The post This Twitter Account Posts Cow Photos Every Day to Make People Smile appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>As the name suggests, here you can find a new photo of super adorable cow pets from all over the world every day. The owner of this account first created an account named Rabbit of the Day, which immediately attracted attention on Twitter. Then he did a poll tweet and realized that people wanted to see more cow photos. That’s how the account was created and today it has more than 125,000 followers on Twitter.
According to the moderator of Cow of The Day, the process of choosing the cow of the day is pretty difficult. “We get over 40 direct messages a day with people sending in their pet cows, cows they’ve seen on their travels, or a cow they’ve seen online and want to share with us but it’s not a decision we take lightly! We like to mix it up so someday you’ll see fluffy cows and others you’ll see a breed of cows you never knew existed,” the moderator told Bored Panda.
Check out these adorable cows in the photos below.
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]]>The post Crocheted Masks Explore How We Portray Ourselves Online appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Intentionally or not, people are doing their best to create the best version of themselves on social media, and threadstories is creating these masks to explore the reality of our lives in the digital era.
“The masks are sometimes monstrous, other times farcical façades that poke at the performative nature social media cultivates and celebrates,” she told Colossal.
To create these interesting masks, she starts by crocheting the balaclava which serves as a base to attach other materials and details. The outcome depends entirely on her creativity and materials she uses to create masks because she works intuitively and doesn’t prepare designs in advance.
“The yarns I use when tufting will create an endless array of outcomes from the same technique,” she says. “The choice of yarn can mean the difference between a mask with a lot of movement or a mask with a strong form that can be brushed and manipulated to hold numerous forms.”
The end results are impressive and are always followed by comments in the captions.
Take a look at threadstories’ unique artwork in the photos below.
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]]>The post Japanese Mom Uses Eggs to Create Incredibly Cute Meals appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This Japan-based mom is raising three little girls, so it’s no wonder that she became a chef on her own. Etoni became a master of Kyaraben, the art of arranging food to make it look like cartoon characters or animals.
The creative mom is using noodles, cherry tomatoes, rice, and other ingredients to create her food art, but it seems like her favorite food to experiment with is eggs. In most cases, Etoni uses eggs to create faces for her characters, which is why you’ll often see them in her unique meals.
Take a look at Etoni’s colorful food art and make sure to follow her on Instagram for more inspiration.
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]]>The post Julia Popova Soap Art Looks Like Real Food appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This talented artist has been creating soap art since 2010, and at first, she only made it for her close friends and friends. But over the years she became so skilled at creating incredible soap art that she started sharing and selling it on social media. Her soaps are detailed and realistic that you’ll have a very hard time believing that all those sandwiches, fruit, veggies, fish, and cookies are not actually real.
When it comes to her clients’ preferences, Popova says that women mostly prefer soap shaped like cakes, while men usually order alcohol and fish-shaped soaps. The artist creates soap molds by herself and creates her art using an expensive soap base from England.
Check out these unique soaps in the photos below and make sure to follow Popova on Instagram.
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]]>The post Meet Coco: A Cute Maltese Who Likes to Put Her Paws in the Air appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Katee Lauchner, Coco’s owner, says that her daughter taught Coco the ‘Paws Up’ trick. The cute Maltese was easy to train and now she simply can’t stop showing what she’s learned.
“My daughter taught her using the back of the couch for support and taking a treat above her head to get her to move upward. Over the years, Coco has turned it into her own thing by standing up and putting her paws up, and now she does it all the time even without us asking,” Katee said in an interview with Bored Panda.
Even if they wanted to stop Coco from doing this, they couldn’t, so they find it pretty hilarious. Coco has a sister called Cici, who is also a Maltese dog, and they’re both registered therapy dogs working at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
Take a look at these adorable Maltese sisters in the photos below, and check out their super cute Instagram feed.
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]]>The post Fluffy Dog Takes Social Media By Storm appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This adorable, cuddly furball has more than 430 thousand followers on Instagram, who are waiting for photos of Chowder’s adventures to brighten their day. The dog’s owners had absolutely no idea that their pet was going to have so many fans from around the world when they made these social media accounts.
“We didn’t see it coming at all. We did not make him an Instagram and Facebook with the intent of making him ‘famous.’ we really just wanted to show the world how cute our dog was and hey, I think a lot of people agree,” Chowder’s owner who wanted to stay anonymous commented to ABC News on their dog’s popularity.
Check out Chowder’s Instagram account because, believe us, you won’t be able to stop scrolling through his gallery.
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]]>The post Meet Ramsey: The Cavapoochon Ambassador on Instagram appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Ramsey lives with her owners in Dallas, Texas and with nearly 10 thousand followers on Instagram, this adorable dog is becoming popular thanks to her cute looks.
Ramsey’s owner gave us an insight into her personality, so we can get to know more about the Cavapoochon hybrid. According to them, as a mixed-breed dog, Ramsey is the perfect combination of the best characteristics across the three dog breeds.
“Just like a typical poodle, Ramsey is SO smart, sometimes too smart for her own good. She is very trainable and learns tricks incredibly fast. She is also extremely loving and friendly like Cavaliers and Bichons. She instantly loves everyone she meets and wants to be friends with everyone,” the owners told in an interview with Hello Bark.
