Creative Products

March 11, 2020

Glow-In-The-Dark Tent Ropes Help Prevent Tripping Over Them at Night

If you love camping, you’re probably familiar with tripping over pesky tent ropes, especially at night. The solution? Glow-in-the-dark ropes! These luminescent cords by Ram-Pro not only look cool, they provide some much-needed visibility in the dark, making it easy to find your way around your campsite at night. Made from polypropylene, the sturdy, 50-foot rope features reflective tracers that glow when hit with the moonlight or a flashlight.

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February 19, 2020

There’s a Jason Momoa Coloring Book for Adults Who Love an “Epic Dreamboat”

Fans of Game of Thrones and Aquaman actor Jason Momoa can now pick up a coloring book that features the Hawaiian star in fantastical and romantic illustrations. The adult coloring book, entitled Crush and Color: Jason Momoa, lets admirers immerse themselves in “more than 35 completely unique life-like drawings of the rugged dreamboat” as he takes on several rigorous or relaxing activities.

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January 2, 2020

Learn About the Illustrative Embroidery of Sarah K. Benning in This Gorgeous Book

Recently, there has been a resurgence in the age-old craft of hand embroidery. Artists across the internet have picked up the trade and shared their unique interpretations, including art history-inspired brooches, English landscapes, and 3D portraits. Among them is contemporary artist Sarah K. Benning, whose hand-stitched creations are as vibrant as they are detailed. Based in New Hampshire, Benning was trained in fine art before discovering a passion for embroidery.

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December 20, 2019

Embroidery Artist Meticulously Recreates Art History’s Most Iconic Works as Tiny Brooches

Embroidery artist Ira Pashkevych translates some of the most famous works of art history into tiny textiles you can hold in your hand. Meticulously constructed, each short stitch acts as a brushstroke that captures a faithful likeness of paintings by artists like Vincent van Gogh and Monet. Pashkevych recreates their tactile strokes on a much smaller scale, and it's a testament to her incredible abilities to reproduce the works in this way.

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