End of the World Kitchen Tools

5:49 AM, Tuesday April 2nd 2024

End of the World Kitchen Tools - Album on Imgur

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This submission was done for the Tea Time at World's End drawing prompt. Check out more submissions here!

A few sketches of post apocalyptic kitchen tools:

  • A broken jar with intact bottom for a cup

  • A stick to stir

  • A tea kettle made from a section of down spout material and a short length of copper pipe

  • A large, smooth, river stone to cook on or eat from

  • A broken survival knife that has a new wrapped handle

  • The world's last tea bag...

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Wescott Grid Ruler

Wescott Grid Ruler

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