Foldable table by instagram.com/georgejohnsonfurniture
Happy Holidays :)
Artist Jan Vormann uses Lego bricks to repair and fill holes in broken walls.
via /r/woodworking
A comparative look at the brain sizes of different species.
via Frontiers
lots-of-little-books:
Note from truebluemeandyou: This post and blog no longer exist on Tumblr. If anyone knows if the blog has a new name or moved to a new platform, please message me. See my post here to see the original post with printables.
Behold, a library of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books in an Altoids tin! I originally found this project at this post by @nashiil-and-kiilan, and as they also put up the templates for it I thought I’d try it myself. It turned out pretty neat! I decided to leave out some of the details on the decorations, but I’m still pleased with how it came out.
Asobi by Yasutoki Kariya
“Asobi” was created by art student Yasutoki Kariya for his senior thesis exhibition. Meaning “play,” the installation is comprised of 11 computer-programmed incandescent light bulbs hung from strings. They playfully re-enact Newton’s Cradle, visualizing the transfer of kinetic energy in the form of light. (via Spoon & Tamago)
More GIFs at Experiments in Motion
I’ve posted a lot of Halloween DIYs from DIY NBC Props - especially Nightmare Before Christmas tutorials.
Find the Nightmare Before Christmas Wrapping Paper as seen at DIY NBC Props here.
You can download the Nightmare Before Christmas Wrapping Papers from Tim Baker’s DeviantArt page here.
As always, if you see a printable that you like, download it ASAP. It may be deleted at any time.
Closeups of the paper:
The ribbons:
Kristie also made a black and white version of this paper: