quinta-feira, novembro 01, 2012

Grill Gas Flash: 15 Prettily Painted Propane Tanks

Grill Gas Flash: 15 Prettily Painted Propane Tanks: [ By Steve in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]



Hank Hill might look askance at any artistic affectation of “propane and propane accessories” but give the big fella his due: propane is America’s grilling gas of choice. These days propane gas tanks have found a place in urban, suburban and rural settings with some owners choosing to beautify them so they’ll fit in even better.

Tankheads

(images via: Instructables and That’s Nerdalicious)
Ever notice how those dime a dozen 20lb portable propane tanks look sorta like LEGO heads? Will painting one yellow and adding minimalist facial features help? Yes and yes – and the gang at Instructables shows you exactly how to get ahead, so to speak, in the LEGO head lookalike propane tank game.

Make Mine Melon

(images via: Junk Market Style)
Watermelons give you gas, who knew? All it takes is a little imagination (plus a couple of old coat hangers and some wooden beads) and that rusty old propane tank will be looking as cool as a cucumber… or, well, some other large green edible.

Darwin’s Designs

(images via: Propane.pro and Darwin Design)
Is T.J. Darwin really “The Propane Picasso”? Undoubtedly the late Spanish artist would be impressed by the colorful and elaborate tableaux Darwin displays on water and propane tanks. The 46-year-old Darwin finds plenty of tanks to practice on in propane-dependent Idyllwild, CA, and a previous stint in the art department at FAO Schwartz allowed him to hone his illustrating skills. “I like the three-dimensional surface,” stated Darwin to a reporter from the local Press-Enterprise newspaper. “It tells a story.” Even more so once Darwin finishes with it.

Tank in Sheep’s Clothing

(images via: Zan’s Art)
Who says painted propane tanks have to be wild & wooly when merely wooly is more than enough? Alexandra Orton whipped up “Fluffy” for the All the King’s Horses Children’s Ranch in Benson, AZ.

Rocky Mountain High

(image via: Sally Cruikshank)
Artist Sally Cruikshank isn’t exactly a jet-setter but her hand-painted propane tank sure is and it’s anything but “plane”. Better keep that tank filled with propane and not Red Bull – all it needs is wings and it’s gone, man.

Grillin’ & Grinnin’

(images via: GrabCAD)
The talented folks at GrabCAD show that the art of propane tank decoration need not be a low-tech endeavor. According to Kastle at GrabCAD, the basic concept was downloaded from 3dcontentcentral and modified for use in a personal project. Sure hope this terrific tank sees the light of day someday!

Hotter Than Halloween

(image via: Instructables)
The creative crew from Instructables is at it again, this time transforming a clapped out but still serviceable propane tank into the hottest jack-o-lantern this side of Halloweentown. Word to the wise: this is one “pumpkin” you’ll NOT want to light up with a lit candle.

Tailgater Aid

(images via: Tailgating Ideas)
You gotta support the team and where face-painting leaves off, propane tank painting picks up… or maybe that should be, kick’s off. Tailgating Ideas’ reader Mike from Severn, Maryland, shared his tank decorating technique and as you might guess, it takes both time and talent. Especially the former, as applying the pigskin-like dimples to the tank took hours using the blunt end of a toothpick.

Highway Tankers

(images via: OldTrailer.com)
If you’re determined to restore a 1956 Shasta “canned ham” style trailer the right way, then leaving out the twin propane tanks is not an option. Don’t these look great all decked out in Mint Green & White divided by a staggered silver stripe?

We All Live In A…

(images via: Forever Decorating)
Don’t tell Mitt Romney but propane-powered submarines went out with horses and bayonets. There’s one cheerfully painted holdover, however, deep in the heart of Texas and as pretty as a yellow rose. A little Plaid acrylic paint topped with Valspar outdoor sealer ensures this sweet sub will sail on through any type of weather.

Flames On!

(images via: crb1177 and ChuckBauman.com)
Chuck Bauman’s famed for his flames and deservedly so – the dude’s a master of the art of Realistic Flames Airbrushing! Some might say painting a propane tank with realistic flames is just asking for trouble but we disagree: it’s more like asking for admiring comments, and getting them.

Got Propane?

(images via: LJWorld and Coal Creek Farm)
If your cow emits propane instead of methane, you just might be drawing a combustible concoction from a moo-tifully modified storage tank. If not, you’ve just plugged the grill fueling hose into a very unhappy bull.

Bigger Bird

(images via: Plaid Red)
It’s a bird, it’s a tank, it’s a… tank painted up to look like a bird. Won’t be the first time someone’s had to gas up the T-bird but anyway, this tank was originally supposed to be a rooster but the artist’s unchecked creativity soon led her off the beaten track into a very different place. Not that we’re complaining, the end result looks anything but cheep.

