Back in the day I had a fling with surreality, and that came out again as I was developing a memory page about my daughter's college ballet class. While experimenting with blend modes on THAT layout, there was one that I cycled through where my daughter literally lost her head. I grabbed it and ran, adding a free-use vintage photo of a man holding his head from my files, and two free-use internet chairs. My daughter and I had engaged in a talk recently about wolf-whistlers on the city streets and the objectification of women in general, and I guess that was on my mind.
This is not a product intensive layout, although the papers from the Cosmopolis and Sweet Pea Artplay Palettes (Cosmopolis solid papers #1 &5 and Sweet Pea Artsy Paper #5) are responsible for the texture in the background; the creases are from the Kreased Textures No. 2 set. The Watch script comes from the Take Flight Artplay Palette. The blue tones come from blending in a landscape photo I had taken while travelling in Iceland.
The construction is very simple--layering things over other things with various blending modes to see what happens, and then using layer masks to remove anything not wanted.