(1) Jelly Bean Art
Kristen Cumings recreated famous paintings like The Mona Lisa, Starry Night, and Girl with a Pearl Earring using only jelly beans. Each tasty work of art took about 50-60 hours of work. Even though onlookers may feel tempted to take a lick (or a bite), they really shouldn't. Cumings used spray adhesive to stick jelly beans onto a canvas and coated the entire canvas with acrylic. [seen on Foodiggity]
(2) "Made in America" skillets
I love Michigan. I also love eating. A Michigan shaped cast iron skillet seems like a nice way to celebrate both loves. [seen on Foodiggity]
(3) Lickable lift
Remember that scene in Charlie and the Chocolate factory where everyone gets to lick wallpaper? Well, it's no longer a dream. The world's first Lickable lift was installed in London about a month ago. Its walls are covered with a little over a thousand Jaffa cookies. Worried about germs? Don't be. Once a person has licked a cookie, a bell boy removes it from the wall. [seen on Foodiggity]
(4) Candy Bike
I'm sure any 5-year-old... or 31-year-old girl would love this sweet ride, created by Brooklyn-based artist Britta Hope. [seen on Foodiggity]
(5) Sausage recorder
Adam Niklewicz created this Polish sausage recorder that even plays sweet music! Can you imagine hubby playing this instrument in church? [seen on Foodiggity]
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Tulip Time Pt 2
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Bucket List- Tulip Time Pt 1
This past Sunday hubby attended his final graduation ceremony.
Bye bye hubby! |
While he was away, Baby Chuck and I took a stroll around town to admire the tulips and enjoy Tulip Time. Unfortunately, many of the tulips looked like this:
Oh no! It's a stem fest! |
We kept looking until we finally found some blooming tulips. I saw other families plopping their babies in front of the tulips to take photos, so I did the same thing with Baby Chuck. He seemed to enjoy it.
Look mom! We found some! |
Get the diaper bag. I'm going to sneak some tulips back for dad! |
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