Intricate Illustrations Cut Out Of Paper By Maude White

Intricate Illustrations Cut Out Of Paper By Maude White These beautiful intricate paper cuttings are the work of Buffalo-born artist Maude White. The talented artist, who also owns the Brave Bird Paperwork & Jewelry paper art and handmade felt jewelry company, transmits little gentle stories through her fragile paper cuttings. Coming from a family of visual storytellers, she was fascinated by the various stories and ways of telling them that she experienced in her youth....

January 31, 2026 · 1 min · 185 words · Ronald Moody

Intricate Paper Wedding Dresses By Asya Kozina

Intricate Paper Wedding Dresses By Asya Kozina Silk dresses aren’t delicate enough. For full-blown, no-holds-barred delicateness, you have to get a paper dress, preferably made by Asya Kozina. The paper dresses are stylized versions of several traditional wedding garments from cultures from around the world. They look solid enough, but I wouldn’t want to move (or sweat) in them. The dresses were made for a promotional shoot for wedding lingerie makers “Wild Orchid....

January 31, 2026 · 1 min · 130 words · Barbara Sanchez

Lizard Finds A Cozy Bed In A Rose Bloom

Lizard Finds A Cozy Bed In A Rose Bloom Nobody can sleeps on clouds, but this lizard managed to get the next best thing – Imgur user Cmycherrytree found him sleeping in a rose! The bloom was picked for her by her daughter. They only noticed the lizard once they leaned in to smell it. The tiny lizard is a Carolina anole, found in the southeastern United States and on some Caribbean islands....

January 31, 2026 · 1 min · 151 words · Phillip Howard

Millions Of Stars Decorate Cambridge’S Chapel In Mesmerising Projections

Millions Of Stars Decorate Cambridge’s Chapel In Mesmerising Projections Cambridge’s King’s College Chapel unites the old and the new, the spiritual and scientific – literally so with the “Dear World… Yours, Cambridge” projection. This project by Miguel Chevalier set up in “immersive projection” in the chapel that showed images relating to the many fields of the University of Cambridge, from literature to astrophysics. Miguel Chevalier is a Mexico City-born artist who lives in Paris....

January 31, 2026 · 1 min · 152 words · Robert Wood

Modular Pod Tents Connect To Build A Tent Town

Modular POD Tents Connect To Build A Tent Town We expect space colonies to be an interconnected series of buildings. Just like these POD tents! They come in two sizes: the Maxi can fit eight (or four, if you buy the inner sleeping cell), and the Mini can sleep four. However, they can be connected with POD tunnels, which means that you can turn any amount of tents into one tent complex....

January 31, 2026 · 1 min · 201 words · Curtis Baran

Moody Kittens

Moody Kittens – First ever 4 in 1 sticky notes! Meow! Living in a quiet neighborhood of Toronto, surrounded by several stray cats, gave me a chance to nurture a fun relationship with them. Cats are a moody creature; the elegance, the attitude, the speed at which interest turns into indifference, the playfulness and the laziness are all various shades of this beautiful creature. Each cat has its own soul, character and a unique story just like us humans....

January 31, 2026 · 2 min · 218 words · Wendell Reyes

Naked Garden! Fabrice Bigot Shoots The Secret Lives Of Flowers

Naked Garden! Fabrice Bigot Shoots the Secret Lives of Flowers At night, in the midst of Melbourne suburbia, French-born photographer Fabrice Bigot discovers his subject matter. He shoots flowers, lit just by streetlamps like breathing organisms. This series – ‘Naked Garden’ is more alien than familiar and more sensuous than pretty. In the embrace of night, Bigot’s botanicals are stripped of colour and left to their essential form. Flowers – long since an aesthetic delight are given new emphasise under Bigot’s eye....

January 31, 2026 · 2 min · 266 words · Jennifer Alarcon

Ongoing Design Project: Creativity In The 21St

Ongoing Design Project: Creativity In The 21st-Century Through The Eyes Of An Artist Here at deMilked, we have a passion for everything creative. Yet when we try to pinpoint what creativity is all about, we find ourselves in a crossroad with infinite directions. The same one in which so many creatives figured out a path for themselves to follow. So who better to ask about creativity and the processes that are in play there, than the artists who deal with it every day?...

January 31, 2026 · 2 min · 251 words · Dalila Clair

People Are Sharing The Most Interesting Facts They Don’T Teach At Schools (30 New Pics)

People Are Sharing The Most Interesting Facts They Don’t Teach At Schools (30 New Pics) One of the most beautiful things about life is that we never stop learning – it seems like almost every day we learn something new that we can later share with our friends and loved ones. And just in case you feel like learning more but don’t have the time to go to the library, the Today I Learned subreddit has got you covered....

January 31, 2026 · 7 min · 1375 words · Glenn Daly

People Are Sharing The Random Things They Found Out When They Were “Today Years Old” (30 Pics)

People Are Sharing The Random Things They Found Out When They Were “Today Years Old” (30 Pics) There are times when you come across an interesting fact that makes you say “Woah!” out loud. You know, like when you find out that the loofah sponge you’re using actually comes from huge cucumber-looking fruit or that there watermelons out there that are yellow inside. Lucky for you, today we are all about those facts....

January 31, 2026 · 2 min · 252 words · Thomas Goble

People Are Sharing The Ugliest Things They Have In Their Homes (30 Pics)

People Are Sharing The Ugliest Things They Have In Their Homes (30 Pics) Admit it – you probably have an ugly thing or two in your home that you don’t throw out just because. It could be an ugly antique brooch you inherited from your great grandmother or a cheap plastic toy you had since you were a kid – for some reason you just can’t bring yourself to get rid of it and it just sits there collecting dust on your shelf until it’s to pass it on to someone else....

