Thursday, March 17, 2011

collage: buried treasure

As a kid, I always thought it would be exciting to find buried treasure. I think it was more of the idea of actually finding it, rather than its contents that was the thrilling part... I mean, what is a little kid going to do with a chest full of gold coins?... (unless they were the chocolate kind, of course). Hmmmm... now I think it is quite the opposite... I have quite a few ideas (no shortage of them, actually) lined up in case I find buried treasure... a gal can dream, right?

11 comments:

kelli g. { bug miscellany } said...

i think my husband would still rather find a chest filled with the chocolate ones. haha.

adorable collage. :)

The Olive Tree Blog said...

Love this post. We live in Missouri...near the place where Jesse James grew-up...mu hubs fantasizes about finding burued gold he may left behind...lol!

Stacey said...

finding a pile of gold coins would be wonderful, I can definitely think of a few things I would use it for :)

Almost Precious said...

Ah since today is St. Patty's Day, maybe you could catch a leprechaun and get his pot of gold. ;)

We've all dreamed of finding buried treasure, perhaps that the child in us that gives us our dreams and the curiosity to imagine what adults might deem the impossible.

Almost Precious said...

Geez Louise! - anymore I have the most difficult time typing out contractions such as "isn't" and "that's" !!! Guess I need to slow my brain down or speed up my typing fingers. :D

Meeling said...

I think I'd be fine with either the chocolate ones or the real ones...good luck finding the end of the rainbow today! ;-)

ricebabies said...

I grew up in Texas and I use to bury "treasure" and then make maps on old grocery sacks. The map had to look authentic, I use to ask my mom if I could burn the edges. ha ha

It wasn't about the treasure, but the find, and I hadn't realized that until this post.

Have a lovely one.

Melissa Righero said...

I created a "pirate" theme birthday party for my little cousin one year. And we created treasure maps that would lead to a scavenger hunt until the pale of gold coins were found...It too fun.

Alessandra @Tribal Times said...

Strangely, I when I was younger the thought of finding buried treasure would scare the bleep out of me. It was all David Kell's fault when he said there were bones in them too.

Frannie said...

I loved those chocolate coins. Yes, a girl can dream.
Love the collage.

devonrose said...

very cute! Devon's always on the search for treasure (which translates into anything sparkly)
xoxo