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Me and my friends being bored in physics class, and decided to have some fun with our extra gum wrappers.
(If you have trouble seeing, it's 3 wrappers used to make a boat, a sea monster, and the sea.)
I was going to show you the 'oh-so-deliciously-looking' wrapped liquorice I grabbed while standing in line at the check-out in Hagkaup.
But the strong urge to open it and shove it into my moth just overwhelmed me while I was setting the camera and looking for the flash-diffuser.
Oh well.... here's the wrapper!
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edited by Emily Donaldson.
Windsor, Biblioasis, fall 2o16.
8-1/2 x 1o, 16 sheets white bond folded to 64 pp & stapled twice into glossy PVC white semigloss card wrappers, all printed 4-colour process offset (only 27 pp b&w) with embossed logo front cover.
wraparound cover graphic by "Seth" [Gregory Gallant]
34 contributors ID'd:
Nelson Ball, Wayne Barrett, Mike Beedell, Brian Busby, Mark Callanan, John De Visser, Jason Dixon, Daniel Donaldson, Emily Donaldson, Michael Drummond, Peter Dubé, Walker Evans, Peter Fowler, Stephen Fowler, Nancy Friedland, Alison Gillmor, Amanda Jernigan, Shaena Lambert, Colette Maitland, David Mason, Jack McLaren, Shane Neilson, Diane Obomsawin, P.K.Page, Laura Ritland, Patricia Robertson, Anakana Schofield, Bill Simpkins, Craig Small, Patricia Smart, J.C.Sutcliffe, Paul Von Baich, Bruce Whiteman, Scott Wylie.
includes:
i) The Antiquarium VOL. 3: Nelson Ball, by Nelson Ball & Jason Dixon (pp.23-26; interview, Ball by Dickson; bpNichol referenced pp.25, 26)
I decided to try to make some cupcake wrappers to see how it would turn out. I thought they turned out great and perfect for any event!
I design custom candy wrappers...this is the Holiday pack. I took this picture using light from my brolly box.
Amazingly recognizable packaging. As much as we all dislike MacDonald’s, their packaging is actually really good. They are cleverly designed and environmentally friendly too, to some extent. They were one of the first major fast food brands to move away from that Styrofoam. No city centre is complete without a food court and more prominently a few bits of fast food packaging hovering around. You have seen them, if you looked. Caught in a grate. Stuck under a bin. One sees so much of it that it becomes almost visual white noise. So much that, almost nobody notices those little bits of MacDonald floating around everywhere.
I like color, texture, shiny paper, pattern; I've got a sweet tooth; I collect candy wrappers (lots of them).
These 1930s wrappers were printed in Carnamah at The North Midland Times newspaper office for Mrs Ivy G. Allen of Mi Blu Aven Farm in Winchester.