Not exact matches
If you fall in love with a plate or
tchotchke years after moving in, don't think
about where it'll fit: You'll find a place.
It's also not merely
about collecting potentially - rare physical
tchotchkes.
-- a New York Times article
about Mardi Gras Indians who have decided they're tired of finding images of themselves, clad in their traditional elaborate outfits, on calendars, posters, coffee mugs and other assorted
tchotchkes, without getting any cash.
I used to rely on
tchotchkes or accessories to make a space feel personal -LCB- click here to read
about my discovery of my accessory addiction -RCB-, now I'd rather add in a few architectural elements.
I didn't want to create and gift another annoying
tchotchke that your friend or bae slyly disposes of once the holiday's over and the whereabouts of which they're subsequently forced to lie to you
about every time you come over.