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There are three things that warm our hearts, dear Pandas, and we hope that you’re fans of them, too. Funny cat pics (because who can ever get enough of those?), wholesome stories, and—last but certainly not least—creative designs. It’s that last category that our team here at Bored Panda really wants to share with you today.

We’re featuring some of the best and brightest designs we’ve seen. Some of these are genius while others are so simple-but-effective that we’re sad we didn’t think of them first. Whatever the case, these designers truly push the boundaries of creativity with their imaginations. We’d love it if you’d upvote the photos that you like the most and be sure to let us know in the comments which of these pics you enjoyed the most and why.

Pssst, Pandas, if you want some more amazing design pics, we’re more than happy to let you into our mini-galleries. Check out our earlier articles right here, here, and here for some artful inspiration.

Jessica Leigh Clark-Bojin, an incredibly skilled pie artist and the author of 'Pies Are Awesome: The Definitive Pie Art Book,' was kind enough to walk Bored Panda through her thoughts on good design, creativity, motivation, the world of Pie Art, and how to balance the needs of the customer and audience with the desires of the artist. Scroll down to read her artistic insights, dear Pandas.

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This Lamp Post Holds Up An Umbrella For A Spot On The Bench

This Lamp Post Holds Up An Umbrella For A Spot On The Bench

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I absolutely adore this. Even if not resting from the rain, to get out of the hot, beating sun for a moment during a walk is a godsend.

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Bored Panda was interested to get pie artist Jessica's take on how much designers and creatives should focus on the audience and end-users, and how much they should try to stay true to their artistic vision.

"I have a loose 'three for them, one for me' policy when it comes to my art. Riding emerging trends and tapping into the cultural zeitgeist certainly helps when you are trying to build a following. And as much as I would love to just make what I want all the time, my art puts food on the table (figuratively and literally), so I have to pay attention to what the people respond most to," Jessica explained to Bored Panda.

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An Amputee Doll

An Amputee Doll

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw a video once of a little girl with a prosthetic leg unwrapping a doll who also had a prosthetic. She started happy-sobbing and saying "SHE'S LIKE ME!" in between sobs. It was beyond heartwarming.

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"But sometimes I’ll get the urge to create something obscure that I know no corporate partner will care for, and only a tiny portion of the population will appreciate, but will make me happy. So if I’ve got the energy, I’ll go for it. And not shockingly, it is a lot easier to find the energy for these types of works! I often end up surprised by the response to the 'one for me' pies, however. Maybe because they are made with a little more care and love, but oftentimes people will like those just as much as my more 'mainstream' offerings, even if they aren’t familiar with the subject matter," she said that the audience can always surprise you with what they end up liking.

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"I wonder if folks can guess which of my pies fall into the 'one for me' category?" she mused.

Though a lot of designers, artists, and creatives frequently encounter creative roadblocks, Jessica is one of the lucky few who never really had to deal with them (and we might be a bit jealous!). "I have sketchbooks filled with hundreds more Pie Art concepts than I could ever make in ten lifetimes… And there is so much creative inspiration out there in the world! All I have to do is look at craftspeople at the top of their game in a couple of different areas—watchmakers, architects, gardeners, painters, poets, etc.—and my mind is filled to the top with new ideas again," she shared that we can look to nearly any area in life for inspiration.

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This Crack In The Pavement Filled With A Stained Glass Cat Portrait

This Crack In The Pavement Filled With A Stained Glass Cat Portrait

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Local Kmart Has A Doll With Down’s Syndrome

Local Kmart Has A Doll With Down’s Syndrome

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Like I said in another comment I worked in a group home for developmentally disabled. They absolutely loved South Park for Timmy and Jimmy they would laugh because they knew someone like that or they were someone like that and they found it very funny.

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IV Bag Plant Watering Thing I Saw At My Dr's Office

IV Bag Plant Watering Thing I Saw At My Dr's Office

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"The biggest challenge to my work is not the 'creativity tank,' it’s the 'energy/motivation' tank. Professional artists who have to balance commercial realities against artistic passions I think all have to deal with finding ways to keep that 'motivation tank' topped up. It’s not always easy! But I find that being around other creative working professionals and talking with them about it helps a lot."