Make sure to check out Ramsey’s photos below and visit her adorable Instagram account.
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]]>The post Thought-Provoking Illustrations by Pawel Kuczynski appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The 43-year-old artist has been drawing ever since he was a child, but he started turning his observations on global issues into illustrations in 2014.
“I think these are not only my observations. I’m able to notice them as illustrations—to show them in a universal language, in the picture language, which is understandable to the whole world,” Kuczynski said in an interview with Bored Panda. “I notice the people’s reactions to my drawings…Very often, they say that I illustrated their feelings.”
Pawel’s talent was recognized for the first time when a friend encouraged him to enter a cartoon competition. He’s received 140 prizes for his work ever since, and the approval of over half a million people on social media.
Check out Pawel Kuczynski’s artwork in the photos below.
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]]>The post Owen Mann Creates Blooming Flowers From Clay and Porcelain appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The artist started using clay to create his own toys when he was only 4-years-old. He created his first flower for his mother when he was 10.
“I created everything from animals, airplanes, soldiers, sports figures. I really would make anything I could imagine. I made my first flower at age 10 and it was a red and white Rose for my mother. I knew then that I would always be able to go back to making ceramic flowers to make money but didn’t do so until I was 26 years old,” the artist told Bored Panda.
Today Mann has more than 1000 of these blooming flowers in his collection and each one is unique in its own way. You can take a look at the artist’s botanical collection on his Instagram account and buy some of his creations on Etsy.
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]]>The post Tiny Paintings of Everyday Things By Brooke Rothshank appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Rothshank has been creating her miniature compositions for many years now, but ever since she became a mother of two young kids, the artist has had trouble finding time for painting. That’s why a few years ago she decided to paint one small object every day for a year.
“Depending on the complexity these daily paintings would take between 45 minutes and 4 hours. Some of my 1/12 scale replica paintings can take several days to complete,” the artist told Bored Panda. “I generally chose subject matter for the daily work based on something that was currently happening in my life. They felt like little notes I could toss out to the world to be interpreted by those who found them.”
This 365 paintings challenge ended successfully and has helped the artist stay productive to this day. She still posts her miniatures on Instagram and each one of them is like a page from her colorful diary.
To see just how tiny Rothshank’s paintings are, check out the photos below.
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]]>The post This Twitter Account Posts Cow Photos Every Day to Make People Smile appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>As the name suggests, here you can find a new photo of super adorable cow pets from all over the world every day. The owner of this account first created an account named Rabbit of the Day, which immediately attracted attention on Twitter. Then he did a poll tweet and realized that people wanted to see more cow photos. That’s how the account was created and today it has more than 125,000 followers on Twitter.
According to the moderator of Cow of The Day, the process of choosing the cow of the day is pretty difficult. “We get over 40 direct messages a day with people sending in their pet cows, cows they’ve seen on their travels, or a cow they’ve seen online and want to share with us but it’s not a decision we take lightly! We like to mix it up so someday you’ll see fluffy cows and others you’ll see a breed of cows you never knew existed,” the moderator told Bored Panda.
Check out these adorable cows in the photos below.
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]]>The post Crocheted Masks Explore How We Portray Ourselves Online appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Intentionally or not, people are doing their best to create the best version of themselves on social media, and threadstories is creating these masks to explore the reality of our lives in the digital era.
“The masks are sometimes monstrous, other times farcical façades that poke at the performative nature social media cultivates and celebrates,” she told Colossal.
To create these interesting masks, she starts by crocheting the balaclava which serves as a base to attach other materials and details. The outcome depends entirely on her creativity and materials she uses to create masks because she works intuitively and doesn’t prepare designs in advance.
“The yarns I use when tufting will create an endless array of outcomes from the same technique,” she says. “The choice of yarn can mean the difference between a mask with a lot of movement or a mask with a strong form that can be brushed and manipulated to hold numerous forms.”
The end results are impressive and are always followed by comments in the captions.
Take a look at threadstories’ unique artwork in the photos below.
The post Crocheted Masks Explore How We Portray Ourselves Online appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Japanese Mom Uses Eggs to Create Incredibly Cute Meals appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This Japan-based mom is raising three little girls, so it’s no wonder that she became a chef on her own. Etoni became a master of Kyaraben, the art of arranging food to make it look like cartoon characters or animals.
The creative mom is using noodles, cherry tomatoes, rice, and other ingredients to create her food art, but it seems like her favorite food to experiment with is eggs. In most cases, Etoni uses eggs to create faces for her characters, which is why you’ll often see them in her unique meals.
Take a look at Etoni’s colorful food art and make sure to follow her on Instagram for more inspiration.
The post Japanese Mom Uses Eggs to Create Incredibly Cute Meals appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Julia Popova Soap Art Looks Like Real Food appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This talented artist has been creating soap art since 2010, and at first, she only made it for her close friends and friends. But over the years she became so skilled at creating incredible soap art that she started sharing and selling it on social media. Her soaps are detailed and realistic that you’ll have a very hard time believing that all those sandwiches, fruit, veggies, fish, and cookies are not actually real.
