101 Ways to Use a Wedding Dress!

Few weeks ago during the Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Class we did an exercice called “What could we do with a shoe”. The Purpose was to think out of the box and come with creative ideas, far from “wearing it”. I recently found a crazy website: My Ex-Wife’s Wedding Dress.

The story of the blog is sad, a man was dumped by his wife 12 years after the wedding and she only left the dress, telling him to do whatever he wanted with it. Well he took it litteraly and found 120 ways to use it and did several videos and photos of the different usage of the dress. From this blog a book is born with only 101 ways to use the dress. Here is the list, don’t hesitate to go on the site to watch the videos!

  • 1. Footrest
  • 2. Campfire Chair
  • 3. Kleenex
  • 4. Tablecloth
  • 5. Sleeping Bag
  • 6. Doormat
  • 7. Grill Cover
  • 8. Dish Rag
  • 9. Shoe Polish Rag
  • 10. Towel
  • 11. Toilet Mat (shower mat)
  • 12. Washcloth
  • 13. Dental Floss
  • 14. Apron
  • 15. Honda Element Liner
  • 16. Dog Toy
  • 17. Dog Bed
  • 18. Frost Cloth
  • 19. Scarecrow
  • 20. Oil Pan
  • 21. Gas Cap
  • 22. Gym Towel
  • 23. Sports Event Banner
  • 24. Ice Pack
  • 25. Oven Mitt
  • 26. Hot Pad
  • 27. Dust Cloth
  • 28. Drop Cloth
  • 29. Oil Rag (mechanic rag)
  • 30. Pasta Strainer
  • 31. Car wash towel
  • 32. Christmas Tree Skirt
  • 33. Jump Rope
  • 34. Barber Smock
  • 35. Coffee Filter
  • 36. Golf Towel
  • 37. Grocery Bag
  • 38. Yoga Mat
  • 39. Hammock
  • 40. Soccer Net
  • 41. Golf Net
  • 42. Leaf Bag
  • 43. Superhero Cape
  • 44. SmartCar Cover
  • 45. Umbrella
  • 46. Snuggie
  • 47. Tent
  • 48. Juice Strainer
  • 49. Sunshade
  • 50. Matador Cape
  • 51. Fly Tying Material
  • 52. Mosquito Net
  • 53. Fishing Net
  • 54. Fly Swatter
  • 55. Shower Curtain
  • 56. Tow Rope
  • 57. Kennel Liner (litter box)
  • 58. Moving Blanket
  • 59. Holiday Decoration
  • 60. Halloween Costume
  • 61. Cultural Event Attire
  • 62. Table Runner
  • 63. Dirt Tarp
  • 64. Art Canvas
  • 65. Bean Bag
  • 66. Santa Sack
  • 67. Wrapping Paper
  • 68. Canopy
  • 69. Winter Scarf
  • 70. MC Hammer Pants
  • 71. Saddle Blanket
  • 72. Picnic Blanket
  • 73. Do Rag
  • 74. Punching Bag
  • 75. Lamp Shade
  • 76. Turban
  • 77. Laundry bag
  • 78. Woodpile blanket
  • 79. Drag race parachute
  • 80. Boat Sail
  • 81. Medical Bandage
  • 82. Lawnmower Bag
  • 83. Baby Sling
  • 84. Snow Camoflauge
  • 85. Sled
  • 86. Rug
  • 87. Sumo Mawashi
  • 88. Puppet Show Curtain
  • 89. Tea Bag
  • 90. Dog Leash
  • 91. Pipe Insulation
  • 92. Pinata
  • 93. Pool Skimmer
  • 94. Slip ‘n slide
  • 95. Curtain
  • 96. Bookmark
  • 97. Surrender flag
  • 98. Bib
  • 99. Kite
  • 100. Birdfeeder
  • 101. ????????

Urinal Game in London

Video Game urination London

Yes the title of this post is weird, but so is the idea that some English folks had recently. A bar in London just installed some pee-controlled video games in the men’s room. Creative Media, the agency, linked urination with innovation with this hand-free infrared game. The director of the agency noticed that during the urination men have unexploited mind and that messages can be advertised then.

Now there’s nowhere you can be alone… Scores can even be posted on tweeter. So glamour!

See more on the video below:

Incredible? Stupid? (Yes I am French don’t expect me to congratulate those Roastbeef) Reactions are quite defavorable to the idea according to SodaHead

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