Products of the Month… with Llamas?

Happy Thursday everyone, Stewart here.

A couple of summers ago, the wife and I thought we’d take a trip to the Llama Park. Kids will love that, right? Wrong. Llamas are really boring. So, after traipsing around several acres of large, mostly empty animal pens, with one or two Llamas stuck in the far corner, under the hot sun, we thought it was time for a sit down and some lunch.

Lunchtime was certainly the highlight of the day. A little bit of shade, a nice play area and two or three majestic peacocks, elegantly browsing among the picnic tables. When the sandwiches came out, they became a little bit more brazen. Male peacocks aren’t afraid of trying it on, I can tell you. However, they are big, beautiful birds. Delightful to behold. Those feathers really are something else.

Well, you don’t need to visit the Llama Park in order to enjoy the splendour of a peacock. This month, our Products of the Month include our stylish Peacock Urn designs, in stamp, stencil and die, plus our Peacock Feathers Groovi Plate.

Have a little look below, they are some of my favourite designs (especially the stamp). Worth a punt with 33% off, right? Plus any club discounts you might have.

Perfectly profuse peacock plumage!

Next week, we’ll post you some inspirational art for these fabulous products.

Enjoy!

Clarity Matters. It really does.

S x

4 thoughts on “Products of the Month… with Llamas?

  • 5th October 2019 at 9:37 pm
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    Hi Stewart
    Sorry to hear that you didn’t enjoy the llamas. Personally I prefer Alpacas, they are a bit smaller, and some places you can take them out for walks.
    Love the peacock urn designs, I can wait to see some of the inspirational art work.
    Love & hugs
    Xxxxx

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  • 8th October 2019 at 7:49 am
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    I think we need a llama stamp! X

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    • 8th October 2019 at 8:07 am
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      Great idea Barb! X

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  • 11th October 2019 at 6:19 am
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    We went to a castle recently that had llamas.we only saw one that was so still for so long we initially thought it was a statue! No wonder your children weren’t impressed.

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