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Jlynn 04-24-2007 04:53 PM

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Is it too late to jump in to this thread? I love collecting seashells and I have tons and tons if them, from small to big. They are really beautiful in their own way.

So, what do you do with all of your seashells? Do you have a special way you display them???

potter 04-24-2007 04:57 PM

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So, what do you do with all of your seashells? Do you have a special way you display them???

The small ones I keep them in styrofoam boxes lined with cloths. The big ones are displayed in glass cabinets.

tina 04-24-2007 05:07 PM

Craft supplies and kisses from my Yorkies. :)

Jlynn 04-24-2007 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by potter
The small ones I keep them in styrofoam boxes lined with cloths. The big ones are displayed in glass cabinets.

How cool...I love shells, just could never decide what to do with them.

Do you collect all of yours on your own or do you purchase some?

twalla 04-24-2007 05:52 PM

I collect junk!

From old medicine bottles and tins, blue or green bottles, misc tin.. vintage paper (for no purpose but to look at it), old quilts... suitcases..... to charms for my charm bracelet.

AND all that stuff collects dust :p

goofywife 04-24-2007 06:59 PM

I collect hanging outdoor tea light lanterns and Christmas balls from vacation spots.

toodles 04-25-2007 04:07 AM

i collect giraffes. unfortunately, not real ones LOL

all over my house and office you will find giraffe things. I think they are amazing.

blueigirly 04-25-2007 03:35 PM

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I started off collecting lighthouses. Then people were giving them to me as gifts & I had to many. So I changed about 7 years ago & started collecting mermaids. I wanted to stay with the nautical theme. I grew up & later have always lived on or near water. Here are just a few.

lisa 04-25-2007 04:25 PM

I collect copper, pottery and yorkie things

Tink 04-25-2007 04:30 PM

I collect snowman items and old country style kitchen things. I have an antique kraut cutter, nut choppers, sifters, mashers, many blue canning jars of various sizes with zinc lids, etc.

Tiramisu 10-29-2008 11:39 AM

Picking up on an old thread:

In the 80s, I collected butterflies and thimbles. Sold the butterlies and daughter took the thimbles.

In the 90s, I collected lighthouses. They were taking over my house, so they're boxed in the attic.

My Sister was making porcelin dolls for several years, so she gave me a few and I have them displayed, but never really collected them.

My Hubby makes and collects knives, so that takes a bit of space.

I've inherited a collection of different teacups, saucers, and plates, but I don't collect them.

For the last 10 years or so, I can't get interested in collecting. I thought perfume bottles, bought one and quit. I thought pill boxes, got a couple and quit. I see everything as being dust collectors.

I'd love to have a Chamilia, Pandora, or Biagi bracelet and then collect charms. I could put that on my wish list to my Hubby and the kids.

Dobie 10-29-2008 01:34 PM

I collect kokopeli figurines

DianaB 10-29-2008 04:45 PM

This is a great thread to bring up again!! Thanks!!!

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Originally Posted by Tiramisu (Post 80338)

I'd love to have a Chamilia, Pandora, or Biagi bracelet and then collect charms. I could put that on my wish list to my Hubby and the kids.

The bracelet would be a great idea for a gift and you could get charms for gifts all year long. Great idea!!!

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I collect kokopeli figurines

You're going to have to post a picture of your figurines because I don't know what they are.

jrsygal37 10-29-2008 07:10 PM

I collect Little People. They are the original Cabbage Patch Dolls that were hand made by Xavier Roberts before they became mass produced. I collect the very old 1979 dolls. Elaine

HALEY 10-30-2008 04:04 AM

we both collect Harley DAvidson t-shirt, i believe we have every state, in the US, plus when we went on our honeymoon down Cancun, mexico...

DianaB 10-30-2008 09:37 AM

Everyone has such interesting collections!!! I think that it's so interesting!!

Tiramisu 10-30-2008 11:43 AM

I have a very curious mind and this helps me "get to know" you all. I'm the kind of person to ask what kind of shampoo, toothpaste, etc. a person uses and I love the introduction quizes.

