I remember when several gnomes went travelling and sent their owners postcards from abroadReminds me of a house I once lived near. It had a front garden complete with wishing well, toadstools, umpteen gnomes doing various actions from fishing to swinging in a tree and more besides and what I presumed to be fairy houses. Little kids loved it especially as it was en route to a local Primary School.
My niece has a set of horror garden gnomes which she brings out for Halloween when she dresses her house front and garden with all things spooky including a 6ft skeleton !
A work colleague once nicked a fellow worker’s Man Utd teddy bear and took it various adventures which he documented on the bears own FB page.I remember when several gnomes went travelling and sent their owners postcards from abroad
Again Duke of Cheese another blast from the past I never thought I'd hear again. I remember those adverts, ok not from Titbits I hasten to ad, but yes Loon pants, anyone remember the "Sod off" t shirt, with a big hand pointing at a hairy little figure?! I so wanted that but my mum said no way! Talking false teeth, things that stuck to the spokes of your bike, there was even some kind of gadget that was supposed to make it sound like a motorbike! You've opened up a whole page of 1970's memories, collecting Bazooka Joe comic strips and everybody at school trying to draw the Setyres Groundhog on our exercise books!They may well have tried to reinvent themselves with box ticking promos and you can aspire to this ads, but the core of stock from the small ads in Titbits still remains strong.
Don't know........but I live in Italy and in a garden in our village there are all seven dwarves plus Snow White BUT her hair is blonde!! Well, yellow actually.Gosh who buys garden gnomes anymore.
What do you meanDon't know........but I live in Italy and in a garden in our village there are all seven dwarves plus Snow White BUT her hair is blonde!! Well, yellow actually.
On more than one occasion I have had to physically stop myself from pointing out this huge error by stridently saying 'excuse me, but Ms. White has hair as black as ebony and skin as white as snow, haven't you read the story or seen the animated film!!!!!!' but I just know it won't go down well. Personally, I think they got palmed off with Sleeping Beauty and just aren't aware.
For those of you who are interested (and I am aware that there won't be many of you) the Italian translation would be 'capelli neri come l'ebano e pelle bianca come la neve'.
Phew, I need a cup of tea now - never fails to rile me up! Note to self - calm down - it's only a fairy tale and SW doesn't and hasn't ever existed!
I meant in Italy.........What do you mean
She doesn’t or has never existed
Next you will say there’s no Easter Bunny and No Santa
Phew you got me worriedI meant in Italy.........
You're right. I was looking for things to decorate my decent sized balcony and Buddhas were everywhere. I settled on pots with artificial plants, they look OK. The cheapest one was from Primark and was only £5. Got a shelving unit from IKEA to display a couple. Homesense/TK Maxx had some great stuff. All cheap and cheerful but look good. Definitely no garden gnomes, didn't realise they were still a thingI think the world has moved on now from gnomes, its now............................. Buddhas !!! every garden centre, homewares stores, have an abundance of sleeping/resting/sitting Buddhas. TK Maxx are awash with them. There are Buddha planters from 6" high to almost 3' high, and not forgetting the ones on fountains and those that are lit up from within.
We had a Bhudda in the garden but it has been ravaged by frost and it now has no nose or fingers. It's getting smashed up and binned. Pity because hubby painted it black and his robe gold and it looked ok amongst shrubs and ferns.I think the world has moved on now from gnomes, its now............................. Buddhas !!! every garden centre, homewares stores, have an abundance of sleeping/resting/sitting Buddhas. TK Maxx are awash with them. There are Buddha planters from 6" high to almost 3' high, and not forgetting the ones on fountains and those that are lit up from within.