It is a couple days late for Easter but if you still have a ton of peeps left over here is something you can do with them. This is how you make Peep-infused vodka. This is very simple and and turns out pretty tasty. This is what you will need to do below.
April is a special month of the year. There is plenty of reasons to celebrate in April. It is the first full month of spring and everything is starting to bloom. Here are the 10 best parts of April.
The world is an awesome place with some amazing people and animals in it. These are a collection of random places, people and animals enjoying life. Get out and enjoy the day. Live life with a smile.
Smithsonian Magazine announced its 10th annual photo contest finalists. From unbelievable shots of the desert colors in Namibia to awe-inspiring views of the Milky Way at night, the array of photographs reflect a stunning cross-section of images around the world.
There is only one thing people enjoy more than hearing about celebrities and the is making stuff up about celebrities. Most of the talk about celebrities is pretty easy to determine if it is fake or true but some of these urban legends can become really random and ridiculous. Some people chose to believe them others clearly don't. Ill let you decide. This is a list of 10 of the most ridiculous celebrity urban legends going around today.
By author: "This graphic novel is a personal project made aside from my daily work as an illustrator. I tried to depict in it a difficult theme but a one witch is close to my heart : the way children are affected by a negative ambient at home, and social difficulties they can endure in consequences. I'm always shocked when I meet parents who send unconsciously their violence, pessimism or sadness to their children. This novel is not really a mental answer to it, just a heart reaction. "
Anna Piaggi was well-known in the fashion world for being an authoritative expert on style. See her own unusual fashion choices here…
What a lot of people don't know is fast food menus go beyond what you see on the wall. Most fast food places have a secret menu with delicious meals on it. Here are 10 of the best fast food secret menu items available. If you didn't know about these then you should go out and try them all soon. They are amazing.
He posted these vulgar photos on Facebook and perhaps he thinks we should all be jealous of him now! I am definitely not envious though, are you?
Very impressive collection of modern video games in Atari Cartridge art. If you are a gamer you will appreciate this. Too cool. Nice redesigns.
Let's take a look inside beautiful North Korean homes. Pretty impressive? Huh.
Girl's prom is on 4/20. This is how she got asked. Funny Stoners.
Ladies for your next night out! Instructables user seamster has created an R2-D2 bra, complete with blinking lights and sounds taken from an action figure of the Star Wars droid. Seamster has posted two versions of the bra, one made of duct tape and the other “ultimate” version is made using papier-mâché. Instructions to make your own are available at Instructables. See the link at the bottom.
A Chinese engineer who operates a data recovery and hard drive repair center is being hailed as a genius after inventing a DIY candy floss machine made from a used hard disk. According to the instructions, all that is needed to create your own candy floss maker is a hard drive that can still power up, a round flat metal tin, six bicycle spokes, an aluminum can and a plastic basin. A series of photos demonstrating how to create this candy floss machine have made some sensation across China internet …
The moon is about 386,242 miles from Earth. Our moon is certainly not low. More than that – it is big enough to be a full planet, of course, if it revolved around the sun, not the earth. The moon is a quarter the diameter of Earth. Only Pluto larger satellites relative to the size of the planet around which it revolves. We invite you to see how the other planets would look if they were at the scene of the moon. So, the Moon, as we see it quite often.
Procter & Gamble has announced Scope Bacon Mouthwash, a mouthwash that is flavored synthetically like bacon to give you “breath that sizzles."
For the yearlong photo project “6:30 AM Series,” photographer Robert Weingarten took a photo at 6:30 each morning of the exact same view of Santa Monica Bay, as seen from his home in Malibu. He did so for every day he was home during 2003. To keep the photos consistent, Weingarten strictly followed a set of rules: the aperture and focus settings were fixed, the color transparency film was from a single production batch, and the camera and lens were securely fixed to a tripod to maintain the frame.
Worth 1000 is famous for their photoshop & Photo-Effects contests. In which Two or more movie posters are combined to make one much funnier and creative poster. Their latest, Mate a Movie series, asks graphic artists to take two or more movies, and combine them to make one much funnier movie. I’ve included some of my favorites. Hope you will like them or may be they will inspire you to create some.
In 1924, the then-luxurious Hotel (Refugio d)el Salto was inaugurated on the cliff facing the waterfall but due to contamination of the river water, believed to be a result of the popular locale, it was closed in the early 90′s. There has been talk of reopening it and restoring it to its former glory (but as a museum or even a police station) which might help rid the place of its apparent ghosts. They are said to haunt the hotel and according to the caretaker, are believed to be from the old days when bar fights on the second story would end up on its balcony, sometimes resulting in a drunk patron losing more than the fight.
Aren't you tired to see what your friends eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner all day long through out dozens of social networks? Well I wouldn't be as annoyed if they would get creative as Ida Skivines from Norway. She recreated famous works of art by Van Gogh, Monet, Dali, and more on Instagram as part of the Art Toast Project. Learn, you slackers:)
Back in March a tiny wooden door was discovered at the base of an elm tree in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. The door has become a bit of a destination for park visitors, who have been leaving behind notes, coins, acorns, and other trinkets inside the tree. The mystery door is located in the park Concourse near the De Young Museum and the California Academy of Sciences.