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Jessica explained to Bored Panda that "it is critical" to plan out every last detail in advance when it comes to Pie Art. "Once your dough is rolled out, the clock is ticking! If you allow the fat in your dough to melt, you’ll lose the little pockets of air in the finished pie dough that create that delicious flaky mouth-feel, and you’ll end up with tough leathery crust instead," she explained why exactly time is so important. When it comes to turning her latest project into reality, every minute counts and the race against time is on.

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Sometimes A Rainy Day Ain't That Bad

Sometimes A Rainy Day Ain't That Bad

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When I Bought My House, The Title Company Gave Me A Digital Copy Of All My Documents On A Thumb Drive Shaped Like A House Key

When I Bought My House, The Title Company Gave Me A Digital Copy Of All My Documents On A Thumb Drive Shaped Like A House Key

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"To circumvent this, I fully sketch out my designs in advance and create paper or acetate templates to help me cut out pieces as fast as humanly possible. I even take things a step further and walk through the whole process in my mind before I take the dough out to the fridge. Visualizing the process this way allows me to spot any steps I may have missed—like a tool I’ve forgotten to set out, or the fact that I’ll probably want tea while I’m working and should put the kettle on now—which saves precious minutes of working time."

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However, she noted that things can still "go sideways from time to time." Nobody's perfect and mistakes sometimes happen even to the best of the best. These mistakes, however, help push the boundaries of what's possible. "Less often these days, but when I am working with a new technique or unfamiliar dough, there is always the possibility that I will suddenly find myself needing to get creative to solve a problem on the fly. Sometimes, these last-minute saves end up becoming 'proper Pie Art technique cannon' down the road! 'Happy Accidents' are real."

#10

The Local Blood Bank Has These Signs To Show How Much Blood They Have

The Local Blood Bank Has These Signs To Show How Much Blood They Have

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The Porsche 944 Hot Wheel Designer Had Cancer, The Stethoscope Was Added By Ryu To Pay Tribute To His Cancer Doctor, Who Drove A 944. Rest In Peace Ryu Asada

The Porsche 944 Hot Wheel Designer Had Cancer, The Stethoscope Was Added By Ryu To Pay Tribute To His Cancer Doctor, Who Drove A 944. Rest In Peace Ryu Asada

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Associate Professor of Design Studies Tim Antoniuk, from the University of Alberta, previously shared with Bored Panda his take on design, including his opinion on Dieter Rams’ legendary 10 principles of good design.

He believes that Rams “does a great job” identifying what makes a design good. However, the principles themselves might not stand the test of time as well as could be hoped.

"That said, given the speed of change that we encounter today in our lives in the digital environment that we live in, I believe that some great design is not necessarily timeless. One example is seen in Interface Design, Ux Design, and in-service design. As new layers get added into our lives, things naturally have an evolutionary cycle,” Tim explained.

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“This is different from furniture which naturally can be more ubiquitous and designed to fit the human body. There is a great deal of fuzziness in this discussion but I do believe that the essence of this idea is true," he mused.

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My Thai Food Came With A Chork

My Thai Food Came With A Chork

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According to the design expert, someone’s personal taste creates a gray area between designs that are objectively good or bad.

"The gray area comes in when people start to talk about taste and about degrees of aesthetic. I may love the design of Bauhaus furniture, for example, while somebody may feel that it is too cold and void of personality. Not unlike great art, I believe that much of what came from this era is ‘great design,’ in part because it represents an era and a philosophy. When we start to mix in discussions of taste and preference, that is where the gray areas of good and bad design get blurred."

In the expert’s opinion, we can intuitively feel if a design is good. "Quite often, this relates to ergonomics and the usability or functionality of the products and services and systems. Having said that, I think far too many people expect poor design that doesn’t really work well," Tim told us.

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#17

This Hourglass-Shaped Traffic Light

This Hourglass-Shaped Traffic Light

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

in shanghai, they had incredibly large ones that counted down in numbers, not as cool as this but still very convenient

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LEGO Set Included This Figure/Wheelchair And Incorporates A Wheelchair Access Ramp Into The Build

LEGO Set Included This Figure/Wheelchair And Incorporates A Wheelchair Access Ramp Into The Build

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The upside is that good design is a skill that can be learned. Through practice and exposure to quality. And lots of it. "For me, great design is what Dieter [Rams] talks about—it is also intuitive, it is deeply sympathetic and empathetic to the user at all levels, and at some level, it is emotional. It is a catalyst for giving us feelings."

