I'm rather taken with Geoffrey, a friendly giraffe used to promote Toys R Us since 1965. I'm even more taken with his bench inside W H Smith in Chippenham. Prior to the chain's sale earlier this year, it was agreed that certain stores would also have a Toys R Us section within them. Geoffrey's bench marks the transition from one of our traditional High Street retailers into something more fun and entertaining, though sadly rather empty when I took this photo. At some point the name W H Smith will morph into its new owner's chosen rebrand name, T G Jones* - rather bland in my opinion which appears to have been made up, unlike the original name which refers to the company's original founder Henry Walton Smith and reaches back to the year 1792. * = it has already in nearby Malmesbury, though they have yet to erase the etched W H Smith from the glass doors. They seem to have retained the corporate blue colour on the shopfront too, for now at least. UPDATE - it tur...
Cheerful! (If I tried to do something like that, the pegs would have fallen off in no time!)
ReplyDeleteVery artistic :)
ReplyDeleteI use just plain ones to close the tops of bags, but aren't colored ones so much prettier!
ReplyDeleteHappy Gardening!
Lea
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Lucy - thank you - cheerful was my intention :)
ReplyDeleteGaz - ;) Thanks for following :)
Lea - we do that too - much cheaper than buying the bag clips!
I have a borderline nice comment with a company backlink, so I've removed the backlink to leave you with the comment...
ReplyDeleteJan says:
They look all rustic and lovely! Such nice block colours.
Thanks Jan!
DeleteI use pegs for all sorts of things around the garden but never thought to use them to close seed packets. What a good idea!
ReplyDeletehi - guess what? just got an email confirmation from RHS - I've got a press pass for Chelsea :-)I hope you got one too x Amanda x
ReplyDeletePeg....most useful around the garden, except the ones which blow of the line and into the awkward to get corners :)
ReplyDeleteA very arty Wordless Wednesday!
Margaret - these are teeny tiny pegs I picked up in a craft shop. I wish I'd bought more of them!
ReplyDeleteAmanda - That's fantastic news :) I'm still crossing my fingers for one!
Angie - you're right - they're used for a million and one things here :)