Ferrofluid + Watercolor
I’d call this a very successful experiment from photographer Fabian Oefner. Don’t miss the short making-of video here that shows off what this process looks like in action.
I’d call this a very successful experiment from photographer Fabian Oefner. Don’t miss the short making-of video here that shows off what this process looks like in action.
Add some fun summer decor to your kitchen with this colorful prairie point towel tutorial from Joanna at Fresh Figs! Hooray for towel bunting! [Via CraftGossip] More: wedish Weaving Hand Towel Embroidery Tutorial @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Tab Top Kitchen Towels @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Frost a Cake with a Paper Towel @Craftzine.com blog
Pioneering bioartist Oron Catts will give a two-part workshop and lecture at Brooklyn’s Genspace later this month.
This winter’s open source/DIY convention has added two new speakers to their list: Jasper Nance will demonstrate her high speed photography experiments as well as her DIY Scanning Electron Microscope project. bionerd23 will talk about detecting radiation. What are the frontiers of DIY technology? The first Exceptionally Hard & Soft Meeting (EHSM) will feature presentations […]
I’m loving this vintage yardstick-covered table that Beth from Patina White made with a thrift store find and a pile of old wooden rulers. It’s the perfect mix of colors, type, and antique-meets-modern charm! [Via Dude Craft] More: DIY Record Side Table @Craftzine.com blog DIY Craft Table IKEA Hack @Craftzine.com blog How-To: DIY Succulent Pallet […]
A tachyon walks into a bar. The bartender says “Hey buddy, not so fast.” Happy 4th of July, everybody!ย I celebrated today along with the rest of America: by hanging out with friends, throwing some meat on the grill, and discussing the breaking (and long-awaited) discovery of a Higgs Boson particle. The discovery is touted […]
Adam from X-Laser sent in this important last-minute Fourth of July tip for those of you who have your laser cutters nearby at your BBQ: We used an Epilog Helix 35W, I found that the sweet spot for hot dogs was 1200DPI, 14% speed and 100% power.