thecrabbynook,
aka Brenda Sanford, has been a member since
June 11 2007,
has rated 43 lenses,
favorited 8, and has
created 16 lenses from scratch.
Brenda Sanford
donates their royalties to Squidoo Charity Fund and Children's Defense Fund.
This member's top-ranked page is "Shop in these eCrater Stores!".
My Bio
The Crabby Nook - Bringing you a unique cultural shopping experience! Art & Collectibles from Africa, the Orient, Middle East 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 for...
Check out these great lenses...
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- 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 -
- 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 -
- 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 -
- 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