If You Pilled It, They Will Come

(images via: You Tour Like a Girl and Lomojunkie71)
Lessee now, propane or Prozac? You’re gonna need a whole lot of the latter if you just filled your 500-gallon propane tank and the grill decides to self-destruct. Luckily there’s a solution – sitting on somebody’s lawn in Milan (some say Red Hook), New York is the world’s biggest Prozac pill. You might think you’ll need a BIG glass of water to get that sucker down but good news everyone… it’s a suppository.

King Of The Hills

(image via: The Feral Irishman)
You don’t have to love propane (and propane accessories) as much as Strickland Propane’s Hank Hill but a little TLC can go a long way towards beautifying your yard. Propane tanks whether portable or permanent are easily visible so make sure they’re visually appealing – with a little imagination and some elbow grease who knows how your tank or tanks will end up?




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Flame On! 19 Fire Hydrants You’ll Want To Use

Flame On! 19 Fire Hydrants You’ll Want To Use: [ By Marc in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]


Fire hydrants are looked down on by everyone who isn’t wearing a firefighter uniform. They prevent you from parking, they block the sidewalk… even dogs mistreat them. Some urban artists have decided to help out this urban landmark and give it a confidence boost.

(Images via csuohio, wumc, csuohio, smartcarvs)
Van Gogh’s Starry Night gets a remake with this example of fine art on the street. Washington University Medical Center decided to team up with artist Grace McCammond to decorate their hydrants, and this is one example of the cool designs she created. To give dogs a little more fun when they’re doing their business, the bottom left hydrant prominently features a cat, at the perfect level. Lastly, a Smart Car is contrasted with a huge structure with the definite appearance of a hydrant.

(Images via csuohio, windingpathtravel, carlbrookschool, portajohn)
It’s natural to anthropomorphize objects in our daily lives, and fire hydrants are no exception. An artist had a lot of fun creating the top left portrait, using bright colors and an abstract eye. The top right hydrant is a powerful lumberjack, found along with dozens of other hydrant people in Quesnel, British Columbia. South Boston features this colonial figure, painted to celebrate the city’s history. Lastly, this hydrant features an old style diver, and resides in Solomons, Maryland.

(Images via oldstersview, brooklynstreetart, killingdenouement)
This fire hydrant serves multiple purposes, including being a water fountain. It’s a great multi-use set up and it has some patriotic flair as well – found in Washington state. Artist Gary Stubelick came up with this bright photo, by setting a fire hydrant ablaze. Brooklyn artist DBILLY created the last piece, out of balloons!

(Images via walyou, inventorspot, mightylists, streetartmafia)
The Super Mario Bros. have saved the day a lot, so why not let Mario save the day if there’s ever a fire in the neighborhood? Mario would definitely be preferable to the frightening yellow face painted on the top right hydrant. There’s no doubt that everyone wants Oscar the Grouch on their street corner, so why not make him a permanent addition? Last but not least, a cute fire hydrant will make the kid’s laugh even if it isn’t a recognizable character.

(Images via grinding, animalhousepetcare, pennlive, nowthatsnifty)
For several reasons, it’s fitting and hilarious to put a dog on a fire hydrant. The first hydrant makes this abundantly clear, with its transformation into a Dalmation, the well known mascot of firefighters everywhere. In Carlsbad, California, the Animal House Fire Hydrant was created as part of a community art project and charity event. Meanwhile, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, a fire hydrant competition caused someone to submit this cute looking pooch. Lastly, a Snoopy look-alike adorns this snowbound hydrant, keeping a happy and watchful eye over the neighborhood.




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Wallpaper Paint Rollers: Cool & Classic Patterns, DIY Style

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Applying wallpaper is nothing if not frustrating – you have to line everything up just right, and if you ever want to take it down, it is nowhere near as easy as painting over an existing color on primed drywall.

But what might be more amazing than this nifty do-it-yourself patterned paint roller tool is that it is nothing new, as explained on The Painted House: “When I stumbled across these paint rollers in a market in Romania I was so excited ….”

“They have been used there for the last 100 years or so as an alternative to wallpaper. As an ardent upcycler I have been using them ever since to bring unloved fabrics and wonky old walls back to life.“ The resulting new-version rollers can put patterns to paper, walls and fabrics, adding substantive decor to more than just mere walls.


The company is beyond enthusiastic about their product and its various applications: “So far we have made metres of fabric, curtains, bunting, cushions, stationary, lampshades and wrapping paper, covered books and furniture, printed on walls, and someone is in the process of rollering the inside of their bell tent!”




