Japanese Artist Crochets Yarn Into Sushi, Ramen, Omurice And More

Japanese Artist Crochets Yarn Into Sushi, Ramen, Omurice And More Japanese artist Chamu, known online as @okame_amimono, has been delighting the internet with her unique art form called “Amigurume”—a playful blend of “amigurumi” (the Japanese art of crocheting small creatures) and gourmet cuisine. Chamu transforms colourful yarn into stunningly detailed dishes such as udon, ramen, sushi, gyoza, and omurice. But her creations are more than just charming replicas. With impressive craftsmanship, Chamu turns noodles into shoulder bags, sushi into coin cases, and fluffy omelette rice into practical pouches....

January 21, 2026 · 2 min · 292 words · Elaine Dehoyos

Living Jewelry That Grows On Your Body While You Wear It

Living Jewelry That Grows On Your Body While You Wear It Fur is murder, but it’s hard to wear a living thing. Unless it’s stylish jewelry with living succulents, of course! That’s the premise of Passionflower jewelry, sold on their Etsy store. Each of their pieces contains succulents. You can wear the jewelry for 2-4 weeks, after which the plant will start growing out. It’s the sign for you to take it out of the bracelet and whatever, and plant it....

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 494 words · Linda Hunter

Love Is Colorful: Ad Campaign Shows That Love Comes In All Shapes, Colors And Sizes

Love Is Colorful: Ad Campaign Shows That Love Comes In All Shapes, Colors And Sizes Would love your significant others if they were green? ‘Love is Colorful’, an ad campaign by Zim Colored Powder, says ‘yes!’ Depicting three couples – two of them LGBT – covered in vibrant powdered colors, it shows that love can bloom no matter the pigment. Or maybe that love shines in all the colors of the rainbow....

January 21, 2026 · 1 min · 203 words · Mable Day

Man Gives 44 Beautiful Examples Of African Architecture To Show That People Have Been Missing Out On It

Man Gives 44 Beautiful Examples Of African Architecture To Show That People Have Been Missing Out On It If you’re into architecture, you’re probably familiar with various European styles, like the tall and narrow Dutch houses or the cozy brick English countryside homes. Or maybe you’re into Asian architecture with its vivid color and thatched roofs. However what most of us know little to nothing about is African architecture – well, maybe except for the Egyptian pyramids but that’s a whole different story....

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 561 words · Thelma Delosh

Manali : Perfect Destination For This Summer

Manali : Perfect Destination for this Summer Let’s have some fun at the hotels and resorts in Manali where there are numerous opportunities here only. Family can have a lot of enjoyment options and activities which are totally rejuvenating and gives you long time memories for a wonderful weekend plan. Redefined in itself with extreme comfort at the resorts. It let you enjoy in the perfect blend of nature and luxury....

January 21, 2026 · 1 min · 123 words · Dominique Ownbey

Marutaro Is The Cutest Hedgehog Superstar On Twitter

Marutaro Is The Cutest Hedgehog Superstar On Twitter Meet Marutaro, who is apparently the most famous hedgehog in the world right now. This little Japanese fellow already has more than 48,000 followers on Twitter and more than 27,000 fans on Vine who are there for his amusing photographs and videos. Out of thousands of amusing pictures uploaded by his owner, this series with funny smiles added to Marutaro’s face seems to be the most delightful!...

January 21, 2026 · 1 min · 76 words · Ronald Lee

Mateo Humano Transforms Traditional Persian Rug Patterns Into Intricate Portraits Of Women

Mateo Humano Transforms Traditional Persian Rug Patterns Into Intricate Portraits Of Women Each deliberate brush stroke and careful spray of paint blend seamlessly to form visually harmonious ‘carpet art’ masterpieces that have garnered acclaim in the art world. Mateo Humano is known for fusing contemporary elements with traditional Persian rugs, creating a signature style where modernity meets heritage. His works achieve a dynamic balance between past and present, mathematical precision, visual symmetry, and deeply woven emotion....

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 484 words · Mary Perlman

Men Advise Women To Watch Out For These 20 Red Flags When Dating, Here’S What They Got To Say

Men Advise Women To Watch Out For These 20 Red Flags When Dating, Here’s What They Got To Say The relationship life is the assessment part before married life. During this time, you assess whether or not your partner will be suitable for you in the long term. After all, that’s the point of dating, you have to know if your values align with your partner’s, and if his personality and attitude could cause you problems in your married life....

January 21, 2026 · 4 min · 757 words · Gregory Harding

Millennials Are Sharing The Things Gen Z Doesn’T Recognize, And They Might Make You Feel Old

Millennials Are Sharing The Things Gen Z Doesn’t Recognize, And They Might Make You Feel Old Do you remember getting your first portable CD player when you were a teenager? Or spending hours, if not days, downloading music and games in the early days of the internet? Lucky for us, the days of obsolete tech and slow internet are long gone and the current generation no longer has to experience it....

January 21, 2026 · 2 min · 292 words · Carol Gray

Miniature Superheroes Brought To Life Through Absurd Scenarios

Miniature Superheroes Brought To Life Through Absurd Scenarios Tumblr blogger ‘VSE OK’ introduces us to miniature superheroes in absurd scenarios that accurately reveal their lifestyles and the kinds of relationships they would have with regular people like us. ‘VSE OK’ has been capturing the hilarious adventures of his miniature friends since 2010. This guy revives Superman and Bruce Lee, who wish only good for those in need; the Hulk, who tries his best to teach people good manners; the Joker, who’s hilariously twisted; and more of our favourite super and anti heroes in peculiar plots and everyday environments....

