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Getting Tiny at UCLA

Last weekend's workshop in LA was a great success. Despite the rain and a series of confusing road blocks on the UCLA campus, we all managed to find our way to the De Neve plaza Saturday morning. The energy was high, and the conference room was lovely- it even came equipped with coffee!

As a new member of the Tumbleweed family, this was my very first workshop. I was thrilled to get a chance to meet some key players: the weekend speakers featured Jay Shafer, along with self-proclaimed "Tumbleweed poster child" Austin Hay.

 Austin talking about his houseAustin talking about his house 

This was 18 year old Austin's third time as a guest speaker at a Tumbleweed workshop, and he was a big hit. He captivated the group with his tales of poorly measured couches and burnt cookies. Austin's supportive dad was also present- in addition to being a great sport about driving us around in circles on the campus, he fielded a number of questions about parenting, house building, and Austin's personal hygiene.

Hailing from as far as Alberta, Canada, to Atlanta, Georgia, this batch of tiny house lovers brought a ton of information to the table. There were couples, individuals, and some awesome parent-child teams. The most exciting part of the workshop was when the graph paper and pencils came out: with help from Austin and Jay, the participants got a chance to draw out their own floor plan ideas

 Austin helping with floor plansAustin was particularly helpful to those interested in designing spaces for young people

After we'd had a chance to brainstorm on our own, Jay led a group critique. I loved hearing some of the questions and ideas regarding innovative material usages and layout plans.

Critique Critiquing plans 

Over the course of two days, stories were shared, friendships formed, and business plans hatched- what a great opportunity to network with fellow Tumbleweed fans. We can't wait to see what kind of wonderful projects you come up with!

If you attended the workshop and would like to leave feedback or if you have any questions about upcoming workshops, please feel free to write a comment below. 

Written by Nara Williams — December 06, 2012

Filed under: austin hay   Build it yourself   Events   house plan   Jay Shafer   Los Angeles   Tumbleweed   workshop   workshops  

Tumbleweed Pinterest Contest #3 Top 14 (Yeah, I know.)

 

OK, I'll admit it: I just couldn't get down to 10. All of the boards were great, but these 14 were outstanding. So, I'll leave the dirty work to you all. Here are links to the top 14 boards. Vote below by NAME & NUMBER, i.e. 'Lindsey #1'. One vote per person, please.  You can vote for you favorite board through Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 5:00 pm PST. The winner will be announced on Friday, August 31st, 2012. Thanks again for all the great boards. It's been fun! ~ Brett

  1. Lindsay
  2. Ann Block
  3. Melani Weber
  4. LoveLoveLove
  5. Janie Foley Larsen
  6. Tracy Papai
  7. Miss Paulina
  8. Jacinda Anastasia Crum-Ewing
  9. Kristilovesmusic 
  10. Kim Fryer
  11. Amy Owens
  12. Stefanie Pedro
  13. Jessica Mullinax
  14. Robyn O'Gorman


Written by Brett Torrey Haynes — August 27, 2012

Filed under: Build it yourself   Jay Shafer   Pinterest   Tumbleweed  

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