#19

I Found A Pen And The Pen Cap Is Shaped Like A Cat

I Found A Pen And The Pen Cap Is Shaped Like A Cat

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#20

The Banisters At My Hotel Were Held Up By Little Metal Men

The Banisters At My Hotel Were Held Up By Little Metal Men

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#21

This Airplane Was Designed To Look Like A Whale

This Airplane Was Designed To Look Like A Whale

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've seen a housefly, and I've seen a greenfly, but I ain't never seen a whale fly!

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Some time ago, pie artist and all-around creative Jessica spoke to Bored Panda about people’s sense of taste and aesthetics.

“Our sense of taste is a product of our upbringing and the people and content we are exposed to throughout our life, particularly during our formative years,” she explained to us.

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Found Band-Aids For Different Skin Tones At Target

Found Band-Aids For Different Skin Tones At Target

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#23

This LEGO Set Has A Loose Change In The Couch

This LEGO Set Has A Loose Change In The Couch

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#24

The Benches At My Local Library Are Books

The Benches At My Local Library Are Books

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These are a maintenance nightmare, but I absolutely love the visual impact!

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“Different cultures, different families, different peer groups place different value on different aesthetic conventions. If we want to ‘fit in’ with whatever group we are affiliating with, we tend to morph our own personal tastes to match that of the group,” Jessica said that we adapt to our social environments.

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Pencil Bollards Outside A School In London

Pencil Bollards Outside A School In London

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This Lidl Lithuania Grocery Bag Promoting Paper Bags Over Plastic Ones

This Lidl Lithuania Grocery Bag Promoting Paper Bags Over Plastic Ones

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#27

These Cups/Glasses In The Freiburg Football Stadium Have Hollow Handles, You Can Carry Up To Four In A Single Hand

These Cups/Glasses In The Freiburg Football Stadium Have Hollow Handles, You Can Carry Up To Four In A Single Hand

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“But what if we don’t want to ‘fit in’ and conform our taste to match the crowd? Well, that’s where things get interesting,” the artist noted that this leads to interesting growth.

“Once a person has, for whatever reason, decided to expand their horizons beyond what is naturally presented to them in their immediate circles then something magical happens: their true ‘personal taste’ begins to coalesce,” she said.

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The Sinks Inside The Le Creuset Headquarters Are Dutch Ovens

The Sinks Inside The Le Creuset Headquarters Are Dutch Ovens

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If the Dutch Ovens are in the bathroom, then..... what are they using in the kitchen??? Aaaaaaah! :))))))

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My Grandma's Chinese Teacups Where You Can See A Woman's Face When You Put Them Against The Light (From 2 Different Sets)

My Grandma's Chinese Teacups Where You Can See A Woman's Face When You Put Them Against The Light (From 2 Different Sets)

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These are called lithophanes. The people appear to be Geisha I think? So more than likely the teacups are Japanese.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not Chinese, perhaps china as in porcelain was what Grandma meant. Sometimes the ladies in less elegant sets were nude or in compromising positions.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The faces are a nice add-on but also the teacups look stunningly beautiful.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have the exact same design as the first one, except no hidden portrait. And the base of the cup itself is square, not round. They are Japanese. Mine is labeled "Japan" with a sticker.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have some of that too - Dragonware! I have 3 pieces that were my mom's, and have picked up a few more of my own. None of mine have the hidden portrait, hoping one day to find some!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mum has similar ones with a little convex glass at the bottom, looks like a defect until you fill it with tea or water, then you can see the picture! I though it was by magic when I was little!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wonder if they're portraits of anyone specific, like the person who made the cup, or a relative of theirs?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a whole set too! My grandma bought it in Japan and I love it

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandma still have a coffee and a tea set like this. It's a very thin and lightweight porcelain with the dragons and a woman face inside. I always thought it's so beautiful and exquisite

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Instead of putting their name on the cup, they put their picture

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Chinese"....damn, let me guess where you are from...from the land of "everything with those kind of eyes is chinese..." educational system, lol

