How to preserve and store stuffed animals

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Category: Animals

30 Responses

  1. Angela says:

    IDK why, but this is sort of disturbing…..

  2. Wendy says:

    Oh god– this is worse than specimens in jars!

  3. Donna says:

    Someone has WAYYYY too much time on their hands….

  4. Samantha B says:

    This is oddly creepy and confusing…why does this need to happen? Are children all over the world watching in horror as their stuffed animals deteriorate in front of their eyes?

  5. Erica says:

    I agree. This is very disturbing. What is the point exactly?

  6. Mama Bean says:

    i spent all weekend perusing http://www.foodinjars.com/ so this made me lol

  7. Katie Roche says:

    Deeply, deeply disturbing.

  8. Corban says:

    I’m pretty sure if I showed this picture to my wife she’d start crying.

  9. Trey says:

    Bahaha! You said “perusing”!…

  10. Megan says:

    Not the Panda! :(

  11. Amy Guertin says:

    Wow, and I thought it was really awesome and was wondering if I could find jars big enough for Build-a-Bears. Maybe there really is something wrong with me after all…..

  12. vforba says:

    Hmm, I don’t know why it would seem disturbing. To me disturbing was seeing dead babies in Jars in the Smithsonian.

  13. valerie says:

    What would make for a better second half to this story….If a note was placed in the jar and the jar was wax sealed then dropped in the ocean. How cool would that be to see where it traveled to (similar to the old balloon releases or Flat Stanley)…I’d try it – if we lived closer to the ocean :-)

  14. Laurel says:

    I think it is awesome, except that they are in a liquid, thats gonna riun the bears for sure. I would so put them all in jars though, it looks really cool :) I would just skip the liquid. I wonder if it is really fermaldahide that they are in? I would have to find some way to fake the liquid, like some epoxy all dried in there first :)

  15. zachl says:

    the lion in the top right does NOT look happy about this.

  16. Ben says:

    Kermit’s silent scream, his moment of terror frozen in time, is the most disturbing to me.

  17. boomzy says:

    lol Everyone seems to think that this is creepy or something, but I like it. Cute idea.

  18. Dani says:

    Honestly, I think this is genius! And completely hilarious! :)

  19. Jeff says:

    Kinda Gary Larson-esque. I like it.

  20. Toby the Loving Troll says:

    All you people are dumb. It’s brilliantly creative. Why not do this?

  21. OptimistPrime says:

    I have to agree with Toby entirely.

  22. Lynn says:

    This is an excellent solution for people with severe allergies. Those pepple are told they must throw all this sort of stuff away!

  23. NLM says:

    Thanks for the smile–love it.

  24. Le Dude says:

    This is brilliant art! I would never have expected it to be so gruesome, but it is, which means it manages to tap into all sorts of cultural unconscious expectations. Magnificent.

  25. Turducken says:

    I would love to see a broken jar on the shelf with a trail of goo and tiny footprints…and all the other animals looking in that direction.

  26. Barb says:

    But …. Kermit isn’t a stuffed animal …. is he?

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