Felted Animal Masks
Feltmaker Gladys Paulus creates all sorts of felted works, including these amazing felted animal masks. [via lustik]
Continue ReadingFeltmaker Gladys Paulus creates all sorts of felted works, including these amazing felted animal masks. [via lustik]
Continue ReadingPeter Kirn writes about the first wave of musical hacks for Raspberry Pi over at Create Digital Music: Apple may have started the conversation about the “post-PC” age. But part of what this means is that a “computer” doesn’t necessarily have to be something costing hundreds of dollars, in a conventional desktop or laptop form […]
Continue ReadingI can’t stop thinking about Sarah Dennis‘ stunning paper cut illustrations. I spent a few weeks in Finland last month, and even though Dennis is English, she perfectly captures the fairytale feel of the countryside there. These would be perfect for a modern take on the Brothers Grimm! (Via Design*Sponge.
Continue ReadingTurn a plain dress into a one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art with this ink patterned dress tutorial from Katie at matsutake! This is the first time I’ve seen DecoArt’s Ink Effects in action, but I’m definitely digging the possibilities! What would you make? [Via WhimseyBox]
Continue ReadingSo cool. Click through for higher rez. “Being a map of physics, containing a brief historical outline of the subject as will be of interest to physicists, students, laymen at large; Also giving a description of the land of physics as seen by the daring sould who venture there; And more particularly the location of […]
Continue ReadingAn effortless dessert that looks like it must have taken hours? Yeah, you can sign me up. Check out this s’mores cookie bars recipe from Say Yes to Hoboken, and get your campfire treat on without breaking a sweat or creating a big ol’ mess in your kitchen!
Continue ReadingThe build video for mechanical paper model maker Kikousya’s papercraft walking bipedal robot is a top shelf example of what a dedicated artist can achieve with simple materials. In this case, paper, rubber bands, wooden dowels, and some paste.
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