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awkward-inclined:

depression-and-movies:

First food gifset, something I’d like to try: Balloon Chocolate Bowls (x)

LIFE IS WONDERFUL

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thetorontokid:

fuckingrecipes:

thecakebar:

Sourdough Danish Pastries Tutorial Sets {You must click link for FULL tutorial/recipe}

IF YOU WANT TO BE A SUPER-FANCY ASSHOLE WITH YOUR BAKED GOODS

vitaminelise:

And lets not forget about the book Amy wrote with Irene, Sherlock and John on the cover surrounded by the three clues Moffat gave for BBC Sherlock’s second season: woman, hound and fall. 

(via tennantscookiejar)

are you kidding me right now?

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fer1972:

Sculptures made with Keys by Moerkey

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thought-cafe:

This was done at our old school to the door scanners. Too good!

oh YSDNers <3

exhibition-ism:

Get lost in Kristiina Lahde’s measuring tape art. Taking optical illusion art to the next level.

(via daft-punks)

i-dobelieveincommas:

destructs:

Christopher Jonassen
Devour, 2013

At first glance, these objects may look like planets but they are actually photos of the bottoms of frying pans.

I’M SO MAD RIGHT NOW

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thecakebar:

Shamrock Cupcakes Tutorial! (tutorial/recipe)

(via thetorontokid)

frozenmeals:

THIS MAKES ME MAD

frozenmeals:

THIS MAKES ME MAD

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sosuperawesome:

Shapes of Conscious

With this sketchbook, I’ve been challenging my creativity by starting first with a simple shape, drawn without the end goal in mind. Once the shape is drawn, I go about filling it with a character that develops a story of its own. The idea here is to get out of my own way, to let the drawing develop itself without forcing it into a desired narrative or purpose.

David Habben, on Tumblr

devidsketchbook:

MYSTERIOUS TINY ROOMS BY MARC GIAI-MINIET

French artist Marc Giai-Miniet (Born in 1946 in Trappes) makes some of the most incredibly detailed (and disturbing!) dollhouses that we’ve ever seen. Marc started creating these disturbing shadowbox dioramas rather late in his career, recurring themes include libraries, furnaces, laboratories, submarines and intestine-like tubing in lonely, decaying spaces.

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