Laptop Sleeve Made From Kitchen Sponges
Added to our CRAFT flickr pool, giant_dwarf has made this laptop sleeve out of kitchen spongest for the Etsy Upcycle/Bazaar Bizarre Contest. It’s dishwasher safe! Link.
Added to our CRAFT flickr pool, giant_dwarf has made this laptop sleeve out of kitchen spongest for the Etsy Upcycle/Bazaar Bizarre Contest. It’s dishwasher safe! Link.
DIY Maven on Curbly says, “With some high-temperature clear caulk and a little sand, you can put an interesting finish on clear light bulbs. A nice addition to your bar strip-light bathroom fixture or Potted Light Bulb Lamp perhaps?” Link.
Anders writes- “Here are some photos of the table I just built for my living room. It’s based on a Rover 3.5l V8 aluminum engine block, with a stand made of mahogany.” – Link. Great work!
Julsey723 on craftster.org has a cute knit capelet pattern she wrote. It looks like a fun quick project. Link.
What an exciting creepy cool evening New York city experienced! The first annual Athanasius Kircher Society kicked off with a fantastic series of presenters! Special thanks to all our MAKE readers who stopped by! Only a few photos managed to escape this first ever event…. Stump rain man with Kim and Fran Peek. The Time […]
Phil from MAKE says, “This might be a good bag to re-make/make while you’re learning how to sew, or just something to make an old freebie tote bag more interesting…” [via] – Link.
Sue McGettigan of Buzz and Bloom has a tutorial up on how to make a baking tin calendar using a cookie sheet and magnets you can make yourself. Link.