one on your channel, I would follow along. I noticed that you have hydrangea growing in a container. It works out well? I was thinking about getting a hydrangea and now I really want one knowing I can use a container to grow it in. Thanks for sharing your space with us! ❤️❤️❤️
Oh Susan! I'm so glad you would want to work along!! And yes, my hydrangea has been in that container for YEARS! You just have to keep water on them in the summer and also they do not love sun, they do best in shade or just a little sun. If you wind up putting them in sun just make sure you keep them well watered. Thanks for being here! ox 💜
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You sure are! I just posted this a minute ago, make sure you watch it and leave me another message! 🤣 💜 (It took ALL day for this to load, the internet was awful today!)
Where are you? This is so cute!
@@JeriBellini you should get cd3 to bring a leaf blower down and push all that stuff right to the main office. It’s not like they didn’t have all winter to clean it up
@@carolcottrell3270 Southern NJ, the shore. Thank you!
@@gsxjinvxet LOLOLOLOL YOU are very FUNNY! 💜 Thanks for watching!
ooo I'm in love with your home. I am sensitive to motion so I had to stop watching. :( I don't know how much a stabilizer is, but that would be an awesome addition to your filming. I got to see your front room though.
Thanks for attempting to watch... I am sensitive to that as well, next time I'll cover the camera when I turn around, don't know why I didn't think of doing that for this video. I am sorry. I think it was worse because the place is so small and I had to do a lot of pivoting. I'll put a few timestamps in the description so you can go right to specific projects I showed. 💜
@@JeriBellini that's sweet. :) it's more than just turning though, even when someone walks and films I feel it. It's a curse haha. I know many UA-camrs have this small handheld tool (called a stabilizer I think) that's not big or expensive. It just takes the wobble and sway away when you move the camera while filming. Just a thought. I think that maybe, over time of you filming in your cute little house, I will get to see all the spaces. Maybe start the video in different rooms so this princess, haha, can see more of your adorable place.
@@kb9847 I have never heard of this and am already researching it as I plan on doing more "come along with me" videos. So thank you for telling me about it! ox
@@JeriBellini I would be soooo happy!! I would come along EVERY time too. :)
@@kb9847 I ordered 3 of them! I like to do that to see which one I like best. My hubs researched them this morning and I ordered some really nice ones. I so appreciate you mentioning this! 💜 I think this will be a game changer!
*I've just come back to the beginning of my comment to warn you, that this comment is heading into LONG territory! I'm not even finished yet, but it occurred to me to come write this warning at the top. It's kind of a story time, so grab a cup of coffee or a stiff drink...you may be in need of one or the other...or both!* 😂
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*Ooops I had to pop back up here to say scrap the coffee and head straight for the alcohol! This is looking to be a two-parter comment the way it's going! I just can't seem to shut the f√ck up today!!!* 😳
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*Back again!*
*PART ONE*
I just discovered you on your dots slow stitching video, and then this video popped up on the side as well. Finally UA-cam threw me a suggestion that wasn't entirely bizarre! 😁
I do crafting, and watch a lot of crafting videos, but I also watch a lot of tiny house tours as well, as I'm obsessed with them. Aside from that I watch a lot of true crime videos, so if you wish to murder some lone transient camper and film it for UA-cam, I'll have discovered my ultimate channel in one! 😂🤣😅
One of my favourite tiny house channels is Recreational Resort Cottages based in Texas, because having watched a gazillion, theirs seem to be really well built and fitted out. But saying that, it doesn't mean I love every floorplan they offer or think they've used the space as efficiently as I think they could have.
I'm English, born, raised and live in England. I've never been to America but one of the things that hits me is just how different our houses are. Not just in terms of size although that's typically the most obvious difference. Obviously here in England a lot of people live in Victorian houses, and I think a lot of American viewers misinterpret that as Victorian "style" houses. Nope, they actually are homes built 150+ years ago!
Many are terraced also, in other words adjoining each other and typically limited in space inside. Again many Americans will exclaim things like: "why is the washine machine in the kitchen?" It's quite simple, the houses were typically built to house industrial workers and their families, so they were never designed to be breathtaking or extravagant. They were designed to be practical, safe, and sturdy, and a way to entice workers to a city setting back in the day when people were typically employed rurally or locally, farm labour, fishermen, or hand crafts such as woodturning or roof thatching.
