Comments from the gallery
Question: "How would you use an object like this in your life?"
- "To keep my pens from rolling across my desk."
- "To hold Grandpa's false teeth."
- "Cell phone holder on my desk."
- "Put them all together to make a launch ramp for my Hot Wheels."
- "To separate snacks in a snack dish. A very fancy snack dish!"
- "As an iPad holder."
- "Not in my life, but perhaps it was used as a pedestal for setting wigs on?"
- "To hold something small like a sewing needle."
- "Pie slice separator."
- "I would use it for bookends."
- "You rest your silverware on it, so you don't get the tablecloth dirty."
- "Nacho cheese scooper."
- "I'd give it to my aunt for brownie points!"
- "To drain a tea bag into the teacup."
- "Set my utensils on while cooking or eating so they don't get dirty."
- "Plate for my silver rings."
- "I would give it to a mouse, as a room divider."
- "Spoon rest while drinking afternoon tea."
- "As a shield when pouring tea (loose) into a container."
- "I would use it as a mini dressing screen for my dolls."
- "To hold tacos. Yum!"
- "I would use it to scrape the last pieces of corn off my plate. I can never get them."
- "To hold tiny food."
- "To impress women."
- "Gotta be chopstick rests!"
- "I'd use it to hold silverwear, tea bags, or lemon wedges."
- "To put in a frame and use for decoration."
- "I would use this object to scoop sugars into tea."
- "I would use it as a spoon rest or for cheeses."
- "To place your silverwear after using it."
- "A tile in the kitchen around the bottom rim of cabinets."
- "I would put it behind a glass partition and hang it on the wall."
- "To scoop sugar, flour, and corn meal."
- "To hold potatoes."
- "Knife rest."
- "To scoop up pencil sharpenings."
Question: "What are the first three words that come to mind when you look at this object?"
- "Tea time - strain - biscuits"
- "Dutch - windmill - clogs"
- "Wow - cool - China"
- "Tea - tapan - garden"
- "Fancy - expensive - caviar"
- "Bananas - ketchup - mustard"
- "My - grandma's house"
- "Luxury - elegant - food"
- "Weird - antique - fragile"
- "White - purposeful - sturdy"
- "Asian - elegant - fragile"
- "Broken - ancient - lazy (too lazy to fix it)"
- "China - spoon - awkward"
- "Mini - Barbie - table"
- "A - broken - plate"
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