Yarn bombing has taken off once again as coronation fever grips the nation.
Carol Montague, 64, from Croxley Green, has decorated a post box in Oakleigh Drive ahead of Saturday’s event.
The antenatal class teacher has been creating the street art for about a year.
She said: “When we put this up people were walking past and saying ‘you are the lady who does it. We really enjoy them’.
“That’s the idea behind it, to make people smile.”
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She shared a picture of her display on social media which garnered numerous compliments.
“It’s lovely to see the comments,” she said.
Carol, who makes the pieces on her own, has reused the crown that she created for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
She said: “It was a lot of work. I was quite pleased at having a chance of giving it a second outing.”
Carol also previously made an Easter-themed display, and her next design will feature a teddy bear and cakes.
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