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Donald Featherstone - the guy who created the ubiquitous pink flamingo said it best when he said that until the invention of plastic no one but the rich could afford to be tacky.
Yes - tacky is now within the reach of everyone, regardless of income or social status. Of course, not everyone who is tacky knows it. Not everyone who sees something tacky knows it. That's because tacky is in the eye of the beholder. One person's love affair is another person's eyesore. It's all a matter of opinion. So I'm about to give you mine. About those things commonly called tacky that I don't think are - and the ones I think are past all redeeming value - unless they are part of a kid's garden. Here they are - in no particular order. Gazing Balls Of course if you have a color other than silver you will also see your garden in a whole new color. Green leaves turn a very strange color in a red gazing ball. You may not care for that. Gazing balls other than silver may be tacky. Pink Flamingos I admit - I have a pink flamingo. But in the first place he is only 8" tall - and he is peeking out of the door of an antique bird cage because I couldn't bear to put a real bird in it. That MAY be tacky. My husband thinks it's cute. (Guess who gave me the baby flamingo?)
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