It finally feels like Spring has arrived and how wonderful to see sunshine and daffodils making a welcome appearance!
In this month's newsletter we're talking about our Seasonal Spring faces and Bespoke Tide Clocks.
Give your clock a Spring Makeover...
Now that Spring really has arrived, it's the perfect time to update your clock with one of our Spring seasonal faces. The Spring faces include pretty Spring blossom, Easter bunnies and eggs!
They are easily applied and removed from the clock face with no mess or residue. Simply peel off the graphics you want to use from the backing sheet and place them on the clock face as desired, where they are held in place with static. The clock hands and weather scenery behind are still fully visible.
Have fun being creative with all the family, especially if the clock is hung in a family room that is also being decorated for Spring/Easter!
Click on the link below to order yours and don't forget to tag us @bramwellbrown in your pictures on social media.
Bespoke Tide Clocks...
what coastal scene would you choose?
The idea came to us when Rob and Sarah set about designing a Tide Clock which showed the village of Roundstone in Ireland, as a special gift for their Mum (don't forget, Mother's Day is just around the corner!). We are excited to announce that we are now taking commissions for Bespoke Tide Clocks
This got Rob and Sarah thinking that there might be interest in us creating bespoke coastal scenes for our customers. We then took to our socials to see if this idea was a good one and were totally overwhelmed with the positive responses!
Using photography of a chosen harbour scene or coastline, the Bramwell Brown design team can draw the artwork up to fit into the clock's mechanics. We work with any imagery that you have, and can modify our usual mechanics to take on:
Your preferred harbour or coastal location, including lighthouse (if desired), other foreground details, background and sky
Your choice of two boats or watercraft that will bob on the waves, perhaps your own boat or something in keeping with the local scene such as a beloved ferry
Head to the link below if you would like more information