Unwrapped presents





Instead of surprises and a Christmas tree we just pick up 'treasures' at Op shops or Garage sales, and if friends give us gifts we put them on a table. Somehow it sorts out as something for everyone. I found three pots (for myself) for $10 at a garage sale we wandered into after our messages at the Garden Street shops today. That's all I want. Then of course I took photographs and wanted to see what happened if I used overlapping, repetition, line, and so on.
Labels: Op shops in Geelong, pictures of pots
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