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Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri Using pencils, charcoal, and pastels artist John Pusateri creates near photo-realistic drawings of beautifully colored owls. Pusateri currently teaches in the Department of Architecture at Unitec New Zealand and currently has a number of works available through Seed Gallery. See more from this owl series in his portfolio. (via devid sketchbook, thnx jessica) 30 Most Ridiculous Doodles on Draw Something Draw Something is a mobile app developed by Omgpop. It was one of the Mobile apps which won the Flurry App Spotlight Awards in 2012. In the first five weeks after its launching, the game was downloaded 20 million times. Fifty days after its release, it had been downloaded 50 million times. Two players alternate turns between drawing a picture for the other to guess. I know I put my Megazord around here somewhere… Megaman has this easy. Love(bug) conquers all. Leave it to Russel to always be prepared with a compass. Hey chain chomp! This takes sibling rivalry to a whole other level. I think I’m tapped out on Star Wars clues. I like how Donkey Kong is professional enough to wear a tie despite having a job of primarily manual labor One small step for toys … One giant leap for toykind… Just glad I didn’t step on that tootsie roll. Who needs a surgeon when you got Dr. This is what I would be doing today except with my iPad in a ziplock bag playing draw something Dad-gum! Itadakimasu!

Recycleables - Tutorial - Paper Doll House We were all set this morning, coats, gloves and hats on ready to head out the door until... Snow...and rain...and icy winds...and...no So back inside and now I've have a three year old who was desperately looking forward to a walk around the town this morning, because this morning we were supposed to be going to get her some new ballet pumps. Ah well, such is life I guess. So I needed something to take her mind off, still wanting to go out regardless of the weather. Hmm, crafts with nothing planned. A paper dolls house. All you need to complete this very simple project are 2 pieces of stiff card (or a cardbox box will do).A glue stick (or PVA or Mod Podge, whatevers within reaching distance)Some sharp scissors (for you)And the Ikea catalogue (or home inspiration magazines like Ideal Home) You need to have a quick flick through the catalogue or magazines and tear our ny pages with a room which pretty much covers the majority of the page (its easier to manage this with the Ikea book trust me).

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