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kipper workshops
26-04-2007, 02:38 PM
Hi everyone,

here are three new 'designer' peg racks I have just finished. I'm pretty pleased with them. What do you think?

Trouble is I want to give each a name to go in my webshop. I always struggle to name my own work.

Now I know you lot are good at that type of thing, so any suggestions you may have would be very gladly welcomed!!

Ah, you're all smahers!
Steve :)

http://www.kipperworkshops.com/variouspics/3_des_pegs.jpg

Seahorse
26-04-2007, 02:56 PM
Hmmm, for the middle one all I can think of is 'flowery delight' and the bottom one reminds me of farmers fields so 'green fields'.Sorry, best I can do without some form of hallucinatory substance.

zebra
26-04-2007, 03:06 PM
Was just going to go on your site today..I need some peg racks for my studio.

Just rambling ideas..

weaver or cotton quilt

daisy fields or floral something
spots and stripes ?:confused: or ploughed field

Finking-really I am

zebra
26-04-2007, 03:16 PM
Just put my order in :) you have some lovely work...and the peg racks are fab..will def be back for more.

Seahorse
26-04-2007, 03:21 PM
All taht praise made me have a look.
Your rusty metal stars, do they have holes in them so they can hang?

swirlyarts
26-04-2007, 08:07 PM
Crazy daisy? Thats all I can think of for the middle one

indri
26-04-2007, 08:23 PM
Top one - Funky red.

Something to do with flowers for the middle one

And green stripes (sounds boring!) for the bottom one

heavenlygirl
26-04-2007, 08:36 PM
floral one could be grannies garden!!

kipper workshops
27-04-2007, 09:16 AM
Eh up!

Thanks for your feedback and name suggestions.

Keep 'em comin!

Thanks for your order Deborah, glad you like the things on my site.
Got lots more to add, all takes much longer than you plan for. What is that!!??

The rusty items don't have holes in, but I could easily drill holes if required, nay probs.

So, let's have more of those names....keep 'em coming...thanks all!!

Steve :)

Tip Top
27-04-2007, 11:59 AM
They look great!
For the bottom one - Green Fields (sort of working on previous messages)
Top one - Sugar and Stripes
Middle one - Crazy Daisy (has someone already said this? Sorry - bad memory today!)

Good luck with the naming ceremony!

Ruth

kipper workshops
27-04-2007, 03:30 PM
Oh, I can't decide. Thanks for your suggestions.

This is my thinking so far...

Top one: funky something, funky days maybe? Definately thinking of funky younger stylee..
Middle one: Summer something, or spring something or something bloom? Something in the girly stylee..
Bottom one: Country something or Autumny something. I like the idea of the earth, farming.. Definately a country stylee..

Any more suggestions? Aargh!! so hard to name things!!!!

Thanks
Steve :)

colourart
27-04-2007, 04:21 PM
Funky Flowers for the middle one

top one...........ummmmmmm.....Candy Chic

Bottom one.... Spring Meadow or Autumn Daze

littlesnuggler
27-04-2007, 05:48 PM
Sorry, brain-dead! Can't think of any names but I just wanted to say that you've got some lovely items for sale.

Keep it up!

PS - Where is Staffs are you? My ex-in-law lives in Madeley. I love Bridgemere Garden Centre and Stapeley Water Gardens. Nice part of the world!

kipper workshops
27-04-2007, 09:46 PM
Thanks for more suggestions.

Also, glad you like my items.

We live in a little place at the top of a hill called Biddulph Moor. The views are beautiful from our garden which is a very steep slope!! We can see five counties on a clear day!

We have only been here one year, since I decided to quit the rat race (of sunny manchester!). Don't get me wrong I love manchester, a lot, but we wanted to get out in the sticks a bit. I say 'I quit the rat race' as Clare still works full-time, in Stoke. She's always very glad to get home and enjoy the garden and her chickens!

Keep those suggestions coming.... think we may be nearly there...


Steve :)

Solitaire
29-04-2007, 01:30 PM
Love the 3rd one and Autumn Daze suits it well