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Crochet Flower Hat

If you love to crochet and surprise your friends with all sorts of DIY gifts, then here’s a great idea for you: crochet caps. They can be done in different sizes and with different patterns, from flower attachments to stripes, and look gorgeous in every case. Continue reading “Crochet Flower Hat” »

Are Mini Cows Good Pets? Here’s What You Must Know

If you like cows but don’t have a farm, you can still buy an adorable mini cow as a pet. There are different breeds of mini cows that have fluffy fur and they remain tiny in size even when reaching adulthood. Continue reading “Are Mini Cows Good Pets? Here’s What You Must Know” »

Touch THIS Friendship Lamp and your loved one’s lamp will light up at the same time

FRIENDSHIP LAMPS – a pair of lamps that sync so that when one friend touches their lamp, the other one glows (whether you’re just in the next room over or 5,000 miles away). How fun is that? These are available in the link below… Continue reading “Touch THIS Friendship Lamp and your loved one’s lamp will light up at the same time” »

Texan Farm Transitions From Farming Chickens To Growing Hemp

Many farms are looking to transition for more sustainable products and switch from growing animals to plants. It is also the case of this Texas-based farm that decided to stop growing chicken and get into the hemp growing business. Continue reading “Texan Farm Transitions From Farming Chickens To Growing Hemp” »

Sea Urchin Wear Shells Like Hats So Aquarists Made Tiny Hats for Them To Wear Instead

Tiny hats on animals are probably the cutest thing ever, and someone even made some for underwater creatures.
Sea urchins live on seabeds and there is a wide variety of them, more than 950 to be more specific.
They are also known as sea porcupines, because of their spikes that help to keep themselves protected from predators. These marine creatures use camouflage and shells or stones to hide them and ensure their survival. Continue reading “Sea Urchin Wear Shells Like Hats So Aquarists Made Tiny Hats for Them To Wear Instead” »

Artist Turns Pencils Into Tiny Works of Art

 

For artists, pencils are an essential tool in doing their craft, doesn’t matter if they are painters, designers, or musicians.
Pencils are used by artists from every sphere, to draw, sketch or simply draft project ideas, but the Bosnian, Jasenko Dordevic uses pencils as a medium. Continue reading “Artist Turns Pencils Into Tiny Works of Art” »

Easy And Beautiful Flower Crochet

One of the most common crochet patterns is flowers, and once you master the basics, you’ll want to explore this pattern more.
So, if you are looking to crochet a double-layered flower, this next tutorial will guide you through it one step at a time. The tutorial is well-explained and has lots of close-ups that will help you get a grip of the pattern more quickly. Continue reading “Easy And Beautiful Flower Crochet” »

Lifelike ‘Succulent Cakes’ Turn Prickly Plants into Delicious Desserts

Succulent plants are still very popular on social media and as home decor elements, but what about cakes that look like succulents?
This new trend has taken the Internet by storm and Jakarta-based Ivenoven seems to be leading the game. Her floral cakes have gathered a lot of attention, especially the succulent-shaped cakes she has been creating for special events. Ivenoven’s cakes have beautifully colored frosting and are molded to resemble real-life succulents, attention to detail is a key feature. Continue reading “Lifelike ‘Succulent Cakes’ Turn Prickly Plants into Delicious Desserts” »

Librarian Transforms 110-Year-Old Tree Stump into Free Community Library

Turning a 110-year-old tree into a library? Sound like an amazing idea! Sharalee Armitage Howard is a librarian who works at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library in Idaho and had a very inspiring idea.
Her yard was home to an old cottonwood tree that started to slowly rot away and had to be cut down. So she decided to transform the remaining trunk into the most amazing tiny free library out there. Continue reading “Librarian Transforms 110-Year-Old Tree Stump into Free Community Library” »


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