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The "Kitsch" Fan Club Discussions (10)

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One Of My Favs

  This is just one of many!    

Started by Out Of The Attic 2u

6 Aug 7, 2012
Reply by Out Of The Attic 2u

Black Hand

I love little novelty dishes and this sweety is cool because she's a Black Americana novelty. Most of these types of hand dishes come in wh…

Started by Another Time Antiques

7 Aug 7, 2012
Reply by Daisy Antiques

Clown Kitsch

Yesterday I hit the kitsch jackpot! I collect porcelain/bisque clowns so these guys don't fit into my personal collection - but WOW! They a…

Started by Dragonmum

3 Aug 7, 2012
Reply by Daisy Antiques

Lawn Decorations

When I was growing up in the 60's my neighbors had a huge yard full of all kinds of weird stuff that would now be huge collectors items. T…

Started by ElsiesAttic ~ CEO

12 Aug 7, 2012
Reply by Daisy Antiques

Magical Mushrooms

By 1972, who didn't have at least 12 Mushroom-related horrors haunting their house? I had been busy painting them on wood plaques.... My pa…

Started by Dragonmum

6 Dec 9, 2010
Reply by Cyndi

The Meaning of Kitsch - what is it to you?

My German teacher, back in the 60s in highschool, defined Kitsch as "artistic junk," and now having been an antiques dealer for years, of e…

Started by OldOldStuff

6 Aug 1, 2010
Reply by Out Of The Attic 2u

Kitschy Eats: do you follow the recipes?

Wondering who is noshing on retro recipes these days - I've been collecting 50s-60s cookbooks for over a decade am now blogging for the gre…

Started by Heidi Alger

1 Jul 1, 2010
Reply by Aralis Bloise

Thanks

I love kitsch so much -thanks for the invite!!

Started by vintagedchic/Brayton Homestead

4 Feb 4, 2010
Reply by Out Of The Attic 2u

Best piece of jewelry kitsch...

that I've had in years! I just loves loves loves this Art Deco faux watch bracelet!

Started by Another Time Antiques

1 Jan 19, 2010
Reply by RetroTrend Vintage

Kitsch Bottle Cap Man

Yes, these are soda caps. These figures were popular during the 1940's-1950's. They are made of soda caps, blocks of wood, tacks for eyes,…

Started by Antiques Galore Gal

2 Sep 16, 2009
Reply by Charmings Collectibles

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