The premise of the Recollection Parlor was to create a unique country and then make the artistic things any country would need such as maps, currency, tourist guides, flyers for special events, travel journals and anything else folks came up with including the ubiquitous (at least where I hang out) tarot deck.
I named my country Niara after one of my nieces and as I started accumulating treasures for my country and those from swaps with other countries, I needed a place to store them. I found this treasure chest at Ross for a decent price and thought it would be perfect
And here is my stack of goodies from this treasure chest.
The fun part was taking the items out of their protective baggies and glassine envelopes and reacquainting myself with them again. People get busy and other things take priority and sometimes you just run out of steam. But while it was active the Recollection Parlor gave my art skills a huge boost. The standards were high, which pushed me to improve my work in every swap.
This is just a song in my heart.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly a treasure in a treasure chest. As I was part of the original Recollection Parlor, this brought back a lot of memories for me too. Thanks!
ReplyDeletemarvelous stack! isn't it great to revisit your treasures and appreciate them anew?! great idea to put them in a treasure chest...
ReplyDeleteAH, a contained stack, Awesome, would love to be able to leaf through those goodies. Keep smiling and creating
ReplyDeleteBrilliant concept...
ReplyDeleteyour stacked treasure chest is very colorful and inviting!
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What a wonderful "stack"-would be fun to see it all~thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful treasure to have, thank you for sharing your "stacks".
ReplyDeleteThis is a very creative way to display them :]
What a great way to store your stacky treasure!
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone! It is a wonderful treasure to have.
ReplyDeleteWonderful treasures! Very cool indeed!!
ReplyDeleteI really love the stack that came from your treasure chest. It is a treasure to behold. Sorry I'm late getting here. I'm still trying to get through the very long list of stackers!
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