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How to Make a Bird out of a Plastic Straw (with pictures) Edit Article Normal Straw MethodLong Straw Method Edited by TOHGIN minako, Wyvernbait, Meta Knight, Lois Wade and 17 others This project is a fun and easy example of plastic straw art. Plastic straw birds are a unique decoration to add to cocktails, cupcakes, or other little delicacies, and are sure to set a lively mood and garner many compliments from your recipients. Ad Steps Method 1 of 2: Normal Straw Method 1 Cut the straw. 19 Display the bird on a glass by putting the rim between the two legs. Method 2 of 2: Long Straw Method This method is the same basic steps as the one above, however the images show what the bird would look like with the use of a long straw. 1Cut the straw. 19Display the bird on a glass by putting the rim between the two legs.

Tips Illustration. Try not to cut your fingers.Wash your hands before starting. Exclusive Interview: Ana Serrano. Cartonlandia by Ana Serrano (62x48x54 inches) We're really excited to share with you the work of Ana Serrano. Ana's startlingly intricate and vibrant sculptures are nothing short of amazing. The detail and energy, plus the large scale make these piles-of-buildings cardboard sculptures endlessly fascinating. Plus, Ana is relatively young, which makes these works of art all the more impressive. Read the interview after the jump.

REUBEN MILLER Please tell us a little bit about yourself! Ana Serrano I was born in Los Angeles, and have lived here ever since. RM What mediums do you use for creating your art and objects? AS Recently I've been working with cardboard because I find it easy to handle and manipulate, but also I like that it's a mundane and familiar material. RM Where do you get your inspiration? AS Many places, but mostly from real life situations or events, I really like stories, and storytelling. RM Who do you think most influenced your work? RM Where is your work exhibited? Custom Painted Toys By Jason Jacenko | Oculoid | Art & Design Inspiration - StumbleUpon. Scary, funny, cute, and… pink? These are just some of the words you could use to describe these excellently painted custom toys by Aussie artist Jason Jacenko. From Munny to MAD*L, Jason uses a range of different toys as his canvas. Stop by Jason’s deviantART profile for more of his toys, as well as some excellent tattoo and illustration work.

Find this post useful? The "Little People Project" Gallery by Slinkachu | The Design Insp... - StumbleUpon. The Best Art Sculptures By Mark Newman. Airigami-The fine art of folding air. Latex balloon art by Larry Moss. Fun Forever - Luxury fun is affordable for everyone! & Photography. Seven weirdest cameras in the world Check this out, a polaroid camera in a turtle shell, how cool can that be? P.S. no turtles were harmed in the making, only natural causes of death.

Continue reading → Simon Beck’s Snow Art Every winter’s day Simon Beck puts on his snowshoes and goes for a walk on the frozen lakes of Savoie, France. After 5-9 hours of wandering through on the snow, his footprints form clear geometrical shaped patterns as large as 3 football fields.The most interesting thing about those patterns is that they start to look 3D-ish from the bird’s eye view. Continue reading → Mike Stimpson’s LEGO As Mike Stimpson write in his profile he like to take many pictures of LEGO.

Continue reading → Ice Rain in China This is what happened after a rain in southern China. Continue reading → Invasion Continue reading → Breaking Statues Photos showing the last moments of a statue’s life, before it splits into millions of tiny pieces. Continue reading → Rice Field Art Continue reading → X-Ray Art. Dream Big by Peter Fecteau. “Dream Big” was a year-long project in which Pete created a mosaic of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. using 4,242 Rubik’s Cubes. > petefecteau.com.

Section targeting. Tiny Plastic People. Photographer Vincent Bousserez has artfully created an entire world of miniature plastic people that live hyperkinetic lives working and playing hard.The tiny folks seem intense as they hail unseen cabs, wash windows, even as they stand reading the newspaper presumably waiting for a bus that never comes.Robot Nine finds these photographs brilliant.Enjoy 'Plastic Life'.