If you are someone who loves candle like my girlfriend, check these candle out..very nice candles craft.. Enjoy 🙂
Look at this amazing model sculpture of Eiffel Tower made just using match-sticks. It’s done by Alexandr Pashkevich from Ukraine..The structure is 1 meter (3,3ft) high, made from 7464 matches and illuminated by LEDs. Cool !!
I got this fowarded email of Moscow Subway.. looks really amazing! the design look more like a museum than just a normal subway station. Inaugurating in 1930, the Moscow`s Subway, has a length of 256km and contains 138 stations which are the most beautiful stations in the center of the city. Enjoy!
This mind boggling doormat reads differently depending whether you are walking in or out of the house. It’s got to be seen to be believed but from one side this really does read “Come In” and from the other “Go Away”. And when you have finished marvelling at this remarkable feat of graphic design …
Who can ever imagine by just using the back of a dirty car wind-shield, a master piece is created! Check out the talented Scott Wade amazing masterpieces..enjoy!
Check out some of these photo of Google office that is located in New York.. don’t you wish to be working in this kind of environment.. 😀
Drag and Draw is a set of digital drawing tools. It consists of a multicolor ‘Brush’, an ‘Eraser’, and a ‘Magic Wand’ to bring their drawings to life and a ‘Bucket’ to project the virtual drawings onto the wall.
I found a cool site that let you print and make a papercraft of Necromancer.. check it out!! Just print this hansom fellow out onto photo paper or card, cut and stick together and let the world know where you stand on the subject of undead magicians. An ideal ornament for a desk..
Latte art or coffee art refers to designs created on the tops of espresso based drinks by a barista. These designs are usually created in one of two ways and sometimes using a combination of both. Latte art at an international Netherlands competition. See more Latte / Coffee Art photo..
Check out this amazing paper art done by Michael Velliquette. Sheets of multi-colored archival card stock are hand-cut then glued, working from background to foreground, onto a paper backing in successive layers. Narratives ranging from the intimate to the epic address ongoing philosophical quandaries of the human condition including questions of self, other, place, transformation …