The industrial revolution brought in the opportunity to mass produce things and run much larger factories, mills, or speed up mining, all of which required staff on a much larger scale, but of course they had nowhere to live. And so the business owners would build tons of homes, small and perfectly adequate, strong brick structures that were warm and dry, and probably a lot more fancy than the homes they were currently in. Of course they still charged them rent however, deducted from their pay. 🙄
When they were built there were no bathrooms installed, LET ALONE a laundry room! Early Victorian England stank to high Heaven I have no doubt! 😳 But it's only because bathrooms weren't yet invented. Most water was hand pumped or drawn from a well, and toilets were outside until piped water and indoor plumbing was invented.
The first "luxury" to be brought inside was the toilet. Which makes sense as only the wealthy could afford to have this done initially. If it meant they had a private indoor toilet and didn't have to go outside in all weathers, then that was amazing for the rich people! It wouldn't occur to them to have baths plumbed in at this point, as indoor hot water was not yet invented, and besides, their maids were the ones running up and down the stairs with pans of water boiled on the stove, to fill their bathtubs for them, which didn't inconvenience the wealthy anyway!
So when toilets were first brought inside, they had to figure out where to put them. The most common space to use was the linen closet as it was a small enclosed private cubby area. They would have extra chests or chests of drawers in the bedrooms, and move the linens into those to be stored. Once the toilet was in place with all it's plumbing installed, being as it was the ONLY room in the house with an indoor water plumbing system, the door of COURSE needed a sign on it to point out how wonderful it was. It had water, it was formerly a linen closet, so it became a Water Closet, or W.C. which is still found on toilet doors today.
Incidentally, whilst I'm on plumbing, I'll explain something else that often confuses Americans about our homes. After the toilet being brought indoors, the next thing to be brought in was fresh water. Not as fresh as today's water, but it would be piped in to save the maids going to the well or pump outside. The pipework from outside was fitted over the kitchen sink, so they suddenly had cold water running from a tap.
Later on, when they discovered how to heat water without needing saucepans, they had to find a way to pipe it in. It couldn't come through the cold tap pipes, because the cold water would cool down the hot. So instead a tank was installed, usually in the loft, pipework took the cold water and diverted some directly to the tank, and the tank would be like a big saucepan, heating the water inside. The tank then had separate pipework coming off it, to allow the water to come out of a separate tap, so the kitchen sink now had hot AND cold taps.
That is why we typically have two taps in our homes still! Yes of course since then, boilers have been invented that heat water instantly, but why replace a whole plumbing system if it still works? That's an AWFUL LOT of indoor walls, ceilings, floorboards or loft joists that need to be torn out to replace the existing system, plus sinks and baths to replace that only have one tap hole instead of two. A massive and hugely expensive, not to mention messy, inconvenient project to undertake, for the sake of replacing two taps with one? Who in their right mind would do that?
American homes are mostly made of wood and typically don't last anywhere near as long as ours do. If they fall into disrepair it's cheaper to pull them down and rebuild from new, in which case it makes perfect sense to fit in an updated plumbing system right from the start - which is of course what is done with new build homes over here too. But stone materials last so much longer than wood, and wood needs regularly treating and repainting to protect it, which often families are too busy or simply can't afford to do. I mean our castles are still (mostly) intact right? The church in my town centre is dated to the 12th century! (Years 1100 - 1199)
So because of the longevity of our buildings, it's very normal to have features in a home that date right back to when it was built, right up to modern day. And two taps is a very typical reminder of that. Many people may have mixer taps, but that's just a cosmetic upgrade. Technically the tap still attaches to both sides of the sink, channelling the hot and cold water to come out through one central spout, with two levers, knobs or left-right dials to operate the hot or cold waters. They LOOK like a modern upgrade, but the giveaway is that the mixer tap is still attached to a sink or bath that has TWO holes in. Therefore the house itself is still operating on the original plumbing system of cold water pipes and separate hot water pipes.
Many of us still have parts of our plumbing system that is original, although most homes have of course have had lead pipes replaced with plastic. More recently in fact, many people have changed their single tap back to two, for a realistic romantic Victorian vibe, particularly in the bathroom if they install a claw foot bathtub. Ornate gold tabs are very trendy for a lot of people either wanting to create a Victorian feel, or if renovating an original Victorian home sympathetically. Revealing boarded up original fireplaces and wall mouldings as well, to bring the original home back to life.
