Imagination and creativity are of utmost importance when raising children. Being able to improvise can save you money, time and provide your kids with fun and safety. Here are a few useful tips on solving everyday problems by looking outside of the box.
Seems you can't look anywhere without food, sunset, and other life event pictures everywhere! Instagram is great for sharing with the world, so why should the super heroes miss out on all the fun? Check these "what if superheroes were on Instagram" pictures provided to us by Sierra Katow at Comediva.
Want to give your home an extra pop? Check out these unique, modern and creative faucets for inspiration.
Get ready to be amazed by this collection of extreme foods from all over the world. These things smell, poison and cost hundreds of dollars. Check them out.
Light artist Michael Bosanko has a very unique way of creating amazing pieces using light torches. Here's the process in his own words, "In real time, I leave the camera's exposure open," he said. "While the camera is exposing for up an hour, I step into the scene and move light sources in a way that is captured on the camera's sensor. In real time, the casual viewer will only see me moving lights about in what seems a random fashion. All the while the camera's sensor is picking up the trails of light, and recording real time in one still image." In his recent project he used colored torches to copy masterpieces from artists throughout history. Check them out!
With Hollywood's baby boom comes the inevitable pressure to lose the weight. Take a look at these stars who slimmed down and learn how they did it.
The Headington Shark is an unusual installation by sculptor John Buckley that features a shark crashing head-first through the roof of a home. Located at 2 New High Street in Headington, Oxford, England, the sculptural piece brings the comical fear of a Sharknado to life. Created in 1986 (long before the release of the Syfy television film) and renovated in 2007, the permanent installation still draws the entertained gaze of passersby.
