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NanKate Fri 27-Jan-23 22:18:59

In the book I’m reading one if the characters says ‘Everyone collects something’ which got me thinking.

I collect costume jewellery such as pendants, necklaces, brooches etc. none of them cost much more than about £10.00. I must have at least a hundred in my hoard.

So what do you collect?

Wyllow3 Sun 29-Jan-23 00:04:00

I was going to say nothing but then a tanith above triggered the fact I too pick up "memory pebbles". They have to be specially beautiful and are either from beaches (rare where I live) or just a few rocks that look good in the garden rockery.

SachaMac Sun 29-Jan-23 00:01:18

Vinyl records, I’m also partial to foxes so if I see an ornament, cushion, picture, mug, coaster etc with a nice fox on I will occasionally treat myself.

chocolatepudding Sat 28-Jan-23 23:37:10

We collect egg cups, just one of each design. We started about 46 years ago and most of them are packed away in boxes. However we always keep an eye out for new ones and they are a fun gift to receive

Greyduster Sat 28-Jan-23 16:22:25

I have collections but have stopped collecting. Porcelain military figures (too expensive now); small silver items like Vesta cases and calling card cases; Georgian silver caddy spoons. And Country Artist bird sculptures. Someone once gave me a china bell; I foolishly bought another to keep it company, and all of a sudden it was “oh! GreyDuster collects bells!” and I was inundated with the things. I’m seriously considering ditching all the above. No-one will want it after me.

FlexibleFriend Sat 28-Jan-23 16:10:03

I don't collect anything.

LadyGracie Sat 28-Jan-23 15:50:20

I collect wool, fountain pens and I have quite a collection of jewellery.

AreWeThereYet Sat 28-Jan-23 15:28:46

Anything with enamel. Quite a few bits of Danish jewellery and salt and pepper pots, plus compacts and other bits and pieces. Best thing is they are all stored away on a cupboard. My niece wore one of the enamelled necklaces on her wedding day.

biglouis Sat 28-Jan-23 15:13:56

When I was a kid I collected Wade whimsies, china crinoline ladies and glitzy jewellery. When I became interested in antiques I collected Victorian jewellery and accessories, which I now sell. I used to collect Islamic furniture but I dont have any more room!

halfpint1 Sat 28-Jan-23 15:05:44

I used to collect bits from Car boot sales, now I'm giving them
all back

Serendipity22 Sat 28-Jan-23 15:03:48

Ohhhh errrr I have t got 1 particular 'thing' but i would say that the most I have is elephants.... I have stuffed elephants and I have wooden ones, so the elephant is the most collective..

🐘 🐘 🐘 🐘 🐘 🐘

MrsKen33 Sat 28-Jan-23 14:55:34

We collect Welsh art. By Welsh artists or about Wales. We have been collecting for years and have about a dozen paintings and prints. A bit slow .

Juliet27 Sat 28-Jan-23 14:20:42

Can’t bear surfaces full of stuff
Nor can I but unfortunately our mantra seems to be ‘a place for everything and everything out of place!!’

Grannybags Sat 28-Jan-23 14:07:02

Germanshepherdsmum

I don’t collect anything. I can’t bear clutter.

This is me. Can’t bear surfaces full of “stuff”

Bridie22 Sat 28-Jan-23 14:02:49

Handbags!!!!

VioletSky Sat 28-Jan-23 14:02:08

Books

When I was young books were an escape for me, now they are soothing because I can reread them knowing what will happen but still enjoying the story

Judy54 Sat 28-Jan-23 13:56:55

Books especially Children's books. Some of them are quite old and if still in their original dust covers can be quite valuable. Not thinking of selling them because they give me joy and happy memories.

Parsley3 Sat 28-Jan-23 09:54:55

Fridge magnets from places I visit. They were stuck to a fridge once but after getting a new kitchen I have painted a wall with magnetic paint and I can look at them and remember where I have been.

rafichagran Sat 28-Jan-23 09:48:13

Statement jewellery, I love the pieces and wear them.

NotSpaghetti Sat 28-Jan-23 09:39:57

grandmabatty - I know you don't want any more but have you seen these:
www.pratimakramer.co.uk/gallery/elephants

NotSpaghetti Sat 28-Jan-23 09:36:12

Lizbethann55

Rubbish. I collect rubbish. Or maybe it is just that I can't get rid of it. I know I have too much of it. I do so envy tidy people.

Me too... but obviously it's actually treasures grin

Littleannie Sat 28-Jan-23 09:30:36

Jigsaw puzzles. I have about 60 now, stored in the loft. Every time my husband goes up there he swears they are breeding.

Marydoll Sat 28-Jan-23 09:29:19

shysal

I have bags and boxes full of crafting paper/card in many many colours and patterns. The problem is I have got fed up with card making and have a huge stash of made ones.
I looked at my 'collection' with the '30 bags in 30 days' decluttering project in mind, but so far can't bring myself to get rid of any.

Ditto!

Marydoll Sat 28-Jan-23 09:28:55

I used to collect thimbles and displayed them in glass domes.
DH used to give them to celebrate special events, like the birth of my children, birthdays etc.
I have some beautiful Wedgwood and Cairngorm Glass ones.
However, we are about to decorate our lounge and I'm thinking of getting putting them away.

I also collect strings of semi precious stones from markets abroad, which I make into jewellery, when I have the time.
Once I got dressed to go to school and realised my dress looked really plain, so I made a necklace made of jasper, there and then! It would probably have been easier to change clothes. 😁

shysal Sat 28-Jan-23 09:24:03

I have bags and boxes full of crafting paper/card in many many colours and patterns. The problem is I have got fed up with card making and have a huge stash of made ones.
I looked at my 'collection' with the '30 bags in 30 days' decluttering project in mind, but so far can't bring myself to get rid of any.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 28-Jan-23 09:21:02

I don’t collect anything. I can’t bear clutter.