I was allowed a huge heap of self-indulgence this week. Brenda (
Lindecise) asked me to blog about my work space for the Etsy European Street Team. It gave me the excuse to clean the windows ( nice view of a golden football) and sit back and look at all the odd little things that have found a home in my workshop.
Everything in my shed has a story for me and every tool is well loved. Here are a few of the less explored corners. If you''d like to read the full blog piece, please
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Everyday tools. The hook my saw frame hangs from was forged by my youngest son. |
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Cabinet of Curiosities - Obelix has been with me for 20 years. |
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Sea glass, fossils,enamel samples |
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Outside my door.
A carpenter gave me this lovely wooden panel. The toys just moved in. |
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My Dad's vise - over 50 years of use already. |
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