So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Oriental Rug Repair And Other Ways To Preserve Your Treasures

By Kendra Hood


There are many ways that old antiques can be restored to their original appearance. Oriental rug repair, for example, can make an old neglected rug look new again. If you have a lot of old things in your attic or your basement, of if you have a relative who does, take the time to look through them for items that are valuable and can be restored. Things that seem like junk can often turn out to be valuable.

Another thing that can often be brought back to life through restoration is furniture. An antique, fire-damaged desk can be returned to the way it looked originally. Professionals who specialize in restoring antiques can work wonders, even with things that have survived fires or floods. These restored items can add a nice touch to your home, or perhaps be sold to collectors for a nice profit.

If your relative or another person who has lived in the home was a world traveler, they may have kept some coins from some of the countries where they traveled abroad. Whether coming back from France to Detroit, MI or from England to Corona Del Mar, CA, most people bring home a bunch of foreign coins in their pockets. They may have held on to them for sentimental reasons, but when discovered decades after the fact, these coins can be valuable.

While some people are adamant about cycling old items out of their wardrobes by giving them away, others hold on to them. If your relative is in the latter category, you might discover dresses, hats, or coats from decades past among their things. These items can be sold or given to second hand shops, or they can be worn for an authentic vintage look.

Because of Nooks and Kindles, the number of people with large physical home libraries may be dwindling. This was certainly not true in the past, though; lots of people had large book collections. If you find boxes of books in the basement or attic, take the time to research what you find. If there are first editions, or any rare old volumes, they may be worth quite a bit to a book collector. You can often find information about old books online, including common pricing for particular editions.

Collections of old things may also contain jewelry. If there is not sentimental attachment to this jewelry, it could be sold or pawned. If it is a family heirloom, it should be kept and preserves. Much like antique furniture, there are people who specialize in rehabilitating old jewelry.

Not only might you find items that have material value, you might also find things that contain valuable information about your family or about the past in general. When people did not have computers or cell phones, they used pen and paper to communicate, writing letters or preserving their thoughts in journals. If you find these records among the treasures in the attic or basement, they may have lots of interesting stories and secrets to tell.

Although some people are hoarders, most people have good reasons for holding on to things. Usually, the things that are kept have either material value or sentimental value. For this reason, it is wise to sort carefully through old things, figuring out what should be preserved and restored, rather than to throw things away indiscriminately.




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