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3D Cute Bunny Rabbit Silicone Focal Beads
Description: Add a playful hop of charm to your creations with these 3D Cute Bunny Rabbit Silicone Focal Beads! Designed with delightful detail and irresistible cuteness, each bunny bead features perky ears, tiny paws, and a sweet little face that brings instant smiles. These beads are perfect for baby accessories, keychains, pacifier clips, jewelry making, and holiday-themed crafts—especially for Easter or spring-inspired projects.
By Beadable Bliss9 months ago in Art
Top 10 Ghibli AI Image Generators You Should Try in 2025. AI-Generated.
The enchanting worlds crafted by Studio Ghibli have captivated audiences for decades. From the soaring skies of *Laputa: Castle in the Sky* to the mystical forests of *Princess Mononoke* and the charming streets of *Kiki's Delivery Service*, the Ghibli aesthetic is instantly recognizable and deeply beloved. It’s a style defined by lush, painterly landscapes, expressive and often whimsical characters, meticulous attention to detail, soft, natural lighting, and a profound sense of nostalgia and wonder. For artists and fans alike, the dream of creating original artwork imbued with this unique Ghibli magic has often felt just out of reach – until now.
By Lynn Mikami9 months ago in Art
The Whispering Forest
In the heart of the ancient land of Eldoria, where the mountains kissed the sky and rivers sang ancient melodies, there lay a forest unlike any other. Known as the Whispering Forest, it was a place where the trees spoke in hushed tones and the air shimmered with magic. Few dared to venture into its depths, for it was said that those who entered would never return the same.
By David Mwangi10 months ago in Art
"The Journey of Pakistan"
The history of Pakistan is a profound tale of civilization, conquest, culture, and resilience. Its land is one of the oldest continually inhabited regions in the world, with archaeological sites dating back to the dawn of human settlement. This historical narrative traces Pakistan's journey from the ancient Indus Valley Civilization to the modern Islamic republic it is today, a story enriched with thousands of years of transformation, diversity, and struggle.
By Muhammad Huzaifa10 months ago in Art
What is Pohela Boishakh?
What is Pohela Boishakh? The first day of the Bengali New Year is Pohela Boishakh, sometimes spelled Pahela Baishakh. One of the most significant and extensively observed holidays in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal, as well as among Bengali communities worldwide, this day is celebrated with great fervor and cultural pride. Every year on April 14, Pohela Boishakh is observed as a national holiday in Bangladesh.
By Md Mahfuzur Rahman Tuhin10 months ago in Art
Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025: A Step Toward Reform or a Threat to Autonomy?
The Indian Parliament recently passed the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, renaming the Waqf Act, 1995, as the United Waqf Management, Empowerment, Efficiency and Development (UWMEED) Act, 1995. The Act has sparked widespread debate, protests, and concerns about the centralization of religious matters, despite the government's claim that it is a progressive reform that promotes inclusivity, transparency, and efficiency in Waqf administration. Waqf is the Muslim practice of permanently dedicating property to charitable, religious, or pious causes. The management of Waqf properties across India is overseen by various State and Central Waqf Boards, which function under the legal framework laid down in the Waqf Act of 1995. The newly enacted amendments seek to overhaul this system—but not without controversy.
By Rocky Brahma10 months ago in Art
The Bee and the Fly
In a beautiful meadow, where wildflowers bloomed in every color and the air was always warm with sunshine, lived a honey bee named Bella. Bella spent her days flitting from flower to flower, collecting nectar to bring back to the hive. Her tiny body was covered in soft golden fuzz, and her wings shimmered in the light as she buzzed around in perfect harmony with the world around her.
By Jabir Aftab10 months ago in Art
The Last Leaves of Autumn
Autumn had painted the world in burnt oranges, mellow yellows, and deep browns. Leaves danced in the wind, floating down like tired dreams ready to rest. Soil, wood smoke, and something else—something melancholy—hung in the air. The kind of scent that reminded you of everything and nothing all at once.
By sobuj chandra dash10 months ago in Art
The Lion and the Mouse
In the heart of the sun-kissed savannah, where tall grasses danced with the wind and birds sang from acacia trees, lived a lion named Asani. His mane was the color of burnished gold, and his roar echoed across the plains like thunder rolling through the skies.
By Jabir Aftab10 months ago in Art











