Look a little tougher while baking with the Tattoo Oven Mitt. The lightweight mitt is adorned with a sleeve of intimidating tattoos, that’ll help make you look tough when reaching into the oven. Even if it’s for a quiche. Available here.
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by Chris Durso
Look a little tougher while baking with the Tattoo Oven Mitt. The lightweight mitt is adorned with a sleeve of intimidating tattoos, that’ll help make you look tough when reaching into the oven. Even if it’s for a quiche. Available here.
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by Chris Durso
This replica .45 caliber flintlock was made from a banana, using some intricate carving and the banana tattoo method. Stick ’em up!
by Chris Durso
Wear your nacho love on your sleeve — perhaps in-between your other tats — with Nacho Tattoos. Brought to us by our friends at Nachos NY, the delectable tattoos are temporary — even though nacho love is forever.
[Nachos NY Store, via Boing Boing]
by Chris Durso
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by Chris Durso
Using nothing more than a push pin and a banana — artist Phil Hansen creates beautiful works of art. Using a technique inspired by pointillism and old-school tattooing, Hansen punctures the banana’s skin with strategically placed pin holes. The peel’s tendency to turn brown then brings the art to life — albeit short-lived, before the whole banana rots over.
[via designboom]
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