Thursday, November 3, 2011

It was More Like 45.

This Will Jelly Belly Blow Your Mind.


"This music video for the song “In Your Arms” by Kina Grannis is a stop-motion animation done with a background composed of jelly beans. It’s a crazy project that required 22 months, 1,357 hours, 30 people, and 288,000 jelly beans." PetaPixel



(via PetaPixel

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Another Flash Mob and Proposal.



By now you should know I can't turn down a well done flash mob and/or proposal.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

iPropose.


One day I will analyze why I love stuff like this so very much. Eh, probably not.

How could you say no to a proposal that has 1) a kitteh 2) juggling AND a unicycle 3) a Jedi and 4) choreography combined with a mastering of technology I will never have?

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Friday, August 5, 2011

I like to Move it Move it.

I know I am a bit late to this awesomeness but here is Move:

MOVE from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.



It's okay to be jealous of his experiences.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Skin Prints.


Anyone that tans and has old negatives should try and "print" a photo on your skin! I can't tan so I can't try this...

(via Peta Pixel)

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Another Wedding Video.

joya and emre | wedding music video from David Robin on Vimeo.


All 4 mins and 49 secs are worth it for the very last second. Plus I like green and orange.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Assorted Shots.

I debated with myself for a good 10 minutes whether or not I was going to climb out of my lazy and post this amazing find. But.... I could not keep this to myself.

There are a lot more of these amazing shots here.

about 84 more...

(via Peta Pixel)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A Tree House and a Swing had a Baby.


Click here to watch a video about Shenzhen's City Mobilization project!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

A Morsel From Kelly.


Normally I try to keep my bathroom door mostly closed but my brothers dogs managed to breach my ill attempt at protecting my trash. As I was collecting the scattered tissues she was walking upstairs. Then she saw me and I said, "Ali? Did you get in my trash?" She froze halfway up the stairs, and I could tell she seriously considered going back down... but she's old and already exerted the effort of climbing halfway up... Now her doberman younger brother, Ty, would have given me a big smile like this lab!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Here is Another Baby Video.

Tree to Cardboard to Tree.


This. Is. Amazing.
"LiEr of ikat bag constructed this amazing play sculpture in honor of National Reading Month. She and her daughters fell in love with Enid Blyton's The Enchanted Wood trilogy so, with cardboard, LiEr set out to bring the fictional world to life. The entire tree is almost 3 feet tall and has toilet paper tube chutes down that allow its tiny inhabitants to zoom from the top all the way down to the forest floor. And, yes, that's a crank handle at the top to allow them to be pulled back up again in a tiny cardboard basket." Ohdeedoh



Click here to meet the rest of the tree's inhabitants and to see the tree in all it's glory!

(via Ohdeedoh)

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Real Life Up.


" On Match 5th National Geographic Channel with team of scientists, engineers, and two world-class balloon pilots realized this idea and set a new world record for the largest balloon cluster flight. 16′ X 16′ house started from the private airfield near Los Angeles and hovering in the air about an hour, reaching a height of 10,000 feet."



Visit Home Reviews to see more pictures!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Mmm... Poster. Nom.


I love this poster. It makes me want to hang out by a pool all day drinking grape soda and eating popsicles.

You can buy this tasty screen print here for $20!

(Web Morsels has not reviewed any products shown and is not being paid to promote said products.)

Friday, March 4, 2011

Paintings for Camera Eyes Only.


"Toronto-based artists Brad Blucher and Kyle Clements have an exhibition titled “Take a Picture” which features paintings that are invisible to the human eye but visible to cameras. To do this, they use a frequency of light that is outside the visible spectrum but visible to the CCD and CMOS sensors found in digital cameras."

Here is a video about it... or I assume so. I haven't watched it because I don't have sound anymore...

(via Peta Pixel)

Thursday, February 10, 2011

"Jewelry for Your Home."


The Swing Necklace by Johanna Richter is the perfectly eccentric extra seat. Who doesn't want to swing on a giant's string of pearls [made of beechwood or wool felt]?



It can be yours for only $1600, probably cheaper than a real (and much smaller) pearl necklace!

(via The Designer Pad)

Friday, February 4, 2011

Another LEGO Morsel.


I have no idea what this video sounds like since my speakers did not come back from vacation with my screen...
"What do I love about Lego bricks? The limitless possibilities represented by an unassembled pile. Oh, and specifically when that possibility turns into raw, unadulterated, lumberjacking dragon-powered stop-motion hardcore metal awesomesauce."

PS I think 'awesomesauce' is my new word.

(via Gizmodo)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

An "artsy/silly/funny/creepy..cute?" Morsel from Julé.

because taking care of a 2 month old takes up most of my time: here is a morsel found by a friend! (I really wish that rhymed but I am too tired to try to make it... or care)

Said the Shark - True Love from Kim Oxlund on Vimeo.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Hang Your Photos.


'The “Photo Hanger” is a mini steel wire paperclip shaped like a miniature clothes hanger, and can be a neat way to display photographs'

You can buy a 7 pack for $9.50 here unless you are poor like me... or a cheap ass like me... maybe I could bend my own normal paper clip into this shmancy hanger shape...

(via Peta Pixel)

Used Furniture.


Wish I would have had this when I tried to sell my grandmother's... Antique... Victorian?... Heirloom dresser!

(via 2modern)

Monday, January 17, 2011

Art Book.



I don't know who did this but I want to try [and fail miserably] to do this.

(via Today and Tomorrow)

Friday, January 14, 2011

This is How I Feel...


watching my mom use the computer. Yes, Mom I know you've heard me say "Why don't you just type that into this (points to top of screen) instead of searching for [insert any website here]?! You are just adding unnecessary steps!" a hundred times...

(via Gizmodo)

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Monday, January 10, 2011

A Dose of Happy for Your Monday.


This woman is amazing. If I ever met anyone else on the planet that better fit their name I think I would... well I don't know what I would do but it would be insane.

Stop Motion Monday.

In case you missed this last week...


(via Gizmodo)

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

This Almost Made Me Cry...

I think it's because I've been spending so much time around a baby.

"European airline Spanair decided to surprise 190 passengers flying on December 24 from Barcelona to Las Palmas—in the Canary Islands—with Christmas Presents. And not just stupid little gifts. Real presents.

When the passengers went to pick up their suitcases in Las Palmas, they watched in amazement as wrapped boxes start coming out through the luggage belt. One hundred and ninety of them, each of them different, with an individual tag name and personalized for their age and sex.

I know, I know, it's good marketing to go viral, but still, I wish all companies had random good ideas like this from time to time."


(via Gizmodo)

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

First Morsel of the Year.


This adorable cover of "Home" by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeores is... well adorable. AND it is officially endorsed by the band.
Fun fact: I originally heard this song on a slide show of a human labor and birth...

(via The Daily What)