Ingenious ways of turning ordinary items into useful and fun tools!
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These designs are clever, quirky and unusual and put the fun back into ordinary household and office items. Creativity at its best!
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4 Aug 2012
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Swedish photographer Sannah Kvist took photos of friends in their twenties with all of their material items stacked together for his project titled “All I Own”.
If you are unsure about what to do with certain household items here are some ingenious ideas to try out.
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Children bringing such stuff to school in ‘90s would definitely have it confiscated.
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26 Oct 2011
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Somebody is taking knitting to the extreme. However knitted these things had a lot of yarn. They are truly unique knitted items.
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1 Sep 2011
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A hoodie can be very useful. It can be transformed into many different useful items. Have a look a see how to make your hoodie into anything.
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These are a collection of items and people that will make you feel old. They are remnants from what is now considered the good old days. It seems like just yesterday that these people and items were what were hot.
Macaulay Culkin is 30
Everyone is forever trying to answer the age old question about bigger being better. The answer is sometimes but not always. There are some things that bigger is better. However, there are some things where bigger isn’t better. Take a look and you’ll see what I mean.
Your sandwich?
These are items and gadgets that different people wear and carry in their pockets, bags and holsters. Some of these items are designed for common tasks, and others are created to be used in case of emergency or unexpected situations. Most of these everyday carry items perfectly describe a lifestyle of their owners.
The currencies in these photos are of some very large denominations of US bills. The $500 bill may not be too uncommon but the $10,000 one surely is. They are strictly collector’s items and can be bought for considerably more than their face value.
The lamp in these photos costs $2 to make and is really beautiful. It is made out of everyday ordinary items that when assembled are really something. Have a look and see if you don’t agree.
Here's the Apple iPhone 3G Kings Button, retailing for about $2.4 million. And now rendered obsolete by the Apple iPhone 3GS.
But have a look at this bear closely. It looks ordinary and parents would never suspect a thing. But inside of it are…