Yarn crafts have been practiced for centuries, mostly by women. These needle and hook crafts can be used to create blankets, clothing, table cloths and even curtains. Knitting and crochet have now fou...
Dec 15, 2011
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If you’re too wimpy to grow some backbone, why not get it tattooed instead? Ever been told, “Have a heart”? Well, you can have as many as you want, with these anatomical tattoos of t...
Dec 02, 2011
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Do you get bored of giving gadgets or home decor as Christmas presents? Or do you run out of ideas for Christmas gifts? Try these crazy Christmas gift ideas on for size…
Critter Comb for ...
Dec 02, 2011
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The Sistine Chapel, in the Vatican City, Italy, is famed for its painted walls and ceilings. Most notable among the artists who worked on the chapel is Michelangelo, with his famous frescoe The Creati...
Nov 30, 2011
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There are thousands of poisonous mushroom varieties, many of which have psychedelic properties that induce hallucinations and distort the senses. These mushrooms are often collected and consumed for...
Nov 29, 2011
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If you love Christmas and the holiday season, then this collection of funny Christmas tattoos is for you. From silly to bizarre, these funny tattoo designs incorporate various characters and symbols t...
Nov 29, 2011
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Organic materials such as wood, sea shells and seeds are often used in jewelry design, to add interest to the finished piece. Jewelry designer Kerry Howley has chosen to use a unique organic material ...
Nov 16, 2011
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Is it bizarre to find that there is fan art for an art work? Leonardo da Vinci’s celebrated masterpiece, The Mona Lisa, has fascinated art lovers for centuries. It is said that her eyes follow ...
Nov 08, 2011
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Human skeletons have been used as architectural decoration for centuries. Human bone art has been used to scare enemies or to commemorate the dead, as in the case of The Bone Church.
Artist Francois R...
Nov 08, 2011
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There are several chewing gum art styles. All use chewing or bubble gum as the art medium, but some are a combination of found art and paint, whereas others are planned ahead of time.
Chewing G...
Nov 07, 2011
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