Created by artist Bruce Lowell, the LEGO Donut looks good enough to eat… if you squint hard enough.
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by Chris Durso
Created by artist Bruce Lowell, the LEGO Donut looks good enough to eat… if you squint hard enough.
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by Chris Durso
We all know that Mr. Potato Head was a huge stoner — but this is an actual baked Mr. Potato Head. Wrapped in foil and baked at 400 degrees for 40 minutes, Mr. Baked Potato Head makes a pretty pointless, but giggle-inducing kitchen ornament. Available already melted at The Cheeky — or you can DIY since they’ve already supplied the recipe.
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by Chris Durso
The Jell-O Grenade is only part of a series by British artist Kyle Bean. Titled ‘Soft Guerilla‘, the series includes bread knuckles, and equally harmless popsicle bombs. The giggly explosive and other soft weapons can be seen in German DIY magazine CUT.
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by Chris Durso
What have you got in your head? is a series by Italian artist Sara Asnaghi. With food on the brain, Sara created sculptures of the head organ with such foodstuffs as barley, sugar, and cornmeal. Check out more here.
[via Inspire Me Now]
by Chris Durso
As we all know, the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile is the only way to travel. And these days, there is no better way to be immortalized, than to be rendered in LEGOs. Enter the LEGO Wienermobile by Bruce Lowell.
[via That’s Nerdalicious]
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