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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

"Curio Boutique"

Gingersnaps Creations want to see entries using packing and packaging.  My DT piece has been made using an Amazon package and I must say I have enjoyed playing to get my "Curio Boutique".  To keep in with the monthly "from the mall" theme my scene represents a boutique window.  Well at least that's what I hope it does lol :)

I have used a selection of acrylic paints and stamps.  The brick and the window frame are from a Woodware set. The figure is "Gibby" from Stampotique and she too has been coloured with acrylic paints that have been watered down.

My small "curio" items have been stamped using an old set of "See D's" - I think they are just perfect for the window display.  I love shops like this - full of knick knacks!


I like the texture where I have ripped some of the surfacing off to show the "corrugated" cardboard underneath.  My sign has been hand written and attached with thin wire.

I hope you can pop along to the Gingersnaps blog - there is some very different artwork there from the other DT members and the challenge is being sponsored this month - so there is a prize.

I am entering this strange piece into the following challenge - I accept it wont be everyone's cup of tea though so am entering it into:-



Thank you for stopping by - as always it is appreciated!

SUZANNE ~x~

28 comments:

Suzi B said...

fabulous... as usual!
Sue :)

Fliss said...

Suzanne this is absolutely stunning and so very inventive.
It also gave me a really spooky moment as you won't believe it but I just saved some Amazon packaging to use in a similar way cos I liked the curved bit at the top!
Hugs, Fliss xx

chrissie said...

Love this card and a lot of work went into it

xx

Jacqueline said...

Very clever and imaginative - Jacqueline xx.

Willy said...

Absolutely stunning, Suzanne! Love it!

Crafting Queen said...

Wow, this is stunning!!

brenda said...

Not cheeky at all Suzanne, happy to help.

The leaves on the Wedgwood is a Martha Stewart punch, the ones on the two swan cards are both from the same Spellbinder set which has about five different ones in the set.

A wondferul creation on this post, really clever work and thanks for your kind comments.

B x

Willkommen auf meiner Kreativseite. said...

It's wonderful!

Brenda Brown said...

Love it, love it Suzanne. What a fun piece of art and so appealing. Your imagination and style always gives us something 'different' to look at.
Hope you're enjoying the week.
luv and hugs {brenda} xoxox

Cazro said...

Wow, this is different, it is amazing, love it all. Thanks for joining in our Weird and Wonderful at TIOT. Caz

trisha too said...

Suz, your boutique is so cute--what a great idea!

:)

LivArtNow said...

Just Love your fun and original take on the theme!! Brilliant idea and so many wonderful details. Great stamping too!!
Hugs, smiles and applause,
Linda

friemelchen said...

a beautiful work

Papillon said...

wow! This is simply amazing-and quirky-it's great! x

Netty said...

Smashing recycling. Annette x

Electra said...

I don't think it's that weird, but it surely is wonderful!

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Wonderful card!! Beautifully created.

Anonymous said...

Wow Suzanne thats beautiful totally love it

~*~Patty S said...

Absolutely delightful in every detail!
oxo

Meggymay said...

Fabulous piece. Thankyou for sharing it with us at TioT's this week. Yvonne

Michelle said...

Wow this is wonderfully weird and a perfect entry for the challenge at TioT. Thanks for joining in
x Michelle

Jen said...

What a cool shop you've made!! Love the colors!

jaine drake said...

Ha ha this is just wonderful

Anonymous said...

Too fun! I love it! So creative!

Juls said...

such a fuan easle card ... love how you have created a whole scene!! Hugs Juls

Unknown said...

WOW this is an awesome card,thanks playing along with TioT this week
hugs
Ildiko

lena-dailyscrap said...

Beautiful "card"! So much work and so many thoughts put into it! Love the bricks and that window - so perfect for the challenge...

Silvia(Barnie) said...

Really a breathtaking piece of art.

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