
A sleeping mask might seem like a dorky idea, but if you can get used to wearing one, they are quite valuable to light-sensitive people who must sleep during the day. Jacquie LongLegs needed one, and decided to make a mask featuring main Muppet Kermit the Frog. She also documented the process in pictures, so you can make one yourself! Link

Ooh, this one is fantastic: a set of retro Muppet concert posters by Michael De Pippo, who wrote:
I love the Muppets. And with the movie coming out in the next couple of months, there is no better time for a fun little side project involving the best band ever conceived: Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem.
My idea was simple; create a vintage concert poster for each band member (Dr. Teeth, Janice, Sgt. Floyd Pepper, Zoot and Animal). Using clean, crisp vectors, negative space and few colours, I wanted to keep them as simple and stylized as possible; reminiscent of retro posters from back in the day.
Link - via design work life

FAO Schwarz has a Muppet Workshop, where you can have your own “Muppet Whatnot” created just for you. You can design yours online with this generator. I made this one; others have designed Whatnots that look like Charlie Sheen, Bill Clinton, and others. Having it actually made into a Muppet will cost you $129.99. Link -via reddit
Holy Kaw has a quickie 5 fun facts about the Cookie Monster. I won’t reveal the entire fun list, but I did learn one fun thing about the lovable blue-haired, googlie-eyed Muppet:
Cookie’s real name is Sid.
Link | More than you’d ever want to know about the Cookie Monster at the Muppet Wiki
Our Muppet friend Grover is the Old Spice Guy in this charming parody. Did you know Grover has his own Facebook page? -via reddit
OK, So. The Webby Awards were pleasantly interrupted for one band (OK Go) when their drummer was challenged to a staring contest, and even The Hangover star Zach Galifinakis was caught on tape watching this momentous challenge between drummers.
Good game, go get drums.
The American children’s television show Sesame Street turns forty this year. The image on the left is a compressed version of an enormous interactive poster available at the link, with details about 101 muppets that starred on Sesame Street.
Link via Popped Culture
