Chicken Egg Rubber Stamps are a great solution for branding the eggs from your backyard chicken coop, farm or homestead.
Not a chicken lover but know one? A custom stamper makes a fun gift, perfect for hostess gifts, housewarmings, birthdays, holidays or just because.
Your choice of the number of egg stamps and a choice of the sayings seen in the above photos. These are available HERE… Continue reading “Every Chicken Owner Needs These Chicken Egg Stamps Right Now” »
The widespread way of presenting geographical maps is called the Mercator projection, and it is the cylindrical map projection invented by Gerardus Mercator, a Flemish cartographer. But what if there are other ways of looking at the world map without being inaccurate?
Mercator’s vision has been the standard view since 1569, but many geographical areas are in fact presented inaccurately and they seem larger than they are in comparison to other territories. So, to rescale the world map and bring everything into the right proportions, Hajime Continue reading “The Most Accurate Version Of The World Map” »
Now you can have beautiful jewelry made from your TEETH. This ring is the coolest thing ever!! It’s so weird feeling a dry tooth!! One of my favorite rings! Made to order tooth ring in a brass gold tone color option. A real human molar tooth set in a plain bezel and bordered with hand twisted wire on a simple half round band. These can be custom made in any ring size. If you need a half or other custom size just make a note on your order. Continue reading “Now you can have beautiful jewelry made from TEETH” »
Tired of the ugly, awkward and cheap builder-grade wire shelving in your pantry or closets?
I provide budget-friendly custom wood shelf covers for wire shelving that fits over your current wire racks and brings instant style to your space at a fraction of the cost of custom build-outs. These are available HERE…
We have options that fit your budget and style!
These adorable gnomes are perfect for springtime! They are great added to a tiered tray, coffee bar, or any spot around the home.
The gnomes are made from a sock and have a painted clay pot for a hat. They are embellished with either ribbon or colorful flowers. These are available HERE…
Adorable Pothead Gnomes
Give your garden the perfect finish and ensure it stands out with our Garden Structures. Fire up the BBQ and invite all your friends round for the garden party of the year with our customisable Gazebos or get lost in your favourite book on a warm day with our Pergolas. Continue reading “Most Beautiful Wooden Pergolas and Gazebos” »
A very rare green comet has made an appearance in South America, for the first time in 50,000 years. The comet’s visit was discovered in March 2022 by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and it is a once-in-a-lifetime event.
The comet’s official name is Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) and it came closest to Earth on the 1st of February when astronomy enthusiasts all over the world drove outside of town to gaze upon the night sky. The comet will still be visible in the upcoming weeks, but a clear sky is needed and a pair of binoculars or a telescope. Continue reading “Green Comet Makes an Appearance for the First Time in 50,000 Years” »
This Hand Knitted Gnome is the perfect accent for your room decor or a cute gift to somebody.
First option :
The hat is Seafoam (light green) color and has 2 apple tree blossom flowers on it. The Body is light pink.
Second option: Continue reading “Hand Knitted Gnome” »
The Fantastic Fungi documentary was a big hit, as it presented a never-before-seen perspective on the lives of fungi. The documentary took 15 years to make, and now you can get a peek inside the creative process with the help of a 15 short directed by Wired about the making of.
The time-lapse videos were filmed inside director Louie Schwartzberg’s home and take the viewer through each step of a fungi’s life. The director had to shoot the timelapse videos inside, due to the ever-changing weather outdoors and he also needed to be able to control the lighting of the film. Continue reading “See Why It Took 15 Years To Make the ‘Fantastic Fungi’ Time-Lapse Documentary” »