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Siouxsie Sioux – single card
Siouxsie Sioux – single card
£4.00
Those of you old enough to be Punk Rockers with remember Siouxsie Sioux and her Banshees. Now Victorian Doll’s heads aren’t everyone’s cup of tea but I think she it spookily fab and perfectly illustrates the power of strange things, rather like Siouxsie, I found her at Hemswell antique market. Her outfit today suggests she has also been rifling about in the hat box and by the way, is pictured reclining on a sumtuous crocheted fragment of finest green, her collaged eye mask was borrowed from a short story called Spangled Reverie as featured in the christmas number of Everywoman December 1953.
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The Minx – pack of 4








The Minx – pack of 4
£23.00
This is one of a range of cards designed as a bit of a tease, the outside to tantalise and beguile, the inside to surprise and amuse in the tradition of the saucy seaside postcards. All cards are designed, handmade and printed using recycled or surplus card. Boob cards are embellished with bits and bobs gleaned from a variety of local chazza shops and bargain bins. This collection of cards features an image owned by The Met Art Gallery in New York who have generously made it available in the public domain. It is called Beauty Revealed and was a self portrait painted in 1850 by Sarah Goodridge as a gift for a widower she held a torch for called Daniel Webster, Steamy eh? Sadly, he went off and married another…….awks!
Colour of tassles may vary to that shown. Speaking of Tassles, they are easily pulled off by determined children and dogs and this could be dangerous so please keep out of their reach.
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The Minx!





The Minx!
£6.00
This is one of a range of cards designed as a bit of a tease, the outside to tantalise and beguile, the inside to surprise and amuse in the tradition of the saucy seaside postcards. All cards are designed, handmade and printed using recycled or surplus card. Boob cards are embellished with bits and bobs gleaned from a variety of local chazza shops and bargain bins. This collection of cards features an image owned by The Met Art Gallery in New York who have generously made it available in the public domain. It is called Beauty Revealed and was a self portrait painted in 1850 by Sarah Goodridge as a gift for a widower she held a torch for called Daniel Webster, Steamy eh? Sadly, he went off and married another…….awks!
Colour of tassles may vary to that shown. Don’t forget to keep those tassels away from tiny hands and paws.
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The Whisky Twins – 4 pack
The Whisky Twins – 4 pack
£4.00
I found this shop display in Louth and just had to have it, who wouldn’t…….thank you Lee. As you can see The Whisky Twins are also planning a day at the races sporting (sorry) a couple of crocheted micro hats. Luckily I was able to record the preparations and here they are suited and booted awaiting the Charabanc.