January 31, 2026 · 2 min · 324 words · Linda Palacios

People Are Sharing The Weird And Interesting Things They’Ve Stumbled Upon (30 New Pics)

People Are Sharing The Weird And Interesting Things They’ve Stumbled Upon (30 New Pics) Every once in a while we stumble upon something unexpected that makes us stop dead in our tracks and quickly snap a photo. And if you’ve ever found yourself in this type of situation, you know that these types of pictures are usually too good to keep all to yourself. #1 My Husband Passed Away 2 Weeks Ago And In The Garage Behind A Piece Of Paper Hanging On The Wall I Found This In the months before his passing he was unable to talk due to his brain cancer, so finding this note from him meant the world to me and is something I will cherish forever....

January 31, 2026 · 4 min · 735 words · Julie Chery

People Expose The Biggest Movie Mistakes They’Ve Spotted In Famous Movies On This Online Group

People Expose The Biggest Movie Mistakes They’ve Spotted In Famous Movies On This Online Group There’s a lot of elements that go into making movies obviously, and with so many people involved in one project there’s bound to be the occasional human error that may have slipped through the cracks. While it may take a hawk-eyed person to spot those mistakes with 8 billion people in the world, the odd lie in our favor....

January 31, 2026 · 3 min · 636 words · Philomena Perez

People In This Online Group Provide Insights About Parental Leaves, Here Are The Most Interesting 20

People In This Online Group Provide Insights About Parental Leaves, Here Are The Most Interesting 20 In most countries, parental leave is a right, and in most cases, mandated by the law. Mothers deserve time to prepare for childbirth and tend to the child and themselves afterward. Fathers also deserve their break to help their wives with taking care of the child for the first few weeks or months. Usually, the leaves are paid, or sometimes, the pay is slightly reduced....

January 31, 2026 · 7 min · 1422 words · Marilyn Gonzales

People Share 30 “Street Smart” Tips That Might Help You Out In A Tough Situation

People Share 30 “Street Smart” Tips That Might Help You Out In A Tough Situation There are certain things that you won’t learn in school or read in textbooks, things that can only be learned through real-life experiences. Thankfully, there are people out there who gathered this experience and are will to share it with others, so that the next time you find yourself in a tight spot, you’ll know exactly what to do....

January 31, 2026 · 7 min · 1462 words · Brandon Reilly

Photo Project Perfectly Matches Cat Pics With Pin

Photo Project Perfectly Matches Cat Pics With Pin-Up Girls The Pin-up girls didn’t go anywhere, they just evolved into something a bit more 21st century-like… yeah, that means cats. “ Cats That Look Like Pinup Girls ” is a Tumblr page dedicated exactly for that – finding scarcely-dressed women and matching them with cat pics, which after seeing these, look like a perfect match! The blog was created by Australian creative freelancer Rachael Aslett and it’s meant to advertise an alternative clothing store, Hurly-Burly....

January 31, 2026 · 1 min · 123 words · Anita Sanchez

Photographer Follows Squirrels Daily For 6 Years, And Here Are 50 Of His Best Photos

Photographer Follows Squirrels Daily For 6 Years, And Here Are 50 Of His Best Photos Geert Weggen is a Dutch/Swedish photographer who specializes in capturing the beauty of red squirrels. His journey of nature and animal photography has started 6 years ago when he met a beautiful fox on his doorstep. Geert brought the fox some meat and they immediately became friends, the fox would come back daily to get more food and Geert would use it as an opportunity to capture her beauty....

January 31, 2026 · 2 min · 392 words · Helen Slowik

Photographer Mark Hersch Creates A Time Collision Of Photos Taken 50 Years Apart

Photographer Mark Hersch Creates A Time Collision Of Photos Taken 50 Years Apart Mark Hersch is a self-taught photographer who loves to take pictures of everything and anything. He received his first camera as a gift from his parents at age 10 which is when he discovered his love of capturing moments, nature, people, animals, objects and everything in between. 50 years later he travelled back to his hometown and started photographing the same things without realising he was engaging in rephotography – pictures taken of the same place from the same vantage point at two different moments in time....

January 31, 2026 · 4 min · 782 words · Paul Taylor

Powerful Billboard In South Korea Lets You Step In And Prevent Child Abuse

Powerful Billboard In South Korea Lets You Step In And Prevent Child Abuse This interactive social ad on a sidewalk in South Korea is hard to pass by and ignore with a clear conscience. The billboard shows the silhouettes of an adult man and a child that he’s threatening with a bottle in his hand. And there’s an empty space between the two big enough for the passersby to step up and see their own silhouette appear in the scene (thanks to a nearby light), giving them a symbolic nudge to step in and prevent or report real-life incidents of child abuse....

January 31, 2026 · 1 min · 160 words · Victoria Daniels

Ranikhet _ Where Adventure And Tradition Meet

Ranikhet _ where adventure and tradition meet A lot of travelers from popular travel magazines and firms have formed an opinion about Uttarakhand being one of the most extensively vast states in India when it comes to culture and heritage. The culture of mountains is quite different from that of plains. The people here have their own deities, who are worshipped in form of stones, trees and other natural agents. While the major hill stations have not much charm left to them owing to rapid industrialization and development, some places like Ranikhet and Almora have managed to retain their allure over the years....

January 31, 2026 · 3 min · 520 words · Gail Peterson