1930s Scalloped Collar Tutorial
I really like the elegant and simple look of this 30s-style scalloped collar. The tutorial is on Elegant Musings, appropriately enough. This looks like it should be an outfit in the film Fried Green Tomatoes.
I really like the elegant and simple look of this 30s-style scalloped collar. The tutorial is on Elegant Musings, appropriately enough. This looks like it should be an outfit in the film Fried Green Tomatoes.
Here’s a smart and dead-simple way to turn plain old clear pens into something customized and fancy. Visit Chocolate on my Cranium‘s photo tutorial, bust out your pretty paper scraps, and say goodbye to boring pens!
Whether you are an avid gardener or don’t have an ounce of green in your thumb, succulents are the perfect plant for you.
HOMEGROWN Village is about to make its third appearance at Maker Faire Bay Area. Here’s how they describe their presence at the Faire: “The HOMEGROWN Village at Maker Faire Bay Area is an opportunity to connect people with the story of our food, from the bees that pollinate to the farmers who harvest. Learn how […]
#google_ads_div_mz_hackerspace_125x125_ad_container { float:right; margin:-14px 0 5px 10px; } // Tuesday and last week we profiled two of the three finalists of element14’s Great Global Hackerspace Challenge — Pumping Station: One’s Biosdensor Array and BuildBrighton’s Phonicubes. Today we cover Hackerspace Charlotte‘s excellent tool for teaching electronics, Feltronics. The project consists of felt shapes resembling electronics […]
Since my brain is full of Maker Faire, I thought I’d leave you with this fabulous needle-felted brain specimen in a jar! (Via Knithacker.) More: aKNITomy
Charlie writes in about Krs who learned electronics and went on to design electronic conference badges (and teaching others). She has the maker bug! “Krs – Hackerspace Electronics: From Nub to Ninja in Under a Year”…. Krs’s initial introduction to electronics was defcon18 and then later for ‘free labour’ as I needed someone to help […]