Paper Crafts Roundup
We’ve had so many interesting and fun paper projects over the years that I thought it would be great to showcase our favorites in this paper crafts roundup.
We’ve had so many interesting and fun paper projects over the years that I thought it would be great to showcase our favorites in this paper crafts roundup.
For those of you interested in submitting a 555-based project to the contest, I hope you get a lot of work done soon because Monday, March 1st marks the deadline. The prizes are considerable, so don’t hesitate!
Jonathan Koshi’s new series of pop culture icons dressed up in sugar skull finery makes me all kinds of happy. Each piece in his Get Your Sugar series is also less-fattening than that Valentine’s chocolate you’ve got stashed above the breadbox. Oh, maybe that’s just me. Nonetheless, take a peek… And in related news, if […]
Sweet! Make: Projects author Werner made an epic how-to on his teardrop camper trailer built on the frame of a cheap Craigslist popup camping trailer.
These peg doll presidents from Heidi Kenney’s new book, Every Day’s a Holiday: Year-Round Crafting With Kids from Chronicle Books, are a fun and cute way to celebrate Presidents’ Day. Get the full how-to over on Etsy’s How-Tuesday.
Teacher, paper engineer, and artist Matt Shlian created these stunning sculptures from paper. Reminds me of a single-color Jen Stark !
The Prototino ATMega328 kit is designed to make a permanent version of your Arduino project once you have perfected it on a breadboard but without the expense of embedding your original project. The Prototino also makes your project more reliable and robust. With the prototyping area integrated with the microprocessor, your project will have fewer […]