How-To: Make a rustic mallet
This Rustic Mallet video and step-by-step how-to over on Borganic.net is amazing.
This Rustic Mallet video and step-by-step how-to over on Borganic.net is amazing.
Rachel posted this on CRAFT: My son is crazy excited for the premiere of Season 3 of Clone Wars, coming up in just a month. These Clone Trooper candy pops from Dot at Dabbled would be a great treat to make for a home premiere party! More: Check out all of our Star Wars coverage […]
MAKE editor and publisher Dale Dougherty posted a pic of this Chinese issue of MAKE to his social network.
MAKE subscriber RabLabit sent us a link to this video of an artist who “paints on water.” What he’s doing is actually paper marbling, a form of “aqueous surface design.” You’ve certainly seen marbled book or journal end-papers, for instance. Those pattens are created using this process. The video is a little… meditative, but the […]
You’re probably already familiar with Nemo Gould’s work, covered here on Make: Online, in MAKE magazine, at Maker Faire Bay Area, or through other purveyors of fine maker-inspiring artistry. Nemo sent us links to his two most recent pieces, Party of One and The Race. Party of One (seen above) was constructed using the following […]
Instructables user has tips for dealing with tricky yet delicious pizza dough including prepping, rolling, throwing, and transporting. I love making my own pizza at home. If you have a bit of time earlier in the day to start it, it’s easy to fix it up at dinner time.
When I got married, many, many moons ago, my wife and I designed our own rings and worked with the jeweler who made them. It was a wonderful experience and the rings became even more deeply encoded with meaning. Software developer Matt Katz got even more hands-on with the romance tech by fabricating his fiance’s […]