erin's post in the mid-week shopping thread got me thinking about collections... she posted some really fantastic vintage aprons that she got to add to her collection.
i'm more of a minimalist and collections make me think of nightmare dusting sessions, but i do collect a few things including:
• pottery, especially mid-century... which requires dusting (and a fair amount of money), so my collection is small • original artwork • sea glass, sand, pebbles or shells from each place i visit. i keep them in small vintage glass spice jars with stoppers so the dusting isn't such a nightmare • odd, stuffed creatures... no dusting required (still thinking of adding that quirky pb+j guy that dot posted a while back)... my example:
his name is jacques rock star and he's one of my favorites...
vintage christmas decorations, especially glass ball ornaments and bottle-brush trees from the 50s, and anything from occupied japan--i am obsessed w/christmas
vintage tablecloths from the 50s
this 50s/60s glassware made my a california designer called dorothy thorpe--i like the clear crystal with wide silver band pattern--very mid-century mod
i don't know if this is really a collection, because i use much of it every day, but indian block-printed textiles from this lady's shop in laguna beach.
I used to collect really nice vinyl and porcelein dolls. They were like art to me. I used to want to be a doll designer. I saved up all year for Courtney (she was $800! I was in fourth grade!! What was wrong with me???) I guess I've always had expensive taste.
I'm too much of a neat freak to truly 'collect' anything. But I do love seashells and anything beachy (paintings, sea glass, sand dollars, sand from different beaches, ect). I just incorporate it into the decor of my house.
I would also love expand my art collection (blubirde, you need to sell me some of yours!!).
ETA: I also have a closeted collection of Hello Kitty paraphenalia. I don't know where to put. Right now, it's packed away.
"i tell you one lesson I learned
If you want to be something in life, You ain't gonna get it unless, You give a little bit of sacrifice, Oohh, sometimes before you smile you got to cry.." -The Roots
I come from a family of collectors. I collect Gone With the Wind memorabila... not modern stuff but things from 1930s when the book and the movie just came out. I also collect Limoges pieces.
My mom also collects Limoges, Herend pieces, and antique linen hand towels. My dad collects fountain pens... he has an ungodly amount of rare Mont Blancs as well as other brands only pen afficiandos would know. My grandfather collects guns. And my youngest sister collects all things with hippos on them.
NylaBelle wrote: .ETA: I also have a closeted collection of Hello Kitty paraphenalia. I don't know where to put. Right now, it's packed away. -- Edited by NylaBelle at 16:39, 2005-07-01
oh, the memories. all the wasted money on hello kitty paraphanalia.
I collect dishes and kitchen stuff from almost every era. My favorite is the kitchy stuff from the 50's and 60's. However, I also have a lot of stuff from the 20's and 30's that I've inherited from my Grandmother and her sisters. My best friend and I go to antique glass shows all the time and it is so funny because we will be the only people there under 60 years old. All the ladies think it is so cool that we are into it.
I also collect rock and roll memerobelia, mostly posters and handbills.
I also come from a family of collectors, like SFC. My father also collects pens, and now watches. I have a collection of Halycon Days pill boxes. I have them for all the special things that have happened in my life. Such as one for the year I graduated HS, and college. I personally collect lip gloss, I am so addicted!
I'm really not much of a collector. I am also a dusting hater, so mostly I look at things and think, "another dust collector". I do have a small collection of vintage costume jewelry, but at least it's wearable *s*
I guess I don't understand collecting stuff. I'd much rather have, say, one nice piece of Yelloware, than a hundred - after I have one item, I then like to start hunting something entirely different - say, Carnival glass (though I could probably go nuts over that stuff if I really tried). That way my home gets filled with a lot of different, beautiful things, instead of a a bunch of similar stuff.
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When I was younger, I collected glass slippers....so I have 7 or 8 little glass shoes. I don't collect them anymore, though.
My husband and I collect hand-drawn Disney art; we have one drawn for us everytime we go to Disneyland. My parents both collect Disney production cels, which I would love to do, but they are way out of my price range. Someday I will inherit them, though.
I also collect dog stuff for my house -- not the cutesy, porcelain-sculpture kind, but funkier stuff like this:
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THOSE ARE TOOO CUTE, halleybird, I LOVE THEM! Very unique and different.
halleybird wrote:
When I was younger, I collected glass slippers....so I have 7 or 8 little glass shoes. I don't collect them anymore, though. My husband and I collect hand-drawn Disney art; we have one drawn for us everytime we go to Disneyland. My parents both collect Disney production cels, which I would love to do, but they are way out of my price range. Someday I will inherit them, though. I also collect dog stuff for my house -- not the cutesy, porcelain-sculpture kind, but funkier stuff like this:
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The only thing I truly collect are antique salt cellars & salt spoons - supposedly they used to be part of place settings back in the day. I try to find them when I am on vacation because I like to have something that represents my trip but is better than a shot glass
Examples:
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