So that is why our homes are typically smaller, because they were built for different living. Three bedroom homes eventually became two bedroom, as one was given up to become a bathroom. And of course , washing machines went into the kitchen. It's also very limiting on extending such homes as you'd end up in the next door neighbour's lounge! Plus we have a fifth of your population, living on an island about the size of ONE of your 50 states! I think Alabama is the closest in size for comparison! The equivalent of the whole population of the USA, living in only 5 states!
*PART TWO*
So yeah, we still have so much beautiful lush countryside, lakes, forests, meadows, mountains and glorious coastline - which we wouldn't want to remove, simply to have bigger homes. It makes sense that American homes are large because it's such a huge country, but our pretty landscape is not worth sacrificing for more house space. Besides, a home should be a base from which to explore imo. I'd rather be outside when it's warm and not cooped up indoors, even if it was as huge as Buckingham Palace. The beach, blue skies, flowers, birds chirping and all our historical sites, houses, churches, cathedrals and castles are far more beautiful than even the most expensive designer home interiors.
A lot of Americans have since downsized or gone tiny, because they've realised that life should be lived and enjoyed. A home needs to provide shelter, comfort, somewhere to sleep, cook, eat and bathe - and anything extra is not really necessary. The Tiny Home Movement is a huge thing over there, whereas it's not here because most of us live in modest homes to start with. What I love about tiny homes is the clever use of untapped space. That gives me ideas in my own home despite mine not being quite as tiny as yours. Mine is probably double the size of yours I'm guessing. I find it very interesting to see American people going tiny, because it's really a bit deal to you to do. Most of you have large homes and mountains of "stuff" inside, it's actually fascinating to me to watch.
I love seeing tours of all homes in fact, as my mind enjoys imagining me in that space, how I would decorate it, how I would use the rooms, and what things I'd do differently. I just love houses in general, of all sizes. If I draw something whimsical my go-to thing would be a house. I love dollhouses too. I'm currently transforming a garish pink dollhouse into a rustic 17th century, thatched witch's cottage. I'm also sewing a dollhouse as a gift. I love birdhouses too and have one in mind with the bundle of wood I have. I'm also planning a row of ornamental rustic beach houses in my garden, open inside, so small creatures or birds can use them as shelters. I'm just in love with houses!
I enjoy tours of American mobile homes too, especially renovated ones. Or the bigger manufactured homes. We really have very few of such houses here. The thing I picture most in my imagination, when seeing a tiny home or mobile home for that matter, is how I would need to alter a few bits and bobs to suit the living I'm used to. How I could make it "work" for me.
For example, most American mobile or tiny homes have a huge front porch with the front door. Lovely! BUT there's no way that's my FRONT! I'd get them to deliver it and back it into place the opposite way round. I know it's normal for you to barbecue out the front, or sit on a porch swing, but the thought of doing that facing the main front road, with every Tom, Dick and Harry strolling by, is a very firm, very English, Hell No! 😂
We are very friendly people, but do not like to be encroached upon. If we're gardening out front it's typical that passers by will pause for chit chat, or for me to stroke their dog etc, and that's lovely...but only because when I'm done tidying up out there, I can retreat back into my house and shut the door. If I'm sitting out on my porch I'd want to be looking at my back garden, not buses and cars driving past. If I was sitting on my porch and parcel deliveries were coming and going, schoolkids were playing out, and random people chit chatting I'd feel like I was caught in crosshairs! A red dot on my head from snipers on all sides. I also could not imagine being out there grilling and sitting at the table with family and friends in front of everyone. I'd want to do that out back, surrounded by my garden, backed by a seven foot fence! Not being overheard, overwatched, but keeping my life private. If you're not invited in, there's a reason.
So I'd definitely put the porch at the back, meaning the front door becomes my back door, which is also perfect for leaving the door open for the dog to go out or grandchildren in and out, and I know they are safe, secluded and not at risk of someone snatching them or perving over them splashing in the paddling pool wearing a swimsuit! The grandchildren obviously not the dog! 😂 It means I can sit on my porch relaxing without being disturbed, or be with people and chat amongst ourselves privately.
