Even though it looks more like a wooden panel with a mattress over it rather than a conventional couch, the whole idea still looks impressive.
The Jumping Frog Jubilee is an essential part of the annual fair in Calaveras County, California. Its history dates back to 1928 when the first contest was held, based on the story theme from Mark Twain’s novel “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Cavaleras County”. Nowadays, the contesting teams come from all over the state to engage into a funny competition of making the frog jump as far as possible, usually by shouting at it.
A Texas video games fan has turned his basement into what looks like a video game museum, with shelves of consoles, handhelds, rare game titles and of course, a customized seating in front of a big TV-screen.
This custom fabricator for the movie industry took a real Gibeon meteorite that he purchased online and turned it into his own unique wedding band. It took him four days to take the hunk of iron (the meteorite) and fashion it into a burnished wedding ring with a double helix twist that will not rust, and will surely be one of a kind.
These guys had decided to build an awesome tree house and made a detailed photo record of every step of the construction process.
If you are a big time gamer then you might be able to analyze whether 2004 was the ultimate year in gaming. Check out all the kick but games that came out that year.
Using beer tabs and an endless supply of patience this hardcore Phillies fan crafted this chainmail or armour.
Cosplay fans from Russia gathered in Moscow on the 15th of April at the qualifying stage for the World Cosplay Summit that will take place in Japan this August.
In the footsteps of “planking” comes hangmatting, which requires human beings to resemble a hangmat in every conceivable location.
Amusing pictures of competing teams getting into mud pits at the funny obstacle course that took place in the end of March at Irvin Lake, California.
Now here is a real rocket available for everyone. Be extremely careful though and use only strong enough ballpoint pen if you decide to follow this instruction.
Zizi Howell from California is totally carrot-obsessed. See how the orange vegetables fill almost every part of her life…
WonderCon, an annual comic book, science fiction, and motion picture convention, has just finished in Anaheim, California. Of course, such a gathering would be impossible without plenty of cosplayers showing off their incredible costumes. Here we have the most fascinating pics from the event.
An inventive guy from the Arkhangelsk region of Russia took scrap metal and turned it into an ATV or quad-bike. See his masterpiece.
When it came to inviting the girl to the Prom night, the skillful hands and inventive mind compensated the shyness for this guy. Check out the original "invitation card" which he put together in his garage workshop.
Could you ever think what an ordinary glove may be turned into? Check out this incredible how-to.
Mini air rifle in your pocket! Absolutely fantastic how-to.
An easy to do but very original customization for your lighter.
If you still write letters and want to add a really old school flair to your envelope then why not make your very own wax seal? Follow the steps to create a cool looking seal that will definitely catch people’s attention.
Just a few wires, small pinion and a battery are needed to create this outer space insect.
A photos guide to create a steampunk style scolopendra.
A team of big time fans of tanks built a full-scale working replica of the German Tiger I tank used in World War II. See how these guys put together this monster from beginning to end.
A simple way to make a real ice cup.
If you are tired of wires stretching down from you headphones to the player why not to try this neat upgrade.
It looks quite good. So if you have some time on your hands and you're a fan of a Duck Hunt game, you can try to do it yourself.
This group of guys decided to go all out with their movie viewing experience by building their very own home theater. See the magical in home theater environment they created with their bare hands and lots of ingenuity.
This DIY guide looks pretty simple, but it’s surely not so easy to repeat.
You’ll never guess what "grows" on these trees.
China doesn’t always copy useful and popular world’s inventions. Local people also invent stuff themselves. Take a look.