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This challenge was to create an inchie to represent something that would be found in a "Cabinet of Curiosities" A Cabinet of Curiosities, was an encyclopedic collection in Renaissance Europe of types objects whose categorical boundaries had yet to be discovered.
Saturday, I received an envelope with this package inside it.
I was excited to open and see what was created for each individual participant this "Wunderkammer" inchie swap!
This is what was inside the paper. My own Cabinet of Curiosities!
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Deborah made this wonderful books to house these little eclectic gems of wonder. She listed each artist as an architect, a creator, designer, a pioneer, etc. This was such a fun swap and the presentation is fabulous!
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