Print: Giant Jaffa Rampage in Levenshulme A4
Beware of out of control mad scientists! This coaster commemorates the occasion when an evil researcher zapped a Jaffa cake in Levenshulme, South Manchester. It went on a rampage, destroying the local fast food store and if people I’ve spoken to in Levy are to be believed, trampling through back yards. Fortunately the mad scientist moved on before he found any Ginger Nuts to blast with his grow-ray - those guys are altogether meaner.
This is a digital print printed on thick recycled paper. It comes unframed and has colour to the edge. This A5 print is 297mm wide and 210mm tall (that’s half the size of standard office paper)
It is presented in a clear bio-degradable packaging. Posted prints are rolled in tubes, smaller sizes and hand-delivered prints are presented flat.
Because I use glass rather than plastic in frames, it is not possible to post framed prints. Framed prints can be delivered locally - to arrange this, please contact charmingbadger@outlook.com.
Remember- although most people feel that they know exactly how they would deal with a giant jaffa cake, any crumbs left over are going to get harder over time - not softer, making them much harder to deal with than those of a mere biscuit!
Beware of out of control mad scientists! This coaster commemorates the occasion when an evil researcher zapped a Jaffa cake in Levenshulme, South Manchester. It went on a rampage, destroying the local fast food store and if people I’ve spoken to in Levy are to be believed, trampling through back yards. Fortunately the mad scientist moved on before he found any Ginger Nuts to blast with his grow-ray - those guys are altogether meaner.
This is a digital print printed on thick recycled paper. It comes unframed and has colour to the edge. This A5 print is 297mm wide and 210mm tall (that’s half the size of standard office paper)
It is presented in a clear bio-degradable packaging. Posted prints are rolled in tubes, smaller sizes and hand-delivered prints are presented flat.
Because I use glass rather than plastic in frames, it is not possible to post framed prints. Framed prints can be delivered locally - to arrange this, please contact charmingbadger@outlook.com.
Remember- although most people feel that they know exactly how they would deal with a giant jaffa cake, any crumbs left over are going to get harder over time - not softer, making them much harder to deal with than those of a mere biscuit!
Beware of out of control mad scientists! This coaster commemorates the occasion when an evil researcher zapped a Jaffa cake in Levenshulme, South Manchester. It went on a rampage, destroying the local fast food store and if people I’ve spoken to in Levy are to be believed, trampling through back yards. Fortunately the mad scientist moved on before he found any Ginger Nuts to blast with his grow-ray - those guys are altogether meaner.
This is a digital print printed on thick recycled paper. It comes unframed and has colour to the edge. This A5 print is 297mm wide and 210mm tall (that’s half the size of standard office paper)
It is presented in a clear bio-degradable packaging. Posted prints are rolled in tubes, smaller sizes and hand-delivered prints are presented flat.
Because I use glass rather than plastic in frames, it is not possible to post framed prints. Framed prints can be delivered locally - to arrange this, please contact charmingbadger@outlook.com.
Remember- although most people feel that they know exactly how they would deal with a giant jaffa cake, any crumbs left over are going to get harder over time - not softer, making them much harder to deal with than those of a mere biscuit!