even for a professional! Radamshome is a video game artist - so, this work was technically amateur, even if it does pass the Disney test. What really makes this creation amazing is that a Disney engineer actually noticed it and commented that it was an amazing build. The final product had 12v lighting fixtures that could be turned on and off using a dimmer on the inside of the tree, a steel skeleton made of rebar, and a fully painted paper mache-hybrid exterior. Redditor Radamshome had a daughter who just wanted one little thing in her room: a fairy tree she could hide inside while she reads stories. He even added cattails and other pond-ready plants to complete its look! Radamshome's Fairy Tree However, u/power_cube isn't most people.Īccording to this extremely dedicated Reddit user, he spent over three years of his life making an artificial pond that is swimmable and looks like a real pond. Most people would be totally fine with just buying a custom pool or moving next to a pond if they wanted to be able to swim in some water. While you might not be able to make the awesome creations these Redditors have made, it doesn't hurt to look for inspiration for your next project from them.
Most of the following projects are breathtaking and nearly impossible to do without some experience, high quality tools, and know-how. Reddit's /r/DIY has become a favorite for people who want to show what they can make, and it's housed some pretty incredible work over the years.
Some people just seem to have a natural knack for being able to create amazing works of art with their hands - and, of course, they would want to show off their creations to the world via the net.