Brookelynn Morris
Brookelynn is just like you - she loves to hula-hoop, longboard, and make flower arrangements. Her very fine husband Nat uses his photography skills to make all of her projects look very, very good. Check out her musings and creations online at www. brookelynn23.com.Author of these Magazine Articles
Toolbox
Wireless signal detector for the paranoid, a fire-powered soak, iPhone hacks, and tales of sustainability.
In
Toolbox
from MAKE:
18: ReMake America page 156
Jam Jar Lanterns
Set your party mood with sublime lighting.
From
CRAFT:
10: Celebrate! page 70
Hydroponic Veggie Garden
Grow your own with this compact system, perfect for the urban gardener.
From
CRAFT:
09: Crafting Green page 58
Mosaic Masterpiece
Bedeck a wooden table with your old (but meaningful) plates and ceramics.
From
CRAFT:
09: Crafting Green page 82
Bonsai
Miniaturize your favorite tree with this ancient art.
In
101
from
CRAFT:
08: Weaving page 134
Herbal Tinctures
How to blend your own folk medicines.
In
DIY: Extract It
from
CRAFT:
07: Shoes page 106
LED Hula Hoop
Wire a hoop to put some spark in your swivel.
From
CRAFT:
06: Play page 54
Marzipan Cake Decorations
Transform a cake from dull to delightful with unique edible sculptures.
In
Quick Craft
from
CRAFT:
05: Paper page 25
Custom Seat Covers
Design and sew original, cozy covers for your ride.
From
CRAFT:
04: Costumes page 88
Buttonology
Boost your crafty bling with knowledge of buttons.
From
CRAFT:
03: Japanese Influence page 34
Wooly Bullies
Sculpt wool into felted fruits and vegetables or anything imaginable!
In
DIY: Needle It
from
CRAFT:
02: Creative Clones page 119
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