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Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
Wish I could upload something here but my new PC is deader than a doornail.But if I could,I'd show my 'Nightmare Before Christmas' figures,etc.I also collect things from,'Alice in Wonderland'.Sigh,it would've been fun showing them... :( Lovely collection Kimmie.I love how you presented it here.Wonderful the way you framed it like a shadowbox.I have a ton of CD's,too,Kort.Tons of them.But since I got i-tunes,THEY mostly collect dust.LOL. :)
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I even have a collection I found on a jobsite,
of new Limited Special Edition Playboy books from about 1969 to 1977(the American Versions).
Plus a bunch of MAD magazines.
Stuff that will pack around with me till who knows when. Now I'm getting quite the camera collection too.Old Brownies to my new one.
"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the
absence but in the mastery of his passions."
lovely thread kim, well see what l can do .. but collect blue glass, delft (((dutch pottery, blue and white with paintings of windmills))) poole pottery..
Old postcards have about 800...one from when istanbul was constantinople, with all the old ships in the harbour...
ohhhhhh just a magpie really..
antique poetry books... they have to inscripted with a poem to the person who recieved the gift...
Then books books books in general surrounded by books..
paintings from friends, old buckles from gowns or belts, mostly victorian...
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PS: @ DB... I used to have a Coke bottle collection that included bottles from around 25 different countries (my most impressive being one from Iran) but I gave it away.
M and Ms!! i never would have guessed anyone would coolect them!! do you store them in your freezer ? i would be afraind they would melt!! DOug that is a wonderful collection you got there!! how fanicnating all those treasures found on job sites!! my Dad used to bring stuff home one time we even got an old pool table that we played in the garage with all my teen friends back in the 80s!... i love that collection nice shot and great tones too,., and hmmm a collection of photos hehe i think we all might coolect those!!.. nice pic.. :O) you have lotsa cds there Kort... sigh i wish i could listen to mine my dvd player broke on here ,.!i need a real sterio system i ususally just listen to the cable tv on adult alternitive!
kimmers ♥ :O)
tried putting a lot more in but it got to look like such a jumble cool cam collection!! would luv to collect the antique ones just as i do collect antiques.. lol.. like Doug (nice shot) & shells are all over the bathroom but terribly dusty :P beautiful arrangement kimmers M&Ms? hehe.. would have to constantly restock.. :d yum photos & cds.. absolutely!!! :D
Those are gorgeous, Cyn! Something magical about little boxes. At the Rennaisance (sp?) Festival years back, there was a guy who sold puzzle boxes made from gnarled roots of trees. He made them entirely with a bandsaw and then hand-polished them to a wonderful shininess. And you had little trick handles and drawers that, once removed, showed more smaller drawers. Really unique and wonderful.
The paizly (sp?) ones were hard to find. And the breast cancer ones took me a couple months to find after they came out. Now, I'm just debating whether to get some from the M&M website that you can personalize (but they are expensive). Hehe, and I wasn't even able to take a photo of my wrapper collection (it's at work). Cyn, those puzzle boxes were $125 to $250. As I look back on them (about 10 years ago), I'm thinking they were a good price. The average size was about equal to a very large grapefruit (if you can imagine an oblong grapefruit). But, the grain and swirls on the wood were magical!
cool old toyz joe! rock em sock em!! GO! WOW i had to sit and look at that camera collection for quite some time how many of those do you use!! COOL! love your boxes cyn sound like you collect allot of stuff from what i have seen your taste is amazin as well thanks for sharing this was fun!!! yeaaaaaaa!! lol and i am glad you got the orange and black m and ms i am a chocolate hoilic and they would have a hard time being saved!! LOL we always used to joke about the green ones!! :OP
kimmers ♥ :O)
Chuck, I guess because they didn't make to many bottles out of those colors??? All these pieces came from what people through into the ocean, and yes to you Kimmers I do live on an island and I love to walk the beaches, over time a couple of pocket fulls add up. I also have a large collection of agates too. Each day more wash up on the beach so I haven't depleted the source at all... Akemi
A great "collection" of collections everyone. It is very neat to see what everyone collects...it says something about you. What exactly that is, I have no idea, lol! =]
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
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kimmers ♥ :O)