I’m pretty sure this is a spoof ad but it’s brilliant nonetheless. (Discovered via BoingBoing)
About Hello Adorable
Adventures of My Milk Toof
An artist in Berkeley has an inexplicable yet adorable blog with little picture-by-picture stories starring two small teeth. I wish I could explain it more than that. But I suppose some things are better left unexplained.
P.S. I love that these little guys are little youngsters who share a bunk bed and have lots of toys…. AND a picture of glam-era David Bowie on their wall. Yes. Of course they do.
Punk Chicks
Now that’s what I call a couple of bad ass punk chicks. (Via Reddit)
What Are They Putting in the Pet Food?
Unlikely inter-species friendships are documented all over the internet but I think this is the largest number of different animals I’ve seen all together. Honestly, um, how the heck did this happen?
Wall-E Bento
Talented bento maker Anna the Red created this awesome Wall-E bento. My favorite part is EVE made out of a hard boiled egg!
Furball the Orphan Otter
I think I would still accept a hug from this little guy despite him being covered in mud. You can read more about “Furrball” at ZooBorns.
Giant Sushi Themed Storage
GreatBigStuff.com sells replicas of oversized sushi. And if that’s not good enough in and of itself, the tops of the giant sushi lift off so you can store things inside. They have various styles modeled after popular kinds of sushi.
Pac Man Street Art by Katie Sokoler
Artist Katie Sokoler took some brightly colored paper, some tape, and some imagination and installed Pac Man themed scenes around the streets where she lives. Sweet! (Discovered via Craftzine)
Tiny Terrarium Jewelry
This jewelry by WoodlandBelle is seriously adorable. And seriously handmade. The miniatures inside are all painstakingly created by hand and the creator describes the process in detail. Check out the rings, necklaces and more at WoodlandBelle’s Etsy shop. (Discovered via Rare Bird Finds.)
Meet Cheburashka
Ever heard of Chebrushka? I’d seen this character around but didn’t know much about him until I randonly stumbled on this post at orangeyoulucky.blogspot.com.
A trip to the Wikipedia revealed even more information. Turns out he’s dates back to a Russian children’s book from 1966. Here’s what he originally looked like:
Then in 1969 his look was expanded upon and he was launched into popularity via these Russian stop-motion animation cartoons:
So if you’ve seen this little guy around and you’ve wondered who he was, now you know!