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Milk Teeth

This week kids, Mel and Anna show you how to make a big set of teeth

This is a step-by-step photo guide of how to make your very own massive set of gnashers. So, if you want a set of teeth big enough to make even Janet Street Porter green with envy then all you need is a few Cravendale bottles, pink card, a bit of trusty old double-sided-sticky tape and a pair of scissors (always get a grown up to help with your cutting).

NB Please do not pour milk down the sink excitedly in order to make your teeth. Patience is a virtue.

The teeth you see in the photos were, in fact part of the Cravendale Brand Book project and not some feeble attempt for Anna and Mel to become the new presenters of ‘Smart’.

Happy making…

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… and before you know it

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My what big teeth you have!

The Siders

project: free the walls (2)

This morning, our back stairs have gone peculiar. The stairwell has been subject to an intervention.
No longer is it a dead space, left neglected and unloved. From today, it is a communal art space that is to be FREELY infected with whatever W+K folk wish to put on its walls, stairs, shelves or floors. The process has been started by a team of W+K Culture Clubbers.
Numerical wiring on the second floor:

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Beaded curtain on the entrance to the basement:

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Some strange little egghead fellas:

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The wiring has turned into a sprouting pot plant.

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Not 100% sure what this is.

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Stairwell designated meeting area:

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Map of the world made from the appropriate national stamps:

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One step beyond:

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A cupboard made from a Nike shoebox:

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I wonder what’s inside. Ahh… a pair of tiny trainers.

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They’re so wee. Perhaps they belong to rock mini-god Prince.
This is only the start of the project.

There’s  still a lot of space to use.

FREE THE WALLS!

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