And plus I hate a front door straight into my lounge. It's that privacy thing again. Like you said you were showing us round AFTER you'd tidied up. But with your front door straight into the lounge, you've got little choice but to reveal your mess to any random person on the doorstep. They can see right into your LIFE, how you live, who's in there with you, someone could be laying down on the sofa feeling unwell, it could even be a burglar come to take note of where you TV, computer or expensive ornaments are. No one needs to see any of that unless I've invited them in. I'd want my front door to reveal me, standing in a small hallway with coats hanging and a shoe rack visible, nothing more. So I figure out where in the home I could fit that second door.
What I really like about yours is the front kitchen, and also the hallway. The front kitchen allows for a full width kitchen that takes up only one end wall. So many times they put in a galley kitchen opening directly into the bathroom! Ewww! I've seen a very similar model to yours called The Tumbleweed, that has the kitchen, lounge and centre front door almost exactly like yours, but the stairs to the loft come out pointing at the sofa, instead of running along the side wall like yours. The bedroom door is then beside the stairs and the bathroom door is to the end of your sofa.
Again ewww! That's gives no privacy to guests using the bathroom, emitting bathroom noises, and coming out to face you sitting in the lounge, having heard everything! They'd feel so embarrassed. Your tiny hallway actually serves a massive purpose in many ways. It gives greater privacy to the bathroom as it's door is opposite the sofa rather than next to it. The bathroom door also opens into that hallway, not into the lounge or kitchen. The hallway gives you a sense of transitioning from living space to sleep space, as the bedroom door opens into the hallway again, instead of directly into another room. And the bathroom between the lounge and bedroom serves as a buffer for noise, if a partner wants to stay up to watch TV, whilst you want to go to bed.
I've actually never seen one of those hallways in a tiny house before, without it being in a foot traffic area. No one needs to go in there except to sleep or use the bathroom, whereas usually those type of hallway cupboards are within the kitchen or off the lounge, so you could go to get something out, and have someone needing to squeeze past right at that moment! Typical timing, especially for kids! Bit like why they always need to talk to you urgently the very second you're on the phone! 😂
I see with your sheds as you come in you've kind of blocked off your front, established it as a "My Space" area. Not somewhere to sit and chat to the world passing by. You've got your little bird house area and side patch along the sunroom as your actual garden, and I noted the importance of your point, when you talked about the area between you and next door, but BEYOND your garden area, as being an acceptable mingling space. That stood out to me for all of my Englishness as already mentioned! That is exactly what my fear would be, being outside in the open and people thinking it's ok to just start intruding on your space, peace or privacy. You've made it clear that within that boundary, you are on YOUR space, not OURS!!!
These little things you've described here and there are exactly the same type of thoughts I have. You're clearly happy to be visible at an art show or on your channel, but when not wearing your "work face"...you want to be left alone. You're so lucky to have your own dedicated crafting "house". It's adorable and stuffed with so much whimsy, cosy, quirky and beautiful things. And all those yummy baskets and supplies! ME WANT THEM! 😍 I just love it! A tiny house for crafting has got to be the best type of house of all. The only thing missing from this tour was not seeing how close you are to the beach, my favourite place ever. Houses, beach and crafting all in one channel! Pretty much perfection in my opinion!
Except missing the true crime... Hmmm maybe someone will steal your bottle cap wind chime, and then we can figure out which transient camper did it! Then plot twist...it was your dearest friend two doors up! 😱
😂 Really excited about the dots project! Can't wait for part two! Definitely subscribing. Ok i think I'm finally calming down and not gushing word salad any more! Sorry, for that, my mind was whizzing with the excitement of a crafting tiny house, for a minute I was right in there, and I didn't want to leave! But I will give you a rest now, you've earned it if you read all this.
Ciao for now, love from Tami 😘 xxx
Sussex, South East Coast, England.
Tami, Tami, Tami, It would take me an hour to write back to each of the wonderful stories you laid out. I laughed and laughed and laughed some more. You definitely have won the award for the longest comment and I wonder if YT will give me a little extra $ for it! 🤣 🤣 🤣 Thank you so much for your enthusiastic support and I AM SO GLAD YOU SUBBED! I look forward to hearing more of your stories! I think I might address some of your comments in a video! YES, I believe I will! For now, I have to get to work on Fridays Dots! Sending LOTS of LOVE your way! ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ ♥️
I am grateful for you!👏🏽🫶🏾💫
Ditto back at you!!! 💛💛💛