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quarta-feira, outubro 31, 2012

DIY: Inspiração sapato Miu Miu

DIY: Inspiração sapato Miu Miu:
Meninas, olhe que diy lindo inspirado nos saltos de jóias da Miu Miu:

Vocês podem customizar aquele sapato mais antigo e deixá-lo maravilhoso! Gostaram?
Via: honestly…wtf

Make para o dia

Make para o dia:
Quem não vive sem maquiagem precisa cumprir direitinho a etapa de limpeza da pele para tirar qualquer produto (ou resto) aplicado sobre o rosto. Até porque qualquer look sempre ficará muito mais bonito quando feito sobre uma “pele boa”, não é? Então é por isso que o post de hoje está relacionado às etapas de uma make para o dia a dia.

1. Limpar o rosto: a pele do rosto é mais fina e por isso mais sensível, então precisa de atenção redobrada, pois é nessa região onde a oleosidade grita. Sem falar na exposição ao sol, vento e poluição.
2. Tonificar: o tônico retira as toxinas ou sujeiras mais resistentes além de suavizar e acalmar a pele proporcionando uma aparência mais radiante. Eles costumam ser divididos em: Tônico Hidratante (pele normal ou seca); Tônico Adstringente (pele oleosa ou mista).
3. Filtro solar: que seja leve em uma formulação em gel para não comprometer a maquiagem e deixar incorporar.
4. Primer: mais conhecido como pré-maquiagem, ele prepara a pele para a base, pó, blush e sombra além de aumentar a duração e ainda hidratar e disfarçar imperfeições do rosto.
5. Base: essencial para uma pele uniforme.
6. Blush: deve ser aplicado de forma suave. Lembrando que blush não é pra ser notado, a aparência tem que ser a mais natural possível. Tons de blush para pele:

Branca Amarelada: rosa antigo, ameixa, marrom-claro.

Branca Rosada: beges-rosados, pêssego, rosas clarinhos.

Morenas: marrom-rosado, rosas-pálidos, café, vinho mais aberto.

Negras: vinho mais fechado, marrom, dourado.
7. Rímel: para cílios mais definidos e volumosos.
8. Batom: aposte em batons vivos, caem bem durante o dia com uma make mais simples. Caso não queira, fique mesmo nos tons mais claros e neutros. Lembrando que se preferir por batom neutro, poderá destacar mais os olhos fazendo um leve delineado.
E é isso meninas, espero que tenham gostado do post de hoje. Super beijo pra vocês e até a próxima.

sexta-feira, outubro 19, 2012

A reutilização elevada a outro patamar


http://www.ecycle.com.br/component/content/article/38-no-mundo/602-a-reutilizacao-elevada-a-outro-patamar.html

Conheça quatro estruturas fantásticas feitas com reutilização de materiais

Apesar de a reciclagem ter uma enorme importância, a regra dos três “erres” ainda conta com a redução e a reutilização. Existem alguns projetos ao redor do mundo que transformam a última regra citada em um aspecto de outra natureza. A eCycle te mostra agora quatro estruturas fantásticas feitas a partir de reutilização de materiais.
1. EcoARK
O inovador e impressionante EcoARK, em Taiwan, é um monumento à reciclagem.  O prédio de três andares de altura, com um anfiteatro e sala de exposições, foi construído usando 1,5 milhões de garrafas plásticas. A energia solar ajudar o edíficio a executar a iluminação LED na parte externa durante a noite. O grupo responsável pela construção teve a iniciativa para demonstar à população local a importância do tema, já que o índice de reciclagem de garrafas plásticas no país é de apenas 4%.
2. Plastiki
Em 2010, o Plastiki, barco feito com 12,5 mil garrafas plásticas, cruzou o oceano pacífico – de São Francisco, nos EUA, até Sydney, na Austrália – em quatro meses. O barco foi feito majoritariamente a partir de materiais reciclados, incluindo garrafas plásticas, tubos de irrigação, alumínio recuperado de tubos de irrigação e pano composto por garrafas PET, utilizado para a vela.
3. Ilha purificadora



Midwest Floating Island é um sistema de purificação de águas pluviais em formato de pequenas “ilhas” que utiliza garrafas plásticas recicladas. As ilhas são "projetadas para suportar vegetação acima da linha da água e beneficiar o habitat microbioano abaixo dela", de acordo com o website. Assim, as ilhas reutilizam garrafas de plástico, mas também fornecem habitat microbiano e limpam a água.
4. Estufa
Sustainable Communities Initiatives, na Escócia, projeta e ajuda a construir estufas feitas de garrafas de plástico. Este projeto teve grande aceitação nas escolas pelo fato de as crianças aprenderem não apenas como construir a estrutura, mas também a importância de reduzir e reutilizar. No entanto,  qualquer um pode fazê-lo, você só precisa de centenas de garrafas de plástico, um pouco de experiência e algumas horas de trabalho duro.