Friday, 17 March 2023

Easter Offering

 Easter Offering


This is the most recent pillar box offering to bring a smile to passers-by, particularly those heading to the Oaklands Schools.

It is amazing that people should create these crocheted delights anonymously. The work that goes into them is incredible.

20 comments:

  1. I have never seen anything like this before. What a cute idea!

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    1. Apparently, it occurs all over UK. Sweet, isn't it?

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  2. Those little bunnies are just too cute! If anyone put out something like this around here the bunnies and eggs would be stolen, probably the basket too.

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  3. The first 'toppers' to appear were vandalised but the local villains have managed to curb their instincts recently.

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  4. Hi Janice - we had a tennis game when Eastbourne Tennis was on ... they must be intricate ... this one is amazing - cheers Hilary

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    1. There must be a nationwide circle of crocheters all preparing for the next 'event'.

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  5. Oh, isn't that lovely, and perfect for a display near a school. Some people are so clever.

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  6. creative..... excellent work....pretty and artful...

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  7. Wasn't there a time when knitted items were placed around trees too?

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    1. I looked it up. It's called guerilla knitting or yarnbombing and started in the US.

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  8. It makes me smile every time I pass it.

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  9. Isn't that just lovely! Simply gorgeous! xx

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    1. They probably give as much pleasure to the creator/s as to the recipients.

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  10. When I was in Eastbourne beginning September nearly all letter boxes were dressed and I saw on other blogs in other cities the same. Must be a new fashion I had never seen that before, but it looked very cute.

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  11. That's about the time they started appearing in my area. I love them.

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  12. They're amazing but I don't like to see all that work out in the rain!

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  13. Yes, I would hesitate to put something I'd created at the mercy of the elements.

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