The Finishing Touch always does the most amazing displays but really I need to invest in a camera that can cut out all the reflection.
The Gift Centre is another shop you can guarantee will have a good display. Often it will be framed art, but they are never averse to cuddly animals and a few eggs.
Sweet Chocolate had two filled pinatas in the window in the form of Easter Bunnies. No idea what is inside these Easter gift packs.
Masons were displaying their drapes and cake making kits with Easter Chicks.
And The Honey Pot were pleased with their newly laid pavements – better than the mix of concrete and slabs they had before.
Thanks to the craftsmen who have been relaying and replacing paving stones over the last eleven weeks in an undramatic way, trying not to disrupt anyone too much. There were no great innovations. It is more level, cracked pavements have gone, and concrete and ashphalt patches have been replaced by paving slabs in East and West St Helen’s Streets.
Bath Street deserves to be next.
Happy Easter to the Honey Pot lady from Peter in Minneapolis, USA.
Happy Easter to everyone who reads and contributes to this blog…especially its creator. It makes my day to read this.
I LOVED all of the efforts by the small shops to make an Easter display. They brighten up my shopping experience in good old Abingdon.
P.S. I think we are forgetting the Chaity shops. They, too, make every effort to create window displays which are topical and attractive.
Thanks Peter and A Happy Easter To You To.
Might be worth a go with a polarising filter to cut the reflections?
wow, awesome post.