When it comes to her clients’ preferences, Popova says that women mostly prefer soap shaped like cakes, while men usually order alcohol and fish-shaped soaps. The artist creates soap molds by herself and creates her art using an expensive soap base from England.
Check out these unique soaps in the photos below and make sure to follow Popova on Instagram.
The post Julia Popova Soap Art Looks Like Real Food appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Meet Coco: A Cute Maltese Who Likes to Put Her Paws in the Air appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Katee Lauchner, Coco’s owner, says that her daughter taught Coco the ‘Paws Up’ trick. The cute Maltese was easy to train and now she simply can’t stop showing what she’s learned.
“My daughter taught her using the back of the couch for support and taking a treat above her head to get her to move upward. Over the years, Coco has turned it into her own thing by standing up and putting her paws up, and now she does it all the time even without us asking,” Katee said in an interview with Bored Panda.
Even if they wanted to stop Coco from doing this, they couldn’t, so they find it pretty hilarious. Coco has a sister called Cici, who is also a Maltese dog, and they’re both registered therapy dogs working at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.
Take a look at these adorable Maltese sisters in the photos below, and check out their super cute Instagram feed.
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]]>The post Fluffy Dog Takes Social Media By Storm appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>This adorable, cuddly furball has more than 430 thousand followers on Instagram, who are waiting for photos of Chowder’s adventures to brighten their day. The dog’s owners had absolutely no idea that their pet was going to have so many fans from around the world when they made these social media accounts.
“We didn’t see it coming at all. We did not make him an Instagram and Facebook with the intent of making him ‘famous.’ we really just wanted to show the world how cute our dog was and hey, I think a lot of people agree,” Chowder’s owner who wanted to stay anonymous commented to ABC News on their dog’s popularity.
Check out Chowder’s Instagram account because, believe us, you won’t be able to stop scrolling through his gallery.
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]]>The post Meet Ramsey: The Cavapoochon Ambassador on Instagram appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Ramsey lives with her owners in Dallas, Texas and with nearly 10 thousand followers on Instagram, this adorable dog is becoming popular thanks to her cute looks.
Ramsey’s owner gave us an insight into her personality, so we can get to know more about the Cavapoochon hybrid. According to them, as a mixed-breed dog, Ramsey is the perfect combination of the best characteristics across the three dog breeds.
“Just like a typical poodle, Ramsey is SO smart, sometimes too smart for her own good. She is very trainable and learns tricks incredibly fast. She is also extremely loving and friendly like Cavaliers and Bichons. She instantly loves everyone she meets and wants to be friends with everyone,” the owners told in an interview with Hello Bark.
Make sure to check out Ramsey’s photos below and visit her adorable Instagram account.
The post Meet Ramsey: The Cavapoochon Ambassador on Instagram appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Thought-Provoking Illustrations by Pawel Kuczynski appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The 43-year-old artist has been drawing ever since he was a child, but he started turning his observations on global issues into illustrations in 2014.
“I think these are not only my observations. I’m able to notice them as illustrations—to show them in a universal language, in the picture language, which is understandable to the whole world,” Kuczynski said in an interview with Bored Panda. “I notice the people’s reactions to my drawings…Very often, they say that I illustrated their feelings.”
Pawel’s talent was recognized for the first time when a friend encouraged him to enter a cartoon competition. He’s received 140 prizes for his work ever since, and the approval of over half a million people on social media.
Check out Pawel Kuczynski’s artwork in the photos below.
The post Thought-Provoking Illustrations by Pawel Kuczynski appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Owen Mann Creates Blooming Flowers From Clay and Porcelain appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The artist started using clay to create his own toys when he was only 4-years-old. He created his first flower for his mother when he was 10.
“I created everything from animals, airplanes, soldiers, sports figures. I really would make anything I could imagine. I made my first flower at age 10 and it was a red and white Rose for my mother. I knew then that I would always be able to go back to making ceramic flowers to make money but didn’t do so until I was 26 years old,” the artist told Bored Panda.
Today Mann has more than 1000 of these blooming flowers in his collection and each one is unique in its own way. You can take a look at the artist’s botanical collection on his Instagram account and buy some of his creations on Etsy.
The post Owen Mann Creates Blooming Flowers From Clay and Porcelain appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>The post Tiny Paintings of Everyday Things By Brooke Rothshank appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Rothshank has been creating her miniature compositions for many years now, but ever since she became a mother of two young kids, the artist has had trouble finding time for painting. That’s why a few years ago she decided to paint one small object every day for a year.
“Depending on the complexity these daily paintings would take between 45 minutes and 4 hours. Some of my 1/12 scale replica paintings can take several days to complete,” the artist told Bored Panda. “I generally chose subject matter for the daily work based on something that was currently happening in my life. They felt like little notes I could toss out to the world to be interpreted by those who found them.”
This 365 paintings challenge ended successfully and has helped the artist stay productive to this day. She still posts her miniatures on Instagram and each one of them is like a page from her colorful diary.
To see just how tiny Rothshank’s paintings are, check out the photos below.
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