Wednesday, 17 June 2026

WOYWW #889

Follow the link to find out more about What's on Your Work Desk Wednesday and maybe join in... This is my post for WOYWW #889

Here is my workdesk:


Rather a dumping ground - lots of stuff from op shops and Temu!

I am now up to ICADS number 16. 
If you want to see more of these they are blogged here


This is my Tiny pieces of Art make.
 This month the theme is steampunk and I have done Week 2 - Steampunk Vintage Ladies.
I used a Gecko Galz image with rub-ons, book paper, sewing thread and a metal key.


Because we have been away the last three weekends I haven't done a lot of crafting. On the way back from Paynesville this weekend however, we called in at the Gippsland art gallery in Sale. There was a new exhibition Gippsland Gothic by Frank Mesaric. I have added a couple of photos:



And there is a permanent exhibition of Annemieke Mein's work (which is amazing!)




Happy crafting - hope to get around you all this week. 
Happy WOYWW!




5 comments:

  1. I have to say I never thought I would use Temu until the ladies at the Craft club told me about it and I understand some people don't like it for various reasons but I have been able to find products which were no longer available in craft companies here in the UK so I feel fine about buying from them. I have had nothing but good results so far. The exhibition looks brilliant, I have a sewing maching like that and wondered for some time what to do with it! Hope you have a good woyww, hugs Angela x8x

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  2. That was an amazing exhibition, loved some of the artworks and the old sewing machine was fun! Your icads are brilliant, loved seeing them altogether like that and the steampunk one is fab!
    Hugs LLJ 5 xx

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  3. FAb exhibition! that's quite a haul on your desk, hope your social diary allows you to play with some of it soon!! Happy WOYWW Helen #1

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  4. Hello Susan, I enjoyed having a good nosy round your desk. Lots going on. Your steam punk i-card is lovely. The exhibitions in the art gallery look wonderful. Who would have thought a rusty sewing machine would become such an interesting art exhibit. Hope you find more time to create this weekend. Elizabeth #10

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  5. What a great exhibition, bet you were really quite inspired by it all. Your desk looks fab, I see treasure and potential, love an ‘op shop’ to rummage in too, loving that bag of pearly beads!

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