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Santa Hat Brownies

By • Dec 8th, 2011

This Santa Claus hat brownie idea is candy to the eyes! So simple, yet absolutely cute – you can feel the Christmas spirit! To assemble, pipe a ring of vanilla buttercream on top of each brownie.Cut off the base of a strawberry so it is flat and place it upside down on each brownie, pushing slightly to secure in place. Top the tip of the strawberry with a dot of buttercream to finish the Santa hat.”

Giant Clothespin Sculpture

By • Nov 9th, 2011

This giant clothespin sculpture was created by a Turkish art professor Mehmet Ali Uysal for the Festival of the Five Seasons in Chaudfontaine Park, Belgium.

Dreamy Pillow Cases for a Sensitive Boyfriend

By • Nov 4th, 2011

These pillow cases are great for long distance relationships, you keep the dot dot dot, and send Dreamy the bubble.

Or Give It to Your Mother…

By • Nov 2nd, 2011

Or give it to your mother. She knows how to do it.

Scuba Diver Wall Sticker [Pic]

By • Oct 25th, 2011

A super creative ambient advert promoting Senai Scuba Diving Professional Course. Don’t know about you guys, but in case of fire, I would feel really bad taking off the fire extinguisher as it’s the only thing keeping the scuba diver alive.

Bicycle vs. Car [Pic]

By • Oct 3rd, 2011

I’ve borrowed this cool idea from Design to Improve Life and made it look a little bit nicer. You can find the original version on their Facebook Wall here. What’s interesting is that according to Reno Rambler’s calculations in terms of fuel cost, it can be almost three times as expensive to ride a bike if you run on Big Macs as it is to drive a car. So, what do you choose?

Amazing Fountain of Running Horses at Las Colinas

By • Sep 30th, 2011

Mustangs at Las Colinas is a breathtakingly realistic bronze sculpture by Robert Glen, that decorates Williams Square in Las Colinas in Irving, Texas. It is said to be the largest equestrian sculpture in the world. The mustangs were shipped by air from England to Irving, Texas, and after the intricate procedure of mounting the figures, the Mustangs of Las Colinas sculpture was dedicated on September 25, 1984. The sculpture commemorates the wild mustangs that were historically important inhabitants of much of Texas. It portrays a group at 1.5 times life size, running through a watercourse, with fountains giving the effect of water splashed by the animals’ hooves. The horses are intended to represent the drive, initiative and unfettered lifestyle that were fundamental to the state in its pioneer days.

Billboard Converted to Swingsets

By • Sep 16th, 2011

Paris-based architect Didier Faustino made this cool swing set out of a converted advertising billboard for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-City Biennial of Urbanism and Architecture. Now many people ask to do the same to every billboard in America.

Broccoli House

By • Sep 2nd, 2011

“I couldn’t build a tree house for my son so I built him a broccoli house instead,” lamented Brock Davis, a Minneapolis-based artist, who is also responsible for the famous Make Something Cool Every Day project that we’ve featured on BoredPanda some time ago.

Creative Japanese Pastry Packaging

By • Aug 26th, 2011

Creative product packaging idea from Japan. According to one Internet commenter “the packaging says “Black melon bread.” More like a pastry snack out of a vending machine than just a cookie.”

45 Grams of Silence for $19.14

By • Jul 29th, 2011

In this fast-paced, ever-moving world, sometimes all we need is a bit of silence. As strange as it may sound, you can finally buy 45g (1.5oz) of pure silence sealed in a can for just $19.14 at FLOWmarket. It is a shop that is designed to make consumers think, live and consume with more consciousness. They also sell cans of self-esteem, compassion, intimacy, god and many others.

Cut-Away Leaf Art: Deer in the Forest

By • Jul 22nd, 2011

Inspired by the old paper-cutting techniques of Chinese and Japanese, Lorenzo Duran decided to apply them on leaves. The artist finds the perfect leaf and then washes, dries, molds and gently cuts away at it until he makes his incredible delicate art. It requires a lot of patience and it’s easy to lose days of work in an instant, because fragile leaves can break right at the end.