(TIMELAPSE) A melted-crayon rainbow “drip painting” portrait of an LGBTQIA icon or message of LGBTQIA inclusion and support.
Tag: arts and crafts
Item 14 – Inappropriate Tie-Dye

Tie-dye something that definitely, absolutely, should not be tie-dyed. (You can use homemade vegetable dyes, if you like.)
Item 13 – Pickle Me Elmo

When “our favorite childhood toy” slams full speed into “things that can be preserved in vinegar” the result is the “Pickle-Me-Elmo”. Show us one. – Dave L.
Item 12 – Untouchable Soap Carving

Carve a piece of soap into something you definitely wouldn’t want near or touching your hands. (Make sure to save and re-use the shavings.)
Item 10 – Two-Faced Belly

Don’t you hate being called two-faced? Maybe they meant something different than what you think. Using make-up or body paint, let’s see an exact replica of your face on your belly. Take a pic proudly showing your two faces.
Item 9 – Protest Nails

Nail art has reached new levels these days, but it hasn’t forayed much into the fine art of nail signage. Let’s see a miniature protest poster painted on a fingernail.
Item 3 – Utensio the Utensil Man

Recreate Utensio, the Utensil Man from Travis McElroy’s virtual puzzle room, entirely out of kitchen utensils.
Item 1 – Negative Piñata Destruction
Create a piñata filled with your negative self-talk. Destroy it mightily.
Item 30 – Renaissance Sculpture Destruction
TIMELAPSE IF NECESSARY. Re-create a famous Renaissance sculpture out of wax a(and then melt it), play-dough (and then smash it), or mashed potatoes (and then eat it). You may NOT use Michelangelo’s David.
Item 29 – Beard Mask
It’s a shame people have to shave their beautiful beards to wear masks for saving our lives. But if you think about it, couldn’t a homemade mask sport a transplanted beard or mustache on the outside!? – Katell