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YES-2-Tech, part of a program called Youth Exploring Science (YES) at the Saint Louis Science Center, published an instructable about making geodesic greenhouses. They write: Working and building the domes has been exciting, but also very beneficial. We traveled around St. Louis teaching kids and adults about the purpose and functions of the greenhouses. Also, […]
Jamie Wilkinson of F.A.T. writes: I’ll be moderating a panel at the ROFLCON NYC event this Saturday (Jan. 24th) with fffffellow ffffatties Steve Lambert and Tobi Leingruber (@ 2:45pm; just before Bre Pettis among others) We will be talking about Firefox-based art projects like Add-Art, China Channel, Tourettes Machine, and how to win the internet. […]
Derek and Lauren at Design Sponge share a great tutorial for making these teeny matchbook notepads, perfect to tote around with you to give out as calling cards or to jot down a quick phone number.
Subscribers of CRAFT will be happy to know that your next issue will be arriving in your mailboxes any day now. And there’s reason to celebrate: Amy Sedaris‘s smiling face is on the cover. In the issue, which happens to celebrate the act of celebration, she shows us how to make her favorite party cake, […]
I love everything about these little “heart factory” sculptures from Pearson Maron, right down to the product description: I’ve grown weary of being told I don’t have a heart. If you are lacking a heart or tired of your heart being broken it would be wise to invest in your own tiny heart factory.
In this ‘Toolbox’ segment, William Gurstelle demonstrates a dizzying array of applications for cable ties. Got any other “multi-tasking” tools? Let us know. Get the m4v or subscribe in iTunes. Or watch on YouTube or Blip.