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Sep 04, 2009 -
Trix may be for kids, but Legos are for building. British TV presenter and journalist James May and a group of volunteers have been building a house from over three million Legos at Denbies Wine Estate in the town of Dorking, in Surrey. Construction had reached the upper floor of the house last week.
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Apr 30, 2009 -
I must admit: I've always been a big LEGO fan. I used to spend hours building entire LEGO villages, complete with nail salons and clothing boutiques (for the little policemen figures, of course). So I couldn't help but smile at this Building Brick Candle ($48).
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Jan 08, 2009 -
As part of his university project to give a household brand a new marketing direction, Michael Ciancio chose to rebrand Lego, targeting hip, young adults instead of children. He created a catalog featuring instructions on how to customize Lego blocks to make useful products like iPod cases, picture frames, and coffee mugs. I'm keen on his Lego frame.
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Nov 10, 2008 -
In these tough economic times, we all have to do a little penny-pinching. For some, that means cooking at home instead of dining out, steering clear of the shopping mall, doing DIY projects on the weekends, or even making your own firestarters. But even DIY projects cost money sometimes.
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Oct 19, 2009 -
- A pair of Parisian designers built their own kitchen island entirely out of Legos! — The Cool Hunter
- 9 projected artworks illuminate indoor and outdoor spaces. — Woman's Day
- These notecards are a treat for typography geeks.
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Nov 05, 2008 -
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Oct 30, 2008 -
If you're sitting pretty like Blair Waldorf, your designer stilettos are neatly stacked in your custom closet. But, if you're more like Yours Truly, your ballet flats are piled up like Legos and plastic trucks in a kid's toy box.Source
How Do You Store Your Shoes?
Neatly on my custom closet shelves!
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Jun 27, 2008 -
- Day-Lab DIY completes some additional amazing projects.
- Desire to Inspire features the dreamy photos of Alison Miksch.
- Danny Seo tells you the truth about recycling paint cans.
- YumSugar maps out directions for finding yummy honeymoon food.
- AT:SF shares Tiny Showcase's Summer print collection.
- Green as a Thistle experiences an eco backlash, but then returns to her old green ways.
- Make features a Le(go) Curbusier.
- The Hardware Aisle finds skinny bathroom vanities.
- Re-Nest tells you where to recycle your CFLs.
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