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I was curious how much effort it would take to "blow up" the toothpaste bottle back into shape. Not too much, evidently.
Don’t neglect the flavor of your toothpaste, either.
After all, you’ll be putting the stuff in your mouth twice a day every day if you’re following recommended dental advice.
You must get a toothpaste with a flavor that you can appreciate, or at least tolerate.
My dad described it as a beautifully carved piece of wood. My mum gave it a look over, but neither of them spotted what it was carved into. I am right, aren't I?
This is another contender for my product photography turn-in. Haven't finished this quite yet. Still a little cleaning up to do.
Is it just me or does peanut butter flavored toothpaste sound like it should be a human flavor too?!
There were robust arguments in our house about whether it was important to squeeze the toothpaste tube from the bottom or whether it was better to use the best paste first and save the gunk at the bottom of the tube for overnight guests whom we did not care for. Here I stand listening to that debate. The light in this picture is symbol of the truth, but where truth stood with respect to toothpaste I have since forgot.
Boxes that I made in resin. The master patterns are made in MDF and Cherry wood. I took silicone rubber moulds of the two parts and finished them as china and wood. Top illustrations are laser etched and then hand stained
i left Claire and Gyan out of this one because when held at arm's length the camera only got the middle of the shot. oh, and because i'm the coolest.