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it8bit:

Super Mario Kart Cake  - by letthemeatcake

For flickr user M.A.L.’s wedding, this special gaming cake is 100% edible. The planet design is inspired by Super Mario Galaxy and features a Rainbow Road track (which Luigi is racing on) wrapped around it. The interior is filled with bittersweet chocolate ganache, chocolate buttercream, and chocolate mousse. See the entire set here.

(Source: it8bit, via gamefreaksnz)


1 year ago · 6,610 notes · originally from it8bit
#gaming #cake #food #wedding #super mario kart #design #letthemeatcake

mothernaturenetwork:

The creators of the Water-Scraper believe that the effects of climate change mean it’s “only a natural progression that we will populate the seas someday,” so they designed this sustainable structure for humans to occupy. The Water-Scraper uses wave, wind and solar power, and its bioluminescent tentacles provide sea fauna a place to live while collecting energy through kinetic movements. This floating structure even generates its own food through farming, aquaculture and hydroponics. A small forest is nestled on the top of the Water-Scraper, along with wind turbines, a garden and livestock, and the living areas are located just below sea level where natural light is best.
Ready to abandon the land? Check out some other amazing designs for life on the sea.

mothernaturenetwork:

The creators of the Water-Scraper believe that the effects of climate change mean it’s “only a natural progression that we will populate the seas someday,” so they designed this sustainable structure for humans to occupy. The Water-Scraper uses wave, wind and solar power, and its bioluminescent tentacles provide sea fauna a place to live while collecting energy through kinetic movements. This floating structure even generates its own food through farming, aquaculture and hydroponics. A small forest is nestled on the top of the Water-Scraper, along with wind turbines, a garden and livestock, and the living areas are located just below sea level where natural light is best.

Ready to abandon the land? Check out some other amazing designs for life on the sea.



izmia:

Honey Packaging 
by Terence Kitching.

the bees knees in deed 

izmia:

Honey Packaging

by Terence Kitching.

the bees knees in deed 

(Source: gaksdesigns, via lucid-form)


1 year ago · 243 notes · originally from gaksdesigns
#Packaging Design #design #honey