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What should I do with my souvenir spoon collection?
Jun 20, 2007 by doubletfan97 | Posted in Decorating & Remodeling
I am guessing that I have over 100, consisting mostly of the low-priced spoons bought at the souvenir stands. My grandmother started the collection for me when I was very young (I am 33 now) and there are some nicer (including sterling) ones from topless places. I have one nice spoon rack (dark cherrywood look) that would hold a minuscule amount of the collection and two chintzy wooden ones that I could paint. However, I don't really have a place in my home that would lend itself well to this type of "look" and my conceal is especially against their display. But I am just not ready to "toss" them. Any ideas? Would I look like a closet "cat lady" prototype (no offense to anyone ;-)) if I displayed them in our guest room or something?
If you appreciate them, then display them.
If you'd like to keep them around just to have them store them away. Do you have anyone you could pass them on to?
You could always sell them on ebay or in your local classifieds. You never have knowledge of what people will buy.
Teia | Jun 20, 2007
Richest thing to do is to give it to a kid. If you don't have one then give it to a niece. There is always e-bay, but you might not want to go there.
malevolentbutticklish | Jun 20, 2007
If you possess have a good time them, then display them.
If you'd like to keep them around just to have them store them away. Do you have anyone you could pass them on to?
You could always sell them on ebay or in your local classifieds. You never identify what people will buy.
Teia | Jun 20, 2007
It's too bad your old man is against the spoon collection display that your grandmother started for you, as he has to know what the collection means to you. I think the guest cell would be a great place to display your spoon collection. You'd never forgive yourself if you tossed the spoons out & there's no reason to.
shortstuff | Jun 20, 2007
You should d them on and also write something to give the person you pass them on to giving them details or history on why you started the collection and how you acquired the spoons.
BenF | Jun 20, 2007
I would use them as christmas ornaments! Soberly, get a 4' prelit tree and hang the spoons using a thin holiday-colored ribbon. You can keep the tree in the dining compartment, so the spoon (food) theme would fit, and so it doesn't have to be your main tree. This might turn out pretty interesting! Addition this way you don't have to display them all year long. ;)
Kerry T | Jun 20, 2007
There is nothing defective with displaying them in the guest room. Put your special and more expensive spoons in the nicer rack and make that one prominate. Then, display the others all around. If you have more spoons than racks, you can get a two of nice containers and fan some around in those as well, my mom displayed hers in fancy (cheap) tea cups and saucers. I thought it looked cute! She had them in her sewing/roomer room. The tea cups made it look nostalgic! Use your imagination and have fun displaying them!
sam | Jun 20, 2007
When all fails..... suggestion box. You can get really large ones and do a mix of souvenir and pictures with the spoons. I did a mix of odd 50's thing in a glass box because I had odds and end of things I loved but didn't go. I lined it with framework that matches my decor and added old family pictures to tie it all together. Don't ever sell them or throw them out! Just figure out a insolent way to display them and you don't have to lay them out all need.... you can have them scattered and laying on top of each other in the shadow box as well. Pictures of your grandmother in some of those places would redress it a wonderful box full of memories!
bubbles | Jun 20, 2007
I'd take digital pictures of them, so you can keep the thought, and then either give them to charity or sell them on Ebay. Keeping them will just add one more thing in your house that you have to store, move, and clean.
Brian M | Jun 20, 2007
Years ago my son was affirmed a shoe box full, I mean packed full, of souvenir spoons. We drilled holes in the handles and strung them up making wind chimes and hung them on the back porch.
D C | Jun 20, 2007
Hi, My paterfamilias has been collecting spoons since he was a child as well, he has accumulated more than 300 spoons over the years from friends and family going to various places throughout the in all respects, most places these people will most likely not get a chance to go to again, I say you should keep the spoons, if you don't have the space to hang them anywhere in your home, maybe if you work in an advocacy, or if you have an office in your home you can put them there. My father has his racks throughout the house just because he was in your same situation..They may not be valuable, but you have been collecting for so long that you should not only just discard them, im sure you have other stuff on your walls you can take down. Please do not get rid of them whatever you do!!! if you do want to get rid of them send them this way i will be glad to take them off your hands.