'Lajkonik'. Krakow, Poland
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The Swedish Chef is the incomprehensible preparer of foodstuffs from The Muppet Show. He first appeared in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence in 1975, with Chinese subtitles for his dialog. Nearly all Swedish Chef sketches begin with him in a kitchen, waving some utensils while singing his signature song[1] in a trademark mock Swedish, a semi-comprehensible gibberish which parodies the characteristic vowel sounds of Swedish. The last line of the song is always "Børk! Børk! Børk!" and is punctuate
They don’t often work 3D is what they told us, and the size was also a little bigger then they were used to. The group of 40 illustration students was keen on expanding their boundaries. They started sketching in groups of three and got to work in a haze of glue and cardboard. All these […]
Los juguetes para perros son extremadamente caros y a veces no le duran mucho tiempo a nuestra mascota, por eso hoy te enseñaremos a hacer algunos utilizando cosas que ya tienes en casa. Ahórrate mucho dinero y dale horas de diversión a tu peludo. 1. Títere. Con un calcetín que ya no uses y retazos […]
Life sized horse puppet (character name Joey) Designed by Adrian Kohler and Basil Jones of Handspring Puppet Company from the National Theatre production of War Horse, New London Theatre, 2009
They don’t often work 3D is what they told us, and the size was also a little bigger then they were used to. The group of 40 illustration students was keen on expanding their boundaries. They started sketching in groups of three and got to work in a haze of glue and cardboard. All these […]
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Thinking about making some cool DIY Christmas presents or homemade birthday gifts for kids? Good idea! After all, so many of today's toys are not quite made the way they used to be. Plus, a homemade toy or DIY children's gift is so much more special. Make something original, unique and sure to be enjoyed
Per creare questi semplici castelli, vi occorrerà del cartoncino, calze e un rotolo di cartone (quello del nastro adesivo). Ricoprite il rotolo con metà calza (gamba) e incollate intorno il cartoncino, precedentemente ritagliato a castello. Per i fantasmini... basta un guanto bianco e occhietti semovibili. Da questa semplice creazione, quante storie e filastrocche si possono inventare... (Cambiando qualche parola della filastrocca del chicco di grano) UN GIORNO UN FANTASMINO GIOCAVA A NASCONDINO NESSUNO LO CERCO' ALLOR SI ADDORMENTO' DORMI' NEL SUO CASTELLO PICCINO E MOLTO BELLO ALLA FINE SI SVEGLIO' E BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU (urlo) ...TI SPAVENTO'!!! A presto Maestra Valentina
Adelántate a las fiestas teméticas que vienen y mira como hacer una barba de lana para complementar unos disfraces originales para niños y adultos.
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If you’re searching for a toad cardboard craft for kids to do at home, you’re in the right place! Keep your learning spirit alive with our curated list of toad cardboard crafts like cardboard toad costume crafts at home, and DIY toad crafts with cardboard. Finding something fun to spend your time on something productive […]
Today I discovered a fascinating work of Kathleen Murphy also known as Murgatroyd & Bean an artis...
写真家シャルル・フレジェ氏がとらえた日本の伝統行事。そこに現れる神々は、恐ろしくも美しい。
Photo Source: www.instructables.com | rgraylint For students interested in engineering and physiology, this articulated hand tutorial we found over at Instructables is sure to be a hit! From signing to picking up an object, the model hand demonstrates how the various parts of a human hand - including the skeletal structure and muscular system - work together to complete various tasks. This project is quite labor intensive and requires the use of power tools as well as a knowledgeable and competent carpenter for completion. However, the results are well worth the work! To check out the full tutorial and great pictures of the articulated hand at work, be sure to visit Instructables!