This is the other side of my back door, there isn't much wall so the small stuff gets hung there.
Believe it or not, the mold in the middle that looks tarnished, is highly collectible. Fruit, apples and strawberries are much sought after and few to find.
The bottom circular mold, the flower basket (3rd in from fish) and the rooster are of higher quality. I like the zodiac mold in the center.
The lower circular mold, the Christmas tree and the gingerbread man are of the heavy components and probably one could cook a cake in them.Just when I think I've reached the end of this collection, something else pops up, I need to find a spot for my crab I just bought. C&G Design





4 comments:
It all look good and I think the one to use for food scraps will be great.
OMG you really DO have a HUGE collection Dawn! Good for you! The food scraps idea is a good one...I never would have thought of that but why not have something pretty to put that stuff in? Do you use any of them for cooking or molding foods? Nice collection...now I am going to be noticing them all the time at yard sales and thinking of you...just like Kathleen's nun collection!:)
That's a lot of copper! I think your copper urn would be a nice compost jar.
Great display! We find these molds often and always sell them in our booth. Lots of fun!
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