Beautiful colors, Michael, and I love the compositiom—the way the spirals of the snail shelle talk to the exuberamt radial lines of the Tunnocks packaging...
Yummy Tunnocks (I really have to try them once - hope I can find them somewhere here at my place). And I echo Fi: the pattern of the snail in the middle and the one from the Tunnocks packaging are going together very well.
Thanks all - yes, worth tracking down some Tunnocks if only for the silver foil! These dark chocolate ( blue foil ) one's are quite hard to find, even in the UK.
Beautiful colors, Michael, and I love the compositiom—the way the spirals of the snail shelle talk to the exuberamt radial lines of the Tunnocks packaging...
ReplyDeleteYummy Tunnocks (I really have to try them once - hope I can find them somewhere here at my place). And I echo Fi: the pattern of the snail in the middle and the one from the Tunnocks packaging are going together very well.
ReplyDeleteNice snipping of the antennae! I bet they love Tunnocks Tea Cakes. I have yet to taste them. :(
ReplyDeleteThanks all - yes, worth tracking down some Tunnocks if only for the silver foil! These dark chocolate ( blue foil ) one's are quite hard to find, even in the UK.
ReplyDeleteI'll bite...what exactly are tunnocks (said the clueless American)?
ReplyDeleteIt's a popular tea cake here in the UK. Made in Scotland. Very sweet and sickly but with excellent foil wrapping!
DeleteI think eating them a lot makes you go slow on a snail trail ;))
DeleteOr perhaps they make YOU leave the snail trail...
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