My sister collects Indian and Victorian dolls and has cows in her kitchen because they used to own a dairy. Of course, after fostering children and adopting 4 of them, I accuse her of collecting kids.

My oldest daughter collects angels and crosses, the middle one collects Dreamsicles, and the youngest collects polar bears. My DIL hasn't found anything to collect. My Mom wasn't a collector, but kept every little trinket ever given to her, making her a collector of trinkets?! My MIL has a jillion bird figurines.

Shada 10-30-2008 03:42 PM

Very interesting thread... can't believe I missed it beore!

What do I collect... hmmmm.. so many things over the years.
Right now I would have to say life sized porcelain dogs and cats.

Along with antique kitchen items. I have a shelve over my kitchen cupboards filled with 'old stuff'. Also have a love for red handled bakelite kitchen utensials.

My favorite thing to do is is go to antique stores and look for those items.

gja1000 10-30-2008 07:09 PM

I collect the old Fiesta dishes, stone polished New Mexico Pueblo pottery, and my husband will tell you that I collect turquoise jewelry - he's wrong about that last one - I have alot because I wear alot, NOT because I collect it :D

Hubby collects Hopi kachinas. Oh and since we've made three trips to Alaska, we now have a growing collection of walrus and mamonth carved ivory pieces.

When I get home, I'll post pix of the ivory, pottery, dishes and kachinas. The pix are on my desktop computer.

Janet 10-31-2008 05:20 AM

This thread is so nice. Some of you are collecting things I've never heard of and can't wait for the pictures to be posted. Oh I could google I suppose, but I want to see 'your' collection. I've just not been one to collect things. Always disliked dusting and too much clutter. I think my Mom's house looks like a little flea market with all the little things sitting around.

gja1000 10-31-2008 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Janet (Post 80427)
This thread is so nice. Some of you are collecting things I've never heard of and can't wait for the pictures to be posted. Oh I could google I suppose, but I want to see 'your' collection. I've just not been one to collect things. Always disliked dusting and too much clutter. I think my Mom's house looks like a little flea market with all the little things sitting around.

Janet, you just need to collect the "right" things. LOL! My dishes are out in the open in a corner cabinet - so I do have to take them out and wash them occasionally. The other things, pottery, ivory, and kachinas are behind glass so that they don't collect dust!!!

Tiramisu 10-31-2008 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by gja1000 (Post 80411)
I collect the old Fiesta dishes, stone polished New Mexico Pueblo pottery, and my husband will tell you that I collect turquoise jewelry - he's wrong about that last one - I have alot because I wear alot, NOT because I collect it :D

Hubby collects Hopi kachinas. Oh and since we've made three trips to Alaska, we now have a growing collection of walrus and mamonth carved ivory pieces.

When I get home, I'll post pix of the ivory, pottery, dishes and kachinas. The pix are on my desktop computer.

Gayle, I have new (10-year old) Fiesta dishes that I am very tired of. MIL got them for me and, being OCD, the not matching drives me crazy.

Remember to post pictures!

gja1000 10-31-2008 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tiramisu (Post 80435)
Gayle, I have new (10-year old) Fiesta dishes that I am very tired of. MIL got them for me and, being OCD, the not matching drives me crazy.Remember to post pictures!

Sandy, you are tooooo funny! Yes, I will post pictures. I use my old Fiesta for special occasions and I LOVE that it doesn't match. You'd be out of control in my house. My kitchen table is an old antique table and I have 6 antique chairs and each one is different - no two are the same. I love it when a bunch of us sit around the table, none of the chairs match. We each have our favorite chair and we sit where our favorite chair is placed. Oh, you'd just DIE in my house!!!

Tiramisu 11-01-2008 06:43 AM

Gayle, you'll appreciate this. Sometimes when I am totally scatter brained, I mix and match the Fiesta - the cobalt might have a green saucer, a yellow fork, a pink spoon, etc. It's a game I play when the g-daughters are setting the table. Nothing can be with it's matching set.

Janet 11-01-2008 03:00 PM

You two are a hoot. I think your kitchen table and chairs sounds great! Just like on Friends.

gja1000 11-02-2008 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Tiramisu (Post 80474)
Gayle, you'll appreciate this. Sometimes when I am totally scatter brained, I mix and match the Fiesta - the cobalt might have a green saucer, a yellow fork, a pink spoon, etc. It's a game I play when the g-daughters are setting the table. Nothing can be with it's matching set.

