thecrabbynook has been a member since
June 11 2007,
has rated 41 lenses,
favorited 8, and has
created 15 lenses from scratch.
Brenda Sanford
donates their royalties to Squidoo Charity Fund.
This member's top-ranked page is "Display Your CHINESE ANIMAL ZODIAC for Luck".
My Bio
The Crabby Nook - Bringing you a unique cultural shopping experience! Art & Collectibles from Africa, the Orient, The Holy Lands and Latin America. Many items are museum quality and all are perfect for the upscale home.
If you are a collector, or, like to surround yourself with quality furnishings, you have found the right place. Invest in yourself with a luxury collectible that you will love...
Check out these great lenses...
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- Display Your CHINESE ANIMAL ZODIAC for Luck
Have you ever read about your Chinese Zodiac Sign on a placemat while dining in a Chinese Restaurant? Have you ever been curious to know if there was more to it, or, if there was more in-depth information available? The Crabby Nook has d... view lens -
- BAGUA Feng Shui Symbol Placement Suggestions
Feng Shui Symbol Placements According to BAGUA and Your GUA NumberNow that you have figured your GUA [http://www.squidoo.com/fengshuiguanumber/] number and you are ready to enhance or activate certain areas according to Feng Shui, I have broke... view lens -
- Do you "BUMP" your eBay Auction and Store Listings?
Ten years ago we launched our internet ecommerce mail order business on eBay. These last ten years have been a combination of excitement and frustration. We have experienced many ups and downs. We have seen many changes. We have adapted and continued... view lens -
- Feng Shui Gardens
FENG SHUI GARDENS A garden is a place that should be inviting and pleasurable. How you arrange all the things in your garden is key to creating an oasis, and not a jungle. Feng Shui is the classic Chinese art of arranging furniture and possessions to... view lens -
- Hand Crafted African Collectibles
Using a limited number of tools, the carvers mine the soapstone in large blocks, then pare off smaller chunks for carving. Using a small knife called a kisu, the carvers utilize as much of the stone as possible, using scraps to create miniature anima... view lens