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Went I was little girl my mom had four or six of that. Remember I never like my chocolate on it because the face on the bottom. To me was spooky.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a whole tea set like this we bought when we lived in Japan about 55 years ago1

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes they were the Geisha who owned the set It is very lovely to see they are still around

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw these years ago from an old man who had served in Japan after WW2 - so very beautiful!!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Living in Hawaii, I quickly learned that the Japanese people have longer noses that are narrow, and the Chinese are opposite.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Gorgeous - gonna look in the thrift stores for these - now I know what to look for!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mother had them too. They are Japanese and the faces show up when Tea is poured in.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG the pride you must have for a family heirloom!!! Something so fragile, delicate, expensive and personal... What a lovely 401k to leave your heirs❤

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

those are Japanese for sure - got set my father got in Japan 35y ago

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have one of my Papa's steins that had a naked lady in the bottom like this!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Beautiful! ...now I have to check my grandma's teacups.

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“We may be born into a family/community that places a high value on exploring different aesthetic forms and embarking on journeys of personal discovery. We may be born into a family/community that punishes any deviation beyond the accepted norms,” Jessica told us.

“But we always have the choice to learn about something new. Taste may always be somewhat subjective, but the more forms of aesthetic content we seek out and allow ourselves to be exposed to, the better our shot at claiming that elusive, ‘good taste’ badge!”

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Legos Inspired Bollards

Legos Inspired Bollards

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Thought This Was A Very Clever Way To Make A Caution Sign. It's Still Highly Visible And Does It's Job But With Some Fun

Thought This Was A Very Clever Way To Make A Caution Sign. It's Still Highly Visible And Does It's Job But With Some Fun

As an added bonus it was in a Jamba Juice so it makes sense with their aesthetic.

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This Tesla Charger Set Up To Look Like A Vintage Gas Pump

This Tesla Charger Set Up To Look Like A Vintage Gas Pump

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#37

Play A Friendly Game Of Football While You Sit At These Tables

Play A Friendly Game Of Football While You Sit At These Tables

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This Bread Knife In A Swiss Restaurant Has A Silhouette Of The Major Peaks In Switzerland

This Bread Knife In A Swiss Restaurant Has A Silhouette Of The Major Peaks In Switzerland

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Kaunas, Lithuania On Valentine’s Day

Kaunas, Lithuania On Valentine’s Day

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Where I come from, during Pride they changed the little figures to same-sex couples holding hands in one part of the city. In fact I think they're still there.

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#40

Wonderful Paintbrush Packaging - Mexico

Wonderful Paintbrush Packaging - Mexico

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My Boss' Mousepad Shaped Like A Tiny Rug

My Boss' Mousepad Shaped Like A Tiny Rug

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nono nono; it's the Magic Carpet from Aladdin! It must've shrunk in the washing machine.

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This Awesome Little Sponge Holder

This Awesome Little Sponge Holder

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Every Vauxhall Car Built Since 2004 Has A Hidden Shark Somewhere In The Car. Found Mine In The Glove Box

Every Vauxhall Car Built Since 2004 Has A Hidden Shark Somewhere In The Car. Found Mine In The Glove Box

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This LEGO Bonsai Set Uses Small Pink Frogs To Portray Cherry Blossoms

This LEGO Bonsai Set Uses Small Pink Frogs To Portray Cherry Blossoms

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Japanese Restaurant Has A Tiny Mt Fuji In The Base Of Their Glasses

Japanese Restaurant Has A Tiny Mt Fuji In The Base Of Their Glasses

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I bought my husband a set of whisky glasses with various mountains of the US. I don’t think he’s ever used them, but I think they were pretty cool

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#46

Maneki-Neko Statues In My Local Gym

Maneki-Neko Statues In My Local Gym

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A Vertical Chessboard

A Vertical Chessboard

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Such a vertical chessboard would have been useful when I was a young boy. At that time I played chess with my dad. The chessboard was placed beside the main entrance of our house. Every morning before going to work he made a move and I had to make my move before the next morning, usually late in the evening. Having such a vertical board mounted to the wall would have been a nice touch.

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A Very Literal Half Pint

A Very Literal Half Pint

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