Submissions


Kiss Me Telephone

I could not resist buying this lip shape touch tone phone.I bought this at a thrift store.Makes a great conversation piece considering almos...

Pitty Kitty

Nearly every time I go to a garage sale or thrift store, I confront the penetrating stare of a poor, forlorn being. Sometimes it’s a l...

I WUV YOU!

I Love You This Much!!! What else can be said? No truer declaration of love has ever existed....

Tiki-tastic!

Perhaps it’s all the rum impairing my judgement, but I love to collect Tiki mugs and Hawaiiana. This panoply of Polynesian-powered por...

Hi-Snack

Now this set is so perfect for for any gatherings, you don’t have to worry how to eat and hold a glass at the same time eating .I put ...

1961 Mercury Comet

This 1961 Mercury Comet belonged to a friend of mine who lived in my guest house. The car was parked in the street outside of my house for a...

Spoony squirrel

I found this squirrel measuring spoon caddy on ‘50% off bric-a-brac’ day down at the thrift store. Cost all of 50 cents, and wor...

Ceramic Moccasin

I love the idea that something that is usually made of soft leather and is worn for comfort is rendered in CERAMIC. And notice the little to...

Tiny Foot, Big Memory

This is one of my favorite items. It is just a foot. I know. I remember the thrifting day I found it and who I was with – Pamela, Paul...

Beatles Sheets

Given Allee’s hometown Detroit connection, I figured this would be an appropriate first submission to The Allee Willis Museum of Kitsc...

Turn on the sprinkler, lady.

I am not sure if this qualifies for kitsch. The bad taste here is the husband letching on the bus stop lady while being less than 5 feet awa...

Welcome!

I’m Allee Willis and I have one of the largest collections of Kitsch in the world. I’m tired of keeping my house and studio clea...