SANDY! When we use the Fiesta for a dinner - THAT'S the way we set it - nothing in a place setting can match!!!

gja1000 11-02-2008 05:19 AM

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OK, here's some pictures of my collections.

This is the corner cabinet in my kitchen. I rearrange the dishes from time to time, and right now, I realize that what I have standing up in the cabinet is mostly the Homer Laughlin pottery (maker of the colored Fiesta) that was used to put on decals. Most of these dishes I collect have Mexican decals. It's the cream colored dishes with the pictures. Most of the traditional colored Fiesta is laying down in the cabinet. But you will see it in the other pictures.

1. Corner cabinet with Fiesta/Homer Laughlin dishes
2. The plate rack (that my husband made for me) hanging on the wall.
3. My pornographic Homer Laughlin bowl (look closely) - I've never found another dish with this particular decal, although I have read about it in antique books.

gja1000 11-02-2008 05:31 AM

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Ok, here's my husband's kachina collection (yes, they are kinda scary looking!). They are hand carved out of cottonwood by different Hopi Indian artists. Each one has a different name and is symbolic of something or a ceremony.

1. (L to R) Morning Singer, Sunface, Eagle Dancer, Deer Dancer, Sunface
2. Deer Dancer, Sunface, Eagle Dancer
3. Morning Singer, Sunface

gja1000 11-02-2008 05:34 AM

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Last but not least, here is the New Mexico stone polished pottery that I collect and the walrus and mammoth ivory carvings that my husband and I collect. This is an older picture, we have several more pieces of ivory now.

In the ivory, (L to R) you can see a musk ox, whale pod, sea otter chasing a fish, and a mother/baby whale pair. Also, there is an Alaskan dog sled in the front and a little eskimo figure. The whale pod (there are 11 whales - some on the back you can't see) was carved out of walrus tusk - there are no separate pieces glued together, it is one piece of antler with everything carved from it.

lynne b 11-02-2008 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by gja1000 (Post 80500)
Last but not least, here is the New Mexico stone polished pottery that I collect and the walrus and mammoth ivory carvings that my husband and I collect. This is an older picture, we have several more pieces of ivory now.

In the ivory, (L to R) you can see a musk ox, whale pod, sea otter chasing a fish, and a mother/baby whale pair. Also, there is an Alaskan dog sled in the front and a little eskimo figure. The whale pod (there are 11 whales - some on the back you can't see) was carved out of walrus tusk - there are no separate pieces glued together, it is one piece of antler with everything carved from it.

OMG your collections are beautiful, i like the ivory the best i think. right now i am into collecting dogs (LOL), one of the draw backs of breeding there always seems to be 1 out of my breedings that we become attached to and cant seem to part with. i have 7 right at the moment 3 are from my breedings. I really need to find a new hobby.

Tiramisu 11-02-2008 06:33 AM

Gayle, I love your collections and the way you have displayed them. I've been dusting a little this weekend, while I'm g-babysiting the 4 year old and 10 month old, and I've realized that I obviously collect pictures of my kids. I probably have around 80 pictures of kids around the house. That's just crazy!

gja1000 11-02-2008 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Tiramisu (Post 80510)
Gayle, I love your collections and the way you have displayed them. I've been dusting a little this weekend, while I'm g-babysiting the 4 year old and 10 month old, and I've realized that I obviously collect pictures of my kids. I probably have around 80 pictures of kids around the house. That's just crazy!

LOL! I collect pictures of my kids/grandkids too - and I'm sure I have about that many also. But I only have limited space to display them, so I have them in a drawer and rotate them on display.

gja1000 11-02-2008 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by lynne b (Post 80504)
OMG your collections are beautiful, i like the ivory the best i think. right now i am into collecting dogs (LOL), one of the draw backs of breeding there always seems to be 1 out of my breedings that we become attached to and cant seem to part with. i have 7 right at the moment 3 are from my breedings. I really need to find a new hobby.

