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		<title>Collections: Vintage Souvenir Plates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past few years I have been collecting &#8220;souvenir plates&#8221;. Basically vintage plates that you could buy in souvenir shops during a road trip, vacation, etc. I think it&#8217;s my constant urge to travel that makes me love these &#8230; <a href="http://artschooldropout.net/blog/collections-vintage-souvenir-plates/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://artschooldropout.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/platewall_travel_001.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2983" alt="platewall_travel_001" src="http://artschooldropout.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/platewall_travel_001.jpg" width="550" height="740" /></a>For the past few years I have been collecting &#8220;souvenir plates&#8221;. Basically vintage plates that you could buy in souvenir shops during a road trip, vacation, etc. I think it&#8217;s my constant urge to travel that makes me love these so much. Then there&#8217;s also the nostalgia factor. A bunch of my plates are from local attractions, or one&#8217;s I visited a lot when I was a child.</p>
<p>I especially love amusement park plates, like the one shown above. Enchanted forest holds a special place in my art. I have a bunch of memories (and photos around here somewhere) of that place both from my childhood, and then as a stupid teenager who would sneak into it after it was abandoned and all run down. I think we paid the most for this piece, a whole $10, because my husband is also from the area and remembers it.</p>
<p>I am up to almost 80 plates total. I pick up most of antique malls, or thrift shops, but I also receive some as gifts because my friends and family know I love them. I have this grand plan to hang them all going up my stairs to the top level. It&#8217;s a huge wall that is about 6 feet wide and 14-18 feet tall depending on where on the steps you are. I figured I could finish it all in about a week or so.</p>
<p><a href="http://artschooldropout.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/platewall_travel_002.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2984" alt="platewall_travel_002" src="http://artschooldropout.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/platewall_travel_002.jpg" width="550" height="373" /></a>Yeah, I was SO wrong! First I forgot that about half of the plates need plate hangers or new hooks. 40 or so plate hangers starts to add up in cost, so I&#8217;ve had to slowly pick them up when I see them on sale. Then the second thing I didn&#8217;t think about is the fact that I am 5&#8217;2&#8243; and I don&#8217;t have a ladder that can go on stairs. It&#8217;s funny that the second problem didn&#8217;t occur to me until I hit my limit height wise! I was just so excited about hanging them all.</p>
<p>For now I have a good chunk of them up, give or take I believe it&#8217;s about 30. I am on the lookout for a good ladder to buy, because I know I&#8217;ll have more plans that require one. For now I get to come downstairs every morning and see just part of my collection displayed, and I&#8217;m cool with that.</p>
<p>Oh and as always, I&#8217;ll share more photo&#8217;s when I actually finish this project.</p>
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