A writer named Clare and an artist named Moana wanted a place to create marvellous things. They both shared a passion for books, art and writing but neither had a space to call her own.
They talked it over with a friend called Sophie who made fabulous things with fabric, felt and buttons (and whose typewriter collection was something to be admired)
Then one day Clare’s brother offered them space in a shop at 118 Commercial St, Merbein and The Ink Table was born.
Weekend diary …
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[image: Photo of Sweet Honey Floribunda Rose]
Saturday 23 March I took an early trip into Savers this morning, stopping
halfway to put fuel in the car even...
Eight Years of Gratitude..
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Eight years ago today I wrote my start ever blog post. And eight years ago,
I’m not even sure blogging was even a verb. I look back now on those eight
yea...
Issue 7 FREE
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*Issue 7* - The Kids Issue - click here to download for FREE
Front cover artwork by Loobylu
Passing on creativity to your kids
O&X tutorial
Down with fast ...
New Year, New Us!
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Hello lovely people,
IT's a new year and we need to dust off the cobwebs and start afresh! Our
little group was a bit bogged down last year in a whole lot ...
14 years ago
Monday, November 9, 2009
Media Release
Well the local paper, the Sunraysia Daily are coming out today at 2pm for photos and editorial love. So we'll get the place spicky for the photo op!!
Then at 7:30 tonight we're hosting the PJP agm, come along if you're in town people!
How very exciting, I'm a local Mildura girl but I have never heard of your shop...are you a shop or is this your artist space/studio? I am very interested to hear more.
How very exciting, I'm a local Mildura girl but I have never heard of your shop...are you a shop or is this your artist space/studio? I am very interested to hear more.
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