Congratulations Courtney Rickard, you are our 2012 Cubicle Makeover Winner! Check out Courtney’s entry below:
I am an office manager at a cool marketing agency in Chicago and we just moved. Our space is a mess and I would LOVE to win this for someone in my office! I am sending you a photo of the holiday cards my fiancée and I sent out this year and here’s why: The theme of our office Halloween party was “What did you want to be when you grew up?” So I took this and ran with it. We (fiancée and me) made our own figure skater costumes from things we found at a thrift store and from some at-home sewing. I made ice skates out of paper mache and used them as my purse that night. The pictures we came away with were hilarious. So I photoshopped us on top of a mountain (let’s say the Swiss Alps!) and used this for our holiday cards. It makes me smile because we got engaged right after this and not only do I know my guy is a good sport, but I am inspired to do more DIY projects for our wedding. We’re both very creative and silly and I am reminded of how much fun is ahead for us when I look at this picture.For this makeover contest we shook things up a bit, instead of focusing in on the boring office drab we asked for inspiration. We wanted to know what inspires and keeps you motivated. After all many of us spend at least 40 hours per week in these small office spaces/ cubicles, wouldn’t it be nice if it felt cozy, welcoming, even motivating? So we asked you to send in your inspiration for a chance to win a FREE cubicle makeover tailored to your personal tastes and interests. We received a flood of wonderful stories and images that made the decision to pick just one winner extremely difficult.
In the end, it was Courtney’s creative and silly personality that won us over. Her image of inspiration, a holiday card she created of her and her fiancée dressed up as figure skaters (DIY costumes which they designed and wore to a Halloween party last Fall).
Using the inspiration that Courtney sent in as a jumping off point we will transform her workspace into an inspiring, creative and cozy environment that is completely Courtney. We will be keeping you updated as the makeover process unfolds.
Thank you to everyone who entered this year’s contest! There were so many great entries that I feel there is no way we can only share just the winner. So I am pleased to announce the three runner-ups that we found to be spectacular.
Congratulations Angie Zamudio
Congratulations Jamila Watson
My Best Ideas. A simple journal. Small. Leatherbound. And, most importantly, full of blank pages waiting to consume all things of inspiration—written and drawn. My bucket list I crafted 5 years ago. Countries, cities, restaurants, coffeehouses and boutiques that I hope to visit. Ideas for my non-profit agency I hope to start one day. (2015 is what I’ve written. We’ll see….) New Year’s resolutions from years past. (I still haven’t given up beef or pork!) Random doodles from waiting for appointments and for meetings to begin. A prayer for my dear friend who was suffering from a leukemia relapse a couple of years ago. (She’s in remission now!) My signature with what my new married name would be when I thought “he” was the one. (Just crossed that out!) Birthday wishes, words of encouragement and other notes to gather my thoughts before I wrote them in a greeting card or posted them on FaceBook or Twitter. Quotes to live by. Decorating ideas. Books I think I may want to read. Potential names for boys, girls and dogs. (Neither of which I’ve had or acquired… yet.) A random list of websites and things to look up. And, I think I just spotted a tear stain. (Hopefully, that was a tear of joy!)Congratulations Stacey Recht
1. Yulia Brodskaya: meticulous detail & fearless color show 2. This Buddha sculpture makes me think of deep contentment & harmony with the natural world. 3. I worked at an artists’ residency. Each artist who used the printmaking studio left something on the wall. 4. A coffee shop in Charleston, SC. They painted and installed a downed tree branch.
5. Vonnegut’s office: quirky, spare, cozy. Great use of space, famously UN-ergonomic.
6. Myra’s, my favorite restaurant in Cincinnati: worldly, casual bohemian, cozy, in no hurry.








































