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Sunday, 2 December 2012

A Little Bathroom Humour; Outhouse Mural



My goal was to have the most unique outhouse ever!  Ever! Ha ha, not sure if I succeeded, but I think it's gotta be near the top of the list anyway.  Hey, if you have to use an outhouse, you might as well make it an interesting experience.






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8 comments:

  1. Well, I'm tellin' you right now.....I would go in the bush before I'd sit on that snake seat!!!!!!!

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  2. I would feel like someone is watching me! not too sure if I would be comfortable sitting on that snake!!!! something but come up and bite me on the a**.

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  3. Wow--your artwork is magnificent--this is by far the coolest outhouse I've ever seen! Well done--such a creative way to decorate it!

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  4. The only outhouse I actually enjoy going into. :) - Sarah

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  5. Thanks for linking this up to Wanderlust Wednesday. I have a snake phobia, but I came and looked anyway.

    A few years ago, my mom gave me a fake snake purse. I screamed and cried hysterically when I opened it. Unforgettable!

    I would love for you to link up a new project this week that doesn't involve snakes ;D. VERY CREATIVE, THOUGH! I love it!!!

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    1. Oh my! I guess I shared this at the wrong party, lol, sorry. Thanks for looking anyway. I will find something else to share, something that won't even make you think about snakes. :)

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  6. Wow that is incredible art. How long did it take ot do it? I am not sure it would make me feel any better about using an outhouse and sitting on that seat would be a constant case of saying, "it's not real... it's not real"

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    1. Hi Dee, thanks so much for the comment, it's nice to know that someone so far away can enjoy what I do. I'm not sure how long it took, it's been a while since I did it, but probably 5 hours for the outside and 5 to 10 for the inside. I guess I have the good luck to live where there are no poisonous snakes so it's not that scary to me. :) Thanks again.

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