Perfect for Halloween! This post is categorized as a "look" because the pictures are all you need to understand these
simple designs! (Which is good because I still don't understand German!) Everyday household objects were re-imagined and used in a
new design. Following is a visual explanation of the fangs and more examples...
Lots of amazing examples of DIY design.
—aaron
Comments (12)
These are great!
DIY projects of all types.... useful, hilarious, fun, ones I had no idea what they were supposed to be.
Thanks!
hmmm...seems like they could have used a more aesthetically pleasing model for the vampire teeth. That person is downright ugly.
Oh yeah, love the tea in the toilet...
I love this - and love that the photographs tell you everything you need to know. Thanks for the link.
Oh, and I don't think that the model is ugly - does it even matter?
These are hilarious.
The model's gorgeous, you idiot.
Wow, brutal comment about the model. She's actually not "ugly" at all (good facial structure, pretty skin); she just looks a little odd, as would anyone, because she's holding plastic fangs in her mouth and fittingly making "scary eyes". Gosh.
Very funny. A spectacular use for CD cases
Let's not forget that one person's ugly is another person's gorgeous. Why all the negativity on AT lately??
And I wish my German was better so I could understand everything written. I love the silliness of the straw + sticky note and the flyswatter on the bike helmet.
The clothespin spring with the chopsticks is great, too! My 6 year old daughter aspires to eat with chopsticks but doesn't have the dexterity to make it work, yet--maybe this will help her along.
agreed - model is ugly. looks like one of the 3 stooges.
You're not missing much as far as the German text is concerned. Each image is titled and then, the "instructions" are noted. That's all it is.
Great book! :)
Holly
like my mamma always says, "nobody's ugly, we're all a little different"