Lynne, I'd love to collect dogs too :) I've often wondered how breeders let all the puppies go. I remember in Janet's video, she called one of the pups something like, "My little man" - if I ever used "my" with a pup, I fear it would be all over and I'd never be able to let him/her go!!!

judy 11-02-2008 08:25 AM

I have collected different things over the years. It used to be cat figurines, then miniatures, then shells, and I can't remember what else over the years. Lots!

Now, I don't want anything that collects dust - no more collecting. But, then who knows what I'll find around here.

Janet 11-02-2008 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by gja1000 (Post 80498)
OK, here's some pictures of my collections.

This is the corner cabinet in my kitchen. I rearrange the dishes from time to time, and right now, I realize that what I have standing up in the cabinet is mostly the Homer Laughlin pottery (maker of the colored Fiesta) that was used to put on decals. Most of these dishes I collect have Mexican decals. It's the cream colored dishes with the pictures. Most of the traditional colored Fiesta is laying down in the cabinet. But you will see it in the other pictures.

1. Corner cabinet with Fiesta/Homer Laughlin dishes
2. The plate rack (that my husband made for me) hanging on the wall.
3. My pornographic Homer Laughlin bowl (look closely) - I've never found another dish with this particular decal, although I have read about it in antique books.

I like everything in these two pictures!!! I would love to have the Fiesta dishes...do they still make them? I don't really care for the Indian figurines much and I watch to many Animal Planet documentaries to want to collect the ivory things although they are sooooo beautiful. Just amazing the detail.

I'm still with Judy though, other than the dishes, I don't think I want to collect anything. After having a big garage sale this past summer I still want to get rid of more stuff.

gja1000 11-02-2008 11:03 AM

Janet, the ivory is fossilized ivory - they don't kill the walruses for ivory and the mammoths are long gone. The ivory is found as the Alaskan ice cap melts.

My husband is part Indian so the kachinas "speak" to him. :) He feels a strong connection to them.

DianaB 11-03-2008 08:32 AM

Gayle, your collection of Fiesta is so pretty and colorful! Your husband made you a wonderful plate rack too. How nice!!! The Katchinas and ivory pieces are really interesting! I can see that you've taken great care in picking them out because they are so intricate and very beautiful!!! Thank you so much for sharing the pictures of your collections! That was very interesting to see.

judy 11-03-2008 02:33 PM

Gayle,

Wouldn't you know it - I'm thinking about what to collect now.

;););)

gja1000 11-03-2008 05:07 PM

Really, I didn't set out to collect anything - we started with a couple of stone polished pottery pieces on a trip to New Mexico and then it just grew from there!!! We really loved them and learned so much about the pottery. In New Mexico the Indian land (typically called a reservation) is called a Pueblo - and in New Mexico there are about 15 (or so) Pueblos. Each one is known for a different kind of pottery or art. For example, the San Ildefonso Pueblo is known black pottery, while the Santa Clara Pueblo is known for red pots. Santo Domingo Pueblo makes pottery, but they are known for their beautiful jewelry, as are the Zuni. You can go right into the Pueblos (most of them anyway) and if there is a potter, he/she will hang a sign outside the house where they live and you just go in and look at their art and buy directly from them.

Most Indian artists love to tell you all about their craft and my husband and I love to listen to them, so we spend lots of time just talking. Indians are known for preferring to sell their art to someone who wants to hear the story of the piece or understand its meaning. Almost everything about Indian art has meaning. I once sat with an Indian silversmith at an art show and if someone came up to his booth and said, "how much is that", the price would be very very very very high. But if someone came up and asked about the same piece, listened to the story, seemed interested in the piece, then the price was reasonable.

Of course, my husband's fascination with kachinas came from our travels to New Mexico. Actually though, the kachinas he collects are made my the Hopi Indians which are from Arizona!

I didn't set out to collect Fiestaware either. I always loved it so my mom gave me her old Fiesta dishes (just a few pieces - some had been stolen years ago) and then my aunt gave me hers (both from the 40's-50's). I really loved them so my aunt bought me some at an estate sale, then I just began to pick up a piece here and there. Voila! Here I am with a whole cupboard full.


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