Attention geeks! Now you don't have to worry about all those bullies around you! With this kind of toy you are gonna be the one to be scared of. Especially for you... well and for the 2013 MOCathalon contes, Captain Infinity recreated Han Solo’s DL-44 heavy blaster pistol using LEGO bricks. Enjoy, don't get carried away though:)
In the charmingly surreal sculpture series “SEKAI” (“World”) by Japanese artist Maico Akiba, tiny populated worlds sprout out of the backs of animals. The detailed mini worlds include people, cars, structures, and thick vegetation. And you can have the minified versions of sculptures as a cell phone strap!
Cinemagraphs are photographic images in which select areas are animated. Fashion photographer Jamie Beck pioneered the technique. This beautiful video was directed by Ian and Cooper. It's made for "Back to Me" song by Joel Compass and tells a dark tale about father and son through a montage of cinemagraphs. Check it out!
Let’s face it, people tend to love their cars. A lot. You only have to watch shows like Pimp My Ride to see how utterly over-the-top people can go in order to make their 4 wheeled machines stand out from the crowd. So with that in mind, we’ve picked 14 vans which have been pimped out, souped up and sprayed painted to within an inch of their lives. We’re going to reserve judgement on the designs themselves, but we have to admit there are certainly more than few “interesting” artworks on display!
Inventive British street artist and illustrator extraordinaire David Shillinglaw is one of the few graffiti artists, who’s colourful work can be seen in some of the most remote and unusual locations in the world. “Life is a struggle. For everyone. From the smallest insect to the greatest beast, we are determined by the success we seek, and how, in turn we measure that success. Each of us experiencing ups and downs. Peaks and troughs. Like a game of snakes and ladders.” - David Shillinglaw You’ll see his imagination not only colouring the streets of London and Paris, but also places like Kosovo, Gambia and even Cape Town. His eceletic mix of fonts, words, faces and limbs form his unique and signature style – it’s striking, energetic, seriously cool and a hell of a lot of fun.
Even today there is so little we truly understand about our universe, it’s untapped mysterious and the existence of extraterrestrial life. So you can imagine that back in 1939 when space exploration and telescopes were much less evolved, creative individuals like illustrator Frank R. Paul were given free rein to fill the void of expectation. Working with the likes of famous science fiction writers Ray Bradbury, Forrest J Ackerman and Arthur C. Clarke, he created his own perception of how the aliens of Mars, Neptune or Venus might appear. Would they be threatening or welcoming? Would they be robots or creatures? Would they be armed or unarmed? And how would man react to meeting them? Through his colorful and vibrant art, Frank R. Paul has attempted to answer some of these questions. You can see the full range of his work here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joebehr/sets/72157624487397272/detail/
Your laptop is a gateway to a world of limitless ideas, possibilities and basically anything your imagination (or browsing history) can conjure up. So why confine your creativity to just the screen? Why not customize your laptop and make it stand out from the crowd? That’s the thinking behind these cool MacBook vinyl stickers for your MacBook – designed add a unique twist on the famous Apple logo, whilst adding a sense of fun to proceedings. Better yet, they’re also really easy to stick on & peel off, so thankfully no need to live in fear of them ruining the casing of your sleek MacBook. I’ve selected a wide range of designs, from the funny, to the sleek, from the iconic to the unusual and everything in between. We’ve even thrown in some zombies, Banksy art, Darth Vader & plus Homer & Bart from The Simpsons. If there was a downside to any of them, it’s that you can only use on at any time! Let me know which is your favorite ok? Do you use any of them already?
Little Free Library is a creative idea, thought up by Todd Bol and Rick Brooks, that aims to promote literacy and bring communities together by putting up mini libraries in neighborhoods around the world. Started in 2009, it's a nonprofit that seeks to place these small, accessible book exchange boxes right in front of a house or on a street corner. (Take a book, return a book.) You can buy a box directly from the Little Free Library website, download plans on how to build one, or completely make one yourself.
London-based artist Joe Fenton continues to mesmerize us with his skilled hand and imaginative mind at work on the latest addition to his ongoing series titled The Landing. The artist has just recently completed the second and biggest panel of his large-scale triptych. The first two of his three-part drawings feature his signature monochromatic style in graphite on paper.
Meet the real life mermaid who swims with jellyfish and can hold her breath under water for up to five minutes Linden Wolbert travels the world as a full time professional mermaid and uses her custom-made 6ft tail to propel her through the water. The 32-year-old freediver and model can swim to depths of 115ft and uses her skills to promote ocean conservation and education.
New York-based artist Nathan Manire approaches his Dot Portraits with an abstract, graphic process. He uses large dots and a broad color palette to build his subjects' faces with watercolors. Up close, viewers see colorful circles, neatly arranged in organized rows. To more fully appreciate Manire's pointillist techniques, viewers need to squint their eyes or step back from the image in order to see the faces emerge from the large patterns of circular shapes.
For the person who loves flowers but just can't keep them alive (for longer than a day) there are paper flowers by Frances & Francis. These beautiful works of art are handcrafted using just paper and then attached to actual twigs. Frances & Francis is run by Helen Frances, a paper artist living just north of London in St. Albans. (The second Francis is a tribute to her grandfather who was an encouraging figure in her life.)
While this Inception-style piece of public art is trippy enough, know the backstory and you'll appreciate it even more. Artist Jordan Seiler of Public Ad Campaign is known for taking over public spaces that's run over with advertising. Back in 2008, he created a public installation, on New York's Spring and Bowery phone booth, where he placed his signature weave pattern on the sides of the booth. After it was taken down, he decided to put up another installation, this time with a photo of the last takeover.
American artist and DeviantArt member Paige Thompson paints her own lips vividly colorful to create cute little animals in her series “Animal-ipstick”.
