EsmeraldaX
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Do you have a desk/office/cubicle that is your workspace in an office? Or at home?
If so, how is it decorated?
I've heard that some companies will not allow personal touches to desk areas/offices and I can not even imagine working in a place like that. I'd go out of my mind.
Luckily my company is very appreciative of individual personalities and encourages us to decorate.
I have a large cubicile (one of the bigger ones in the office) and I have so much stuff on it, but everyone always compliments me on how NEAT it is (ie, not cluttered).
I have my walls decorated with photos, mostly as well as a few postcards featuring the artwork of some of my favorite fantasy artists (mostly fairies, dragons and unicorns). I also have some postcards with pictures of old buildings and cathedrals. I have a "puppy a day" calander. I also have a calander that I made up on word that lists when I have bills due and a few comic strips.
On my desk surface I have file folders , some books , framed photos, a old bottle I use as a vase (it's a mead bottle with a gorgeous picture of a knight and a lady on it called Chaucer's Mead). I have a handful of little toys (someone gave me a bunch of Nightmare before Christmas figures for Secret Santa last year). I also have a miniature PT cruiser that looks like my real car
I have a beanie baby of the Mayor of Halloween Town and a plush Punk Rock Hello Kitty (we publish the HK books here!) and a small plush Hedwig from Harry Potter.
I have a little fairie on a lilypad I use to hold paperclips
Some mugs I use as pencil holders (Sally from Nightmare B$ Xmas for Pens, Hunchback of Notre Dame for pencils!) and a little mini "trunk" I keep push pins in. Lastly, I have a few cds and a beautiful but small paperweight of Tutankhamen.
On top of my monitor I have a cute plush unicorn beanie baby.
My bookshelves are full of books, mostly on Ancient Egypt and fantasy art. The top of my bookshelves is home to a few ceramic gargoyles peering down at me.
(They look kinda like the ones on Notre Dame).
Again, all of this is ridiculously neat and not cluttered at all.
So what's on YOUR desk (that is not actual work...) ?
Sheri
If so, how is it decorated?
I've heard that some companies will not allow personal touches to desk areas/offices and I can not even imagine working in a place like that. I'd go out of my mind.
Luckily my company is very appreciative of individual personalities and encourages us to decorate.
I have a large cubicile (one of the bigger ones in the office) and I have so much stuff on it, but everyone always compliments me on how NEAT it is (ie, not cluttered).
I have my walls decorated with photos, mostly as well as a few postcards featuring the artwork of some of my favorite fantasy artists (mostly fairies, dragons and unicorns). I also have some postcards with pictures of old buildings and cathedrals. I have a "puppy a day" calander. I also have a calander that I made up on word that lists when I have bills due and a few comic strips.
On my desk surface I have file folders , some books , framed photos, a old bottle I use as a vase (it's a mead bottle with a gorgeous picture of a knight and a lady on it called Chaucer's Mead). I have a handful of little toys (someone gave me a bunch of Nightmare before Christmas figures for Secret Santa last year). I also have a miniature PT cruiser that looks like my real car

I have a beanie baby of the Mayor of Halloween Town and a plush Punk Rock Hello Kitty (we publish the HK books here!) and a small plush Hedwig from Harry Potter.
I have a little fairie on a lilypad I use to hold paperclips

On top of my monitor I have a cute plush unicorn beanie baby.
My bookshelves are full of books, mostly on Ancient Egypt and fantasy art. The top of my bookshelves is home to a few ceramic gargoyles peering down at me.

Again, all of this is ridiculously neat and not cluttered at all.
So what's on YOUR desk (that is not actual work...) ?
Sheri