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Folk Crafts from the Americas and More

Hi! My name is Donna and I am a newby at this! I’ve been a collector and crafter most of my life, just like my mother before me. I retired a couple years ago and my collecting and crafting increased! I’ve collected things that say something to me. I have native made and inspired items from North, Central and South America. I, also, have things I’ve gotten just because it was something I liked or thought was interesting or different. I love Christmas and Christmas tree ornaments. I really like anything handmade. Someone had the inspiration and ability to actually take one thing and make it into something else, amazing! I’m a Viet Nam veteran of the USAF and my son, Chris, is currently on active duty, also with the USAF. If it supports or honors our troops, I’m all for it! What will you find in my little shop? Handmade /painted pottery, Mola’s from the San Blas, wall art from the Americas, handmade Christmas ornaments, native American made or inspired objects, one of a kind pillows to items honoring our troops, almost anything! Thanks for letting me share space at “Laura’s Emporium”. It feels like home!
Editor’s note: Donna’s booth #22 is upstairs toward front of the building.
Photos Added to Flickr
We’ve added new photos to our flickr page.
Check it out ~ you might see just what you’ve been looking for!
Hull, Bradford, Dunhill, Longaberger, Moppets, Holly Hobbie, Rachel Pringle, McCoy, Hazel Atlas
Art, Ceramics, Glass, Handmade, Marbles, Miniatures, Thimbles, Tintypes, Toys, Trumpet
Elvis has left the building
My son’s really into music and always downloading songs to his iPod. Whenever I’m reminded of an old and favorite song, I’ll mention it so he can check it out. Recently, I thought of “In The Ghetto” and as soon as the words were out of my mouth, he said “You mean Elvis’ song?” My heart went pitter-patter and I silently yelled “Yes, I did raise him right!”
Thousands of fans will be making the pilgrimage to Graceland for Elvis Week August 10-16. 34 years after his death, he’s still with us. I was browsing through Elvis websites and there are zillions. But for fun and insight and collectible info without sales pitch, this was my favorite.
Meet Tom Willett is a long-time fan and collector of all things Elvis and, arguably ‘world’s worst Elvis impersonator’. With more than 50 years in show business, Tom has an insider’s perception of the entertainment industry. And as he states – Everything on this site is free. There is no membership. There are no fees. You do not have to register. Enjoy your visit.
If you follow Wandering the Web, you know I usually choose sites that have lots of categorized information. Elvis Collectables is different. It’s like a fantastic story with all this great collectible stuff woven in. Tom makes connections that many collectors may not have recognized. He tells us about the people and places Elvis was involved with, how these associations are also collectible.
If you love Elvis, if you collect Elvis, if you just want to revisit your past (or your parents’!), check out Elvic Collectables at http://www.elviscollectables.com/index.html. It’s a trip you will enjoy.
P.S. Elvis’ first appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show September 9, 1956 – was watched by 60 million U.S. viewers, roughly half of the population who had TVs at that time.
What Squeaks, Bellows, Moos, Clucks, Howls, Hisses and Warbles?
Animal collectibles! Ok, maybe the collectibles don’t, but their real life counterparts do. From the earliest cave drawings to our modern world, mankind has always been fascinated by animals. Whether it’s fuzzy and huggable or wild and dangerous, we’re captivated and want to surround ourselves with our favorites. Since having a hundred dogs, or even a single tiger, isn’t really practical (or safe!), collectibles fulfill that desire.
Some of the most popular animals collected are: dogs and cats – often a specific breed; farm animals such as cows, pigs, chickens; butterflies, bees and birds land on our tabletops; horses, zebras and deer trot across our mantles; dolphins, whales, frogs and turtles grace out desks; while skunks, rabbits and squirrels find a home in our curio cabinets. Whichever creature of land, sea or air bewitches you, that first acquisition can lead to a lifetime hobby.
Figurines are most often collected. Usually small, you can add to your collection for years before you need to buy a bigger home. Prices can be absurdly cheap or set you back nearly as much as that bigger home. But figurines just scratch the surface of the many available collectibles.

Vintage books – fact or fiction – especially children’s books, that focus on an animal are a wonderful way to expand your collection. For horse lovers, the Black Stallion series by Walter Farley comes to mind. Paintings and prints, jewelry, salt and pepper shakers, ornaments, paperweights, plates and mugs can all reflect your preference.

The United States Postal Service has issued several sets of animal stamps highlighting endangered species, pet adoption and favorite children’s book animals, to name a few. Something you may not have considered is the many hundreds of coins from around the world that feature animals.

So start a collection – for yourself or a friend. Whether your favorite sound is a growl or a chirp, the satisfaction you’ll feel when you place that first one on the shelf never fades.
Laura’s Emporium in Palm Beach Post
Scott Simmons recently visited Laura’s Emporium, and among the items he took away was this Byron bust mentioned in his weekly column. “Look What We Found” and “Scott’s Tips” appears every Saturday in the Accent section of the Palm Beach Post.
Scott, who lives in Lake Worth, is an antiques dealer, writer and editor. Check out his blog at scottsimmonsantiques.com which features more of his ‘finds’.
