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Displaying a Collection

by Amy, November14, 2008 | Posted in Unknown

Last week, while we were out running errands, I was listening to a question and answer session on the radio. The question for their listeners was, "What do you collect?" and they had tons of people calling in to share their weird and interesting collections. People called in and shared about their massive beanie baby collection or crazy key chains that they had begun collecting.

The two things that struck me when these people came in were two things that have always bothered me about collections. The first was that the collections were usually started by someone else in their family or by a friend. It started with the love for one particular thing and it became as though everyone in the world now knew exactly what to get them for Christmas. And their birthday. And their anniversary. And to help cheer them up.


The second thing that seemed to resonate with me was that almost everyone who had a collection had it stored somewhere. When asked where they kept their thousand key chains, the listener would say, "In my basement."  Other answers varied, but they all boiled down to them being put away in boxes because people didn't have a place for the items or didn't know a good way to display them.
 

These are the two things that have always bothered me about collecting items (not to mention all of that dusting). I like to enjoy items, but I don't enjoy collecting things unless they are useful and are used in some capacity in my home.
 

I did become obsessed with collecting one item though and as I tsked-tsked the people that called into that radio show, I realized that I had done the same exact thing. My beautiful apron collection, while worn daily, was becoming a disarray of items that were tucked away in the depths of a pantry closet and were brought out rarely. I love aprons and I appreciate their beauty, but what beauty were they bringing me pushed in the back of a closet?
 

I went to Target and purchased two bronze hooks. The total cost was less than four dollars and I had my husband mount them on an empty wall in our kitchen. I picked four of my favorite aprons and hung them from the hooks.
 

I am now enjoying my aprons and the true beauty of them in a much greater capacity than I was before. They make me smile when I see them and each of them was given to me by someone special in my life.
 

Sound Off: What do you collect and how do you display them? Do you have a collection of something stored away?

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Member Comments

Your apron idea is very good. I'm from Texas and I'm putting the aprons hooks up in the kitchen. Someone is always looking for an apron from that small drawer in the kitchen where they get all wrinkled.

Bobby Hutson
Truckee, CA

I collect salt and pepper shakers. I have many different ones, but they have to fit in my decor and be something unusal. I used to collect shot glasses but no one makes shot glass cases for the tall ones only. I mostly have the tall ones. I love your blog.

janis
montrose, MN

I collect cookbooks and I have a lovely glassed-in display case in my kitchen, which I love. I share coffee with friends in my kitchen on a frequent basis. Some of my cookbooks are from sororities that were formed back in 1935, and from the small town where we recently moved. Woman of this town are happy to look at these books and share stories with me about some of the families that first lived here. I also have my grandmother's cookbooks and, of course, those that I have collected in my travels over the years. I do use them for recipes, and am very careful with them. I want my daughter to have them upon my demise and hopefully she will care for them and pass them on to her oldest daughter as well.

Vickie
Markle, IN

I enjoy candle stick holders. I really do not collect them, but I do have a few sets. I keep them with candles in them, and use them when my electricity goes off. I do not really collect, because then there is too much clutter.

helen
west orange, NJ
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