sugarviolin:

Madoka Collection

bubblejam:

The incredibly intricate and captivating custom animal sculptures by Creatures From El, Ellen June.

silvermoon424:

kodanshacomics:

Coming out this August in Japan, a new Sailor Moon figurine celebrating the 20th anniversary! Doesn’t she look so cool?! I hope we get one in the office!

Anime News Network:

The 4,410-yen (US$45) set will come with the figure itself, three interchangeable parts for different facial expressions, three interchangeable left hands, five interchangeable right hands, her cat Luna, two Moon Sticks, and parts for recreating the Moon Tiara Action effect. The figure’s special site will reveal still more details in the future.

Bluefin, Bandai’s official distributor in North America, confirmed that it will release the figure in the United States this August or September.

Link to the Japanese announcement.

The price is actually manageable!

mahlibombing:

Desktop Jellyfish Tank

Small moon jellyfish delivered straight to your doorstep (USA only)

Available for $381.99 from ThinkGeek

partysoft:

neon-casket:

etsy:

Give your phone case lasting flower power with this DIY tutorial.

Click through for step by step instructions on the Etsy Blog.

resin is my favorite thing ever

that’s cute and all but there’s no fucking way mine would turn out so neat if i tried it

sosuperawesome:

Glass acorn necklaces by BullseyeBeads

questbed:

killer-pineapples:

itscolossal:

Behold the 3Doodler, the world’s first pen that lets you draw 3D sculptures in real time.

has science gone too far

what if you drew gay porn

thatfellowsthings:

jackster:

thatfellowsthings:

when did fanmade Pokémon games become so good looking

wow, what game is this?

yeah I probably should have thrown in the names of the games since there are more than one

The first is Auburn, second and third screenshots are from Phoenix Rising and the fourth is Uranium

teachingliteracy:

rcruzniemiec:

LumioMax Gunawan

The name Lumio is inspired by the idea of an illuminated book. The light turns on when you open the cover and turns off when it’s closed. Lumio illuminates when you need light and stows away compactly when unused, ideal for modern living. Adjust the lamp as your lighting needs change throughout the day. Use it as a table lamp, a wall sconce, ceiling pendant, ambient lighting, outdoor lighting or come up with your own unique ways to use Lumio.

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