Magic Marker Monday — Glammin’ Up The Green…

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It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.”

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Apparently the new Honda Accord Hybrid model was a little lacking in the glitter-sparkle-feather-boa department for a certain 7-year-old’s liking.

Perhaps all those feathers improve the aerodynamics?

Definitely still in the concept-car category, but it does posess a certain je ne sais quoi, no?

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4 Responses to Magic Marker Monday — Glammin’ Up The Green…
  1. Stacie
    December 27, 2009 | 10:46 pm

    I love the colors of the feathers. Neat creation!

  2. Marie
    December 28, 2009 | 5:54 pm

    What a great idea! Now when you say “My car really flies.” You really mean it!

  3. Mary
    December 29, 2009 | 10:31 pm

    A bright future in car design is ahead, I’m sure. As the golfball mythbusters car proved, there is always room to improve our understanding of aerodynamics!

    My mom used to tell us that her car had a “flight” button which she’d press to get home faster, provided we closed our eyes and started behaving. I think the magic button was the fan, but it really did seem to work…

  4. Michelle
    January 3, 2010 | 5:21 pm

    Mary — Well, whaddya know? Our car happens to have the very same magic button of your childhood! Must be from the same design team ;)

    ~ Michelle @ 5MFSN