4th volume of MAKE is on Amazon!


Joe writes “So I was sitting around thinking of what our soon-to-be-born kid should be for Halloween this year. I thought that an R2D2 costume would look pretty cute, so I decided to make an iron-on for a onsie. It turned out pretty good, so I want to share it. Print this on an iron-on transfer. Iron it on a onsie. Bam! Cheap baby costume.” Link.

Gocco is an inexpensive professional quality home printing kit. Get Crafty’s The Dilettante Crafter, Nancy Flynn, tests one out for her holiday card project. She goes through the step by step process of how to use Gocco to print your own designs onto card stock. In addition to paper and card stock, Gocco can print on fabric, wood, three dimensional objects, and on large or small surfaces. Make stickers, decorate t-shirts, create your own art and put your own crafty stamp on the world! Link

Scott writes “These are my stabilizers I made based on the instructions in Make Magazine issue 1. I changed it a little by wrapping the pipes with hockey stick grip tape, mounting a Bogen quick-release on one, and the pipes are two different sizes (out of necessity).” Link.