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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 04:32 PM
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When I was twelve, I started collecting erasers. They're small, easy to transport, and cheap enough that I can usually afford to get one from each sight that I visit rather than each city or country. The only problem is that while they're easy to find in the UK (where I started the collection), they're harder to find in the rest of Europe.

My favorites are probably the eraser from the National Library of Ireland and the Welsh Fusileers eraser.
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 04:36 PM
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I've run out of wall space, I have 15 posters given to me in France and had them framed and two menus from Paris years ago, plus several photos I snapped.
My other collection is of natural things I pick up, from stones to sea shells to pods.
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 05:40 PM
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Limoges boxes... my husband got me started with a gift many years ago. Now I get them wherever I go (if I can find one). They had them here in the US this year that featured Venetian gondoliere, but I refused to buy that one if I wasn't getting it in Venice! LOL!

I have little bakery and vegetable carts, special occasion ones, a carrot with a bunny on it from an Easter trip, a cruise ship, a picnic basket. You can find them in almost every country these days!

But I really like the idea of prints... may have to look into that one!

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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 05:41 PM
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My favorite souvenir shops for Eiffel Towers are the shops on Rue de Rivoli. They have every type of Eiffel Tower imaginable. My recommendation - if you see one you like and don't buy it, it may not be available the next time you are in Paris so buy it when you see it (after comparing prices between a few shops first)

You will also find them at the shops by Notre Dame, but Rue de Rivoli is the best!
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 05:57 PM
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I also collect the Gault/Carlton buildings en Provence. In addition I get the magnets from each place I visit.
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 06:09 PM
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When our boys were really young, our family started collecting turtles purchased from where ever we traveled because the kids really loved turtles. A special part of every trip was looking for our family turtle. Every turtle has a story about how we chose it and who picked it out. We have a Murano glass turtle from Venice, a carved wood turtle from Castelrotto, a ceramic turtle from Siena, a family of blown glass turtles from Puerto Rico, etc. They are in a glass case in our dining room and serve as wonderful momentos for us regarding our travels.
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 06:59 PM
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I collect images of the Blessed Mother, and I now have hundreds: statues, figurines, paintings, prints, holy water fonts, plaques, even bottle caps, braclets and earrings, and t-shirts. Of course, most of these come from Catholic countries, but you would be surprised at how many places sell a good BVM.

I also like St Lucy, or Santa Lucia, and have her in a good many shapes and forms, too.

After the Blessed Mother and St Lucy, I'm willing to go for almost any female saint or female holy figure or godess, but Mary and Lucy are my favorites.

Then, holy cards. I've covered a table with them, and they look great.

I am not relegious at all, but we visit so many churches for the history and art, and they all have gift shops!
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 07:43 PM
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I collect thimbles from all of the places I visit. I foud a wooden box while visiting a London market, it holds several of them. I also collect restaurant business cards and use them to create a decoupage end tables for my study!
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 07:49 PM
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Ticket stubs. I have pretty much all of them for about the last 20 years. Concerts, sporting events, theatre, etc etc, even the leftover Paris underground ticket. It helps me remember where I've been and what I've seen. On a number of occasions I've travelled for a specific concert or game, so it makes sense.

Need to find a way to scrapbook them, though...
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 07:53 PM
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Switch plates. None of ours match each other or the room they're in, but we like them. Actually, we have them for all of our switches, and are now getting ones for plugs, which are less common.
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 08:12 PM
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Antique maps. We have about fifteen of them hanging in the hallway and they remind us of the places we have lived and traveled. My big regret is not buying the 1580 map of Siena in Siena last year...just too many Euros for my budget!
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 08:29 PM
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We collect magnets as well. Our refrigerator is a gallery for all of them. I also collect small Murano birds and little ceramic or pewter animals.

To secure your miniatures try the putty that is meant to keep picture frames from shifting on the wall. The stuff I use is called Removable Mounting Putty. It's terrific and can be used over and over.
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 08:48 PM
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Clothes!! On my last trip I bought 4 skirts (including a beautiful provencal tiered one), a very chic white wrap around dress (made in Paris), and a gorgeous cheap scarf from a street vendor. I usually only buy unusual pieces, unless they are tres cheap.
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 09:45 PM
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We collect flags of every country that we have visited.
We also collect rocks, seashells, disposible (cardboard) drink coasters from bars.

(we are going to add magnets to collecting, great idea!)
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Old Aug 18th, 2006 | 10:59 PM
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Tucsonlifedit,
You might like a little book called "Our Lady of the Lost and Found". I'm not really into the BVM but it was full of interesting facts, plus a good story.

I collect angels.
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Old Aug 19th, 2006 | 05:12 AM
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Thanks tries2paklite - that will be easy to find!
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Old Aug 19th, 2006 | 05:43 AM
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kwren...

you can also use "Quake Wax", which is what a lot of museums use. It's reusable, removable and non toxic - I use it to keep paintings straight on the wall and for some of my smaller collectibles.

you can call to find out where to buy it at this number 800-733-5283

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Old Aug 19th, 2006 | 05:43 AM
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I like to buy a new handbag when on vacation. If I don't do it on vacation, I can't justify spending that much money on a new purse. At home, I would buy one far less expensive.

I also collect anything with hot air balloons.

I would like to have more Limoges boxes but those are very specific to one country so I have very few of them.

Another thing I like to buy is a piece of jewelry. I had a great time in Venice and in Bangkok on the great jewelry hunt!
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Old Aug 19th, 2006 | 06:18 AM
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That must be what Melissa up able was thinking of - glad to know the name now. Thanks so much!
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Old Aug 19th, 2006 | 06:42 AM
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obviously I meant "up above", not up able!
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