January 21, 2026 · 1 min · 153 words · Sidney Cosme

Minimal Workplaces Instagram Account To Inspire Your Desk

Minimal Workplaces Instagram Account To Inspire Your Desk There’s enough clutter on my desk to lose a cat twice. The Minimal Setups Instagram would hate me. This Instagram account is dedicated to people with neat and clean desks. Their workplaces are ripped straight from the pages of interior design magazines and laptops adds. Don’t you feel like a young, plucky graphic designer just by looking at them? Minimal Setups’ motto is “clean and minimal setups for your inspiration” which means that they’re hoping that I will clean up....

January 21, 2026 · 2 min · 334 words · Mathew Mathis

Museum Challenges People To Recreate Famous Paintings At Home, And People Deliver (30 New Pics)

Museum Challenges People To Recreate Famous Paintings At Home, And People Deliver (30 New Pics) A little while ago, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles challenged its Twitter followers to recreate works of art using the objects they have in their homes, and people quickly saw it as a fun and creative way to pass time while stuck in quarantine. And even though almost two months have passed since the challenge was announced, people still continue to share their clever and hilarious quarantine art recreations to this day....

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 439 words · Cecil Morreale

New Zealand Artist Turns Children’S Faces Into Fantastic Creatures

New Zealand Artist Turns Children’s Faces Into Fantastic Creatures Children love face-painting, but it’s mostly an occasional treat for birthdays or for Halloween. However, the children of New Zealand-based body painting artist Christy Lewis, aka Daizy, are lucky enough to be turned into fantastic characters on a regular basis. When she wants to try out new face-painting designs, Daisy collaborates not only with her two daughters and son, but also with her husband Mark, who then photographs her outstanding artworks....

January 21, 2026 · 1 min · 133 words · Brady Brown

Parisian Floor Photography Will Inspire You To Look Down

Parisian Floor Photography Will Inspire You To Look Down We are usually encouraged to look up, but in Paris you can see beauty at your feet, too. Sebastian Erras has devoted an entire series to Parisian floors. Colorful, abstract mosaics are accompanied by pictorial mosaics, larger tiles, and anything in between. Erras posts his findings on “parisianfloors” Instagram. Born in 1986 in the south of Germany, Sebastian Erras became interested in photography after a trip to Massai Mara in Kenya....

January 21, 2026 · 1 min · 152 words · Margaret Chynoweth

People Realize They Have Astigmatism After These Comparison Photos Go Viral

People Realize They Have Astigmatism After These Comparison Photos Go Viral When you feel something wrong with your health, you probably shouldn’t rush with looking up your symptoms on the internet – you might end up diagnosing yourself with some rare tropical disease only five people throughout history have been diagnosed with. However, on rare occasions, you actually can diagnose yourself with certain conditions from a simple Twitter post....

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 526 words · Howard Hubbard

People Share 20 Of The Most Useful Life Hacks They Know

People Share 20 Of The Most Useful Life Hacks They Know If you’re not familiar with the term “life hack”, Merriam-Webster describes it as “a usually simple and clever tip or technique for accomplishing some familiar task more easily and efficiently”. And if that sounds intriguing, then you’ve come to the right place. Today we have prepared a collection of simple yet effective life hacks shared by Reddit users, and you’ll probably wish you learned some of them earlier....

January 21, 2026 · 5 min · 941 words · Oren Montgomery

Photographer Captures The Beautiful Complexities Of Starling Murmurations

Photographer Captures The Beautiful Complexities Of Starling Murmurations Watching birds in motion can imbue a sense of peace, freedom and respect for nature. The physics, beauty and balance involved may look rehearsed, but it is a marvellous display of the natural instincts of avians. Dr. Kathryn Cooper is a photographer, artist and scientist whose fascination with the flight patterns of various birds has led her to photograph the complex nature of fluid motions and harmony displayed, particularly by starling murmurations....

January 21, 2026 · 3 min · 488 words · Anthony Smith

Photographer Captures The Most Intimate Moments Of Couples In Love

Photographer Captures The Most Intimate Moments Of Couples In Love Usually we have to keep our most intimate moments in our memories. Well that is unless you know Natalia Mindru Photomicona – a Romanian photographer who specializes in couples photography. It is not your usual couples photography sessions though. With her new project called Lubiri Urbane ( Urban Love ), she gets close and personal to the most intimate moments in couples relationships....

January 21, 2026 · 2 min · 263 words · Wade Jones

Photographers Surprise Us With Hilarious Entries For The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2024

Photographers Surprise Us With Hilarious Entries For The Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2024 Every year, the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards bring a lighthearted twist to nature photography by capturing animals at their funniest moments. For the 2024 edition, photographers from around the world have once again managed to snap some truly comical shots of wildlife in action, reminding us that even the animal kingdom has a great sense of humor....

January 21, 2026 · 2 min · 294 words · Darryl Hill

Photography Project: 10 Photos That Show The Differences 10 Years Can Make

Photography Project: 10 Photos That Show The Differences 10 Years Can Make Canadian traveller and photographer, Guido Gutierrez Ruiz, shares his captures of Toronto’s changing landscape over the years. His comparison pictures show how the same exact locations in Toronto looked 10 years ago in 2013, versus now in 2023. The 10-year project gives us an understanding of the way changes take place around us that may otherwise go unnoticed during the passage of time....

January 21, 2026 · 2 min · 253 words · Jason Simmons