Non-Christmas Snow Globes and Other American Souvenirs

Finding interesting American souvenirs is as easy as walking into the neighborhood drug store, grocery store or Walmart. Most carry local postcards, and some carry souvenirs spoons, pennants, spoon rests, salt $ pepper shakers and even non-Christmas water globes. Most Love’s service stations carry a wide array of American and local souvenirs, including resin figurines, pots and children’s toys. This makes picking American travel souvenirs easy while on the road and away from home.

In San Antonio, I found a water globe with the River Walk in it. Appropriate, I thought. Many places have their most famous buildings or natural landmarks represented in these non-Christmas snow globes. The snow may still be white, or it can be glitter. The range of New York snow globes is quite wide, and would make an interesting collection in their own right.

For those with a practical bent, there are back scratchers and rulers with small scenes from the locale. Pencil cases can sometimes be found for a state or specific location, and there is the ubiquitous souvenir plate, although many have very low shoulders and pierced rims, making them only suitable for passing cookies or other non-liquid functions. Look for round metal or plastic trays with emblems of the state or location as well.

Stores near college campuses will carry various souvenirs with the college logo or sports mascot. You can also checkout the local bookstores for a “around here” section, and bring home some local color in the way of books written about the area. Don’t forget to check the children’s section of the bookstore for local color books.

One good source for local souvenirs are the museums in the area. They usually do not charge to go into the gift store, and you can shop without looking at the museum contents if time is pressing. Here again, do not forget the children’s section, where fun souvenirs are often found.

American souvenirs are readily available with just a little looking, even at “ordinary” store like gas stations and grocery and drug stores. Keep an eye out as you travel and begin or add to a collection you already have. Happy hunting!

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Christmas Ephemera

The holidays are a great time to pick up ephemera for your collection. Package tags in the flat packages they some in are one choice, especially is you go ahead and buy many packages. The one place this is a problem is the HUGE packages the “hand-made” ones sometimes come on these days. Saving the entire package, in some cases, is impossible unless you have a closet to devote to this collection. But the normal size packages are usually flay enough to pack nicely, and you are not wasting a great many tags by saving the package intact. Check the dollar stores and in the seasonal aisle at the grocery store.

Antler headbands are also available at the dollar store and elsewhere, and can, over time, make another holiday collection: funny head gear for the holidays. The head band with the mistletoe on a spring, of with elvish ears would also make this collection, and if you want to go whole hog, a series of Santa hats and elf hats can also be collected.

Tree shaped ornaments with bells seem to be big this year, and one can always add to the holiday decoration collection in your abode. Maybe the garlands are especially cute this year, or the colors of the small, unbreakable ornaments are unusual. There is always room for more snowflake ornaments, made from any material, and candy canes and other sweets made from plastic or glass.

Add a few more Christmas cards to your ephemera collection, both by saving one or two from the ones you send out as well as the best of the ones you get in return. There are even collections of Christmas cards where each is different, and the whole set can be saved. Or very special, musical cards can be purchased strictly for the collection.

Don’t forget to save swatches of Christmas and other holiday wrapping paper. The whole role need not be saved, or buy paper in the folded form to save space. Don’t forget to save some of the paper your gifts come wrapped in as well. Especially colorful paper can also be the material for making special holiday beads for next year.

Sample paper plates and napkins are good holiday ephemera collectibles. Look for these at parties you attend as well as the ones you buy for your get-togethers. This also applies to invitations and thank you notes as well. Save an example from each package.

The end of the year holidays provide many opportunities to add to the paper and ephemera collections you may have underway, or inspire you to start new collections. And each year you can add to them with little money spent and not much effort. Just keep your eyes open and search the retail stores you normally shop, as they all carry something for this festive time of year.

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