
Flower Heart


Flower Heart


Creative Gas station, gas is kept in the gas tank everyone can made the gas station by yourself.
Origami is an ancient Japanese art of paper folding.

The goal of this art is to create a representation of an object using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper, and using only one piece of square paper.

Dollar Bill Origami (or money origami) is a type of origami that uses money instead of paper. We hope you enjoy this collection of creative dollar bill origami.
Origami Money Shirt With Tie

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A container-based home offers a fast, green, and sustainable approach to building. These inter-modal steel building units (ISBUs) are manufactured in a factory-controlled environment so they are standardized and reliable. They can be used to build an average-sized home with almost no wood. View more this pictures… »
The strange mug is perfect for any photos or designs. A colourful canvas for your creativity. funny handles make it easy to hold.
Giraffe Mug

Dog Mug
See creative and funny toilet signs around the world

Creative Toilet Signs Pictures View more this pictures… »

See the Beijing Olympic stadiums in Lego A Honk Kong Lego Users Group has reconstructed the new iconic Beijing Olympic stadiums entirely out of Lego

The finished display is certainly impressive, but the behind-the-scenes photos reveal the true scale and impressive techniques that went into the LEGO Sport City.

The iconic National Stadium was designed by Ming, an architect by trade. It took him over 100 hours to complete, and is 128×154 studs in size (that’s about 40″ x 48″). The outer shell includes thousands of hinge plates.

The National Aquatics Center was built by Vincent Cheung over the course of 120 hours, and has a three-tier design with a cell-like structure in the transparent blue walls.

The Swimming Cube is illuminated with a fluorescent lamp inside, and measures 148 by 148 studs, or 46″ on each side.

Chiukeung built the Olympic Village, which is 160 x 224 studs (50″ x 70″). Chiukeung spent 100 hours on the project. View more this pictures… »

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