Thinking out the box

Party people going to the Big Green VIP Party at Grotto Mojito tonight will be given tickets of, er, matchboxes.  Ed Hazell the host of the party lists why he chose them:

“They are sustainable, bio-degradable, people smoke a lot, and you can do match tricks.”

The lanky 22-year-old wears a hat crocheted out of plastic as he organises the 290 matchboxes. 

Although he says he does not plan to sell all of them as the party location can probably only fit about 250 people.

What makes these matchboxes special is that each one is signed by a performing artist. And they have been stamped with Hazell’s project logo called Crink, a new creative project management company.

“It involves creativity in terms that we have to think out the box,” said Hazell describing his company.

Well, that does not seem to be a problem for him.

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