Laser Cut Felt Jewelry
Maria designs necklaces that she then cuts on the laser. She uses an industrial wool felt. The smell as they outgas is a bit like burned hair. Her blog’s got information about her jewelry and other creative projects.
Maria designs necklaces that she then cuts on the laser. She uses an industrial wool felt. The smell as they outgas is a bit like burned hair. Her blog’s got information about her jewelry and other creative projects.
When Black and Eiffel posted about this Air Mail Sticky Tape from Nancy & Betty Studio, I added it to my must-buy list for my office.
Jordan Jin Stone’s Double Rainbow Glasses create a visualization of your aural environment. She used EL wire and an Arduino to create a pulsing rainbows. She’s here at World Maker Faire with a strong contingent of MIT students showing their projects.
Today at Maker Faire New York, Massimo Banzi, co-founder of the Arduino project, unveiled several new boards in a main stage presentation, What’s Ahead for Arduino. The new boards are on view in the Arduino tent at Maker Faire, and you can read about them on the Arduino blog, too.
Tim Laursen presents his robot drummers at World Maker Faire New York 2011. The colorfully decorated MIDI-controlled solenoid drummers are activated by a small button panel, and Tim wears his owl drummer backpack to dance to the music.
The Sashimi Tabernacle Choir is a Volvo. It is a Volvo covered in singing fish and singing lobsters. This wacky art car is one of many unusual and hilarious wandering art cars at the World Maker Faire, New York. Richard Carter is the designer, and the driver, and will be on hand through Sunday to […]
Meg of Mega Crafty has a brilliantly easy way to make felted balls. It’s so simple, even the kids can join in the fun. See how she does it over on Mega Crafty. [via Pam Harris on Pinterest]