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Make & Design market highlights!

By Ellie Dumigan | 7 December 2023

On Saturday 2nd of Decemeber as a bonus day to the Makerspace symposium, The Edge transformed into a hub of artistic expression with a Make and Design pop-market and qld miniature book nook showcase. 

We invited our vibrant community of makers and workshop participants to come along and showcase their creations to the wider public. The market hosted an array of handcrafted treasures that were crafted using the resources and equipment of The Edge’s open lab

The Queendland mini showcase, displayed an array of amazing miniature book nook creations from participants of our Queensland in Miniature workshop series. 

Scroll down to enjoy some photo highlights of the day!

A client sitting down in front of a stall talking about their wares with someone standing in front of the table. The stall is covered in books and poetry items.
Two people looking at a market stall. The stall was run by the Library Shop and holds lots of QLD and First Nations items.
An author in front of her market stall that is full of poetry and book related items.
person painting a laser cut mini queenslander style house
a group of people looking at a few stalls at the Edge for the make and design market
a person painting a laser cut mini queenslander with paint pens
a close up shot of a market stall showing off some laser cut clocks
Close up photo of a collection of handmade jewellery.
Close up of a painting mini queenlander
A bunch of people in The Edge attending the Make and Design market. A few stalls can be seen within the people and lots of people chatting.
A row of queensland in miniature book nooks. With some pages from the 99 Everyday Homes book.
Photo of a Mid Century in Modern model created by Jacqui Lewis
A close up shot of a Mid Century in Miniature Model. The model is showing the layout of kitchen and outdoor patio space.

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