Most Jell-O shots look generic and taste like rubbing alcohol. I thought I did quite well when I made delicious raspberry watermelon Midori Jell-O in a brain mold from Neatorama, but I’ve got nothing on these artistic beauties seen on My Jello Americans. The one above, titled Let Sleeping Gnomes Lie, includes graham crackers, green food dye, chocolate mushrooms, vodka and Mexican drink mix amongst other ingredients. The result is a Jell-O shot that’s almost a shame to eat…almost.
Tag: art
Ever feel like peeing in a work of art? For just a few thousand dollars, you too can pee on a one of a kind flower urinal or poo in a golden toilet.
12 Exquisitely Imaginative Aquariums
If you’ve ever wanted to take a bath surrounded by your goldfish or dance on top of a massive collection of exotic fish, then you’ll love this Mental Floss post of 12 weird and wonderful aquariums. Of course, if you have a fish phobia, it’s probably best to avoid the link.
Gorgeous LED Artworks
These stunning light sculptures are not only beautiful, they are also eco-friendly because the LED lights they use require so little power. There’s not much to say other than look at them all.
Incredibly Awesome Treehouses
When I was a kid, I desperately wanted a treehouse and since I was fairly spoiled, it seems to be one of the handful of things I never actually got. Perhaps this is why I am still obsessed with them as an adult and I get so excited when I see massive collections of treehouse photos like this one on Urlesque.
Mmmm…snack food and soda. This is my kinda lady. See more nerdy nail jobs here.
Virtually Explore Middle Earth
Sure all of the LOTR books have maps printed in them, but you can’t interact with them when they’re printed on paper. That’s why Kris Kowal created his own version of the maps of Middle Earth that allow zooming, panning and searching. You can also see all place names in both English and Elvish. If you’re familiar with the series, you can quickly lose time recounting your favorite places on the map.
In A Galaxy Not So Far Away: Samurai Wars
What happens when you set Star Wars in Edo Japan? Awesomeness, obviously.
35 Stunning Abandoned Buildings
Regular readers of the blog know that Rue The Day loves to post pics of abandoned buildings, even when they have annoying commentary along with gorgeous photos like this site.
What happens when you combine two great things like graffiti and Star Wars? You get an even more amazing outcome like this Star Wars graffiti.