tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17593232.post9015595536726436789..comments2024-01-17T07:41:22.654-07:00Comments on Happier Still: My Printer's DrawerHot Hot JJhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10038059284640752710noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17593232.post-64868965726933563662011-01-17T09:49:53.195-07:002011-01-17T09:49:53.195-07:00Allie,
You too have a beautiful collection of sma...Allie, <br />You too have a beautiful collection of small items. Love them!<br /><br />I've dusted my drawer from time to time but other than that, I've not cleaned it more deeply. I kinda like the dirt, adds to the antiqueness. ;)<br /><br />Finding miniatures in stores takes a lot of looking. I don't love to shop but if i see small items in the windows, I'll often go in to scope it out. Also, some countries miniatures are easier to find. <br /><br />Japan is super easy, the entire country is obsessed with miniatures but Europe is harder. Some trips I never even got anything (Tanzania) because I never found anything I liked. But treasure hunting is half the fun. <br /><br />JessicaHot Hot JJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10038059284640752710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17593232.post-28368825283330847732011-01-17T09:45:34.157-07:002011-01-17T09:45:34.157-07:00LOVE IT! Thanks for posting about the drawer becau...LOVE IT! Thanks for posting about the drawer because it is new inspiration to get moving on my printer drawer project. Do you ever clean yours? I was wondering if spraying mine with Pledge would be a mistake. <br /><br />Also, how do you find the miniatures at the stores? Sometimes the stores have so much stuff, I don't see all the tiny things...<br /><br />AllieAlliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11794608168303646081noreply@blogger.com