How-To: Make Bubble Tea
I love Bubble Tea! It is such a tasty treat, especially on a hot summer day. How rad to be able to whip up a batch for my friends and I at home! Might just have to try this great recipe from The Kitchen.
I love Bubble Tea! It is such a tasty treat, especially on a hot summer day. How rad to be able to whip up a batch for my friends and I at home! Might just have to try this great recipe from The Kitchen.
Artist Christian Faur made a set of stunning portraits using thousands of crayons inset into the frames. The series is called “Rods and Cones” and is the first instance I can think of where crayons are used in such a way to create art.
Are you a typography geek? Get your text on with this DIY anaglypta letter tutorial that Man Podger David from Cheltenham Road shared on Mod Podge Rocks!
This grave-maintaining robot was conceptualized by Itamar Shimshony and built by Zvika Markfeld: As per Jewish customs, it places stones and flowers on the headstone, and occasionally cleans the grave with water and a cloth while patrolling around it. Hardware is based on an Arduino Mega 1280 sitting on top of a Roomba, and connected […]
Mixed media artist Sarah Greaves uses needlework techniques to embroider graffiti onto unusual objects. Her work will be exhibited at Bearspace Gallery in London this fall. [via old lady crafts] More: creen Door Embroidery @Craftzine.com blog Embroidery on Greenery @Craftzine.com blog Embroidery from Bathroom Graffiti @Craftzine.com blog
The third annual Etsy Craft Party is on Friday, August 24th 2012! Craft Party is a time to get to know your neighbors and exercise your creative spirit. Craft Parties take place simultaneously around the world when communities come together to participate in art, craft, design and DIY in every form. Anyone can organize a […]
Week 4, Tinkering Tuesday at Maker Camp. Learn how to make molds out of silicon, a skill which can come in handy for all kinds of maker projects. The idea is to design a mold that lets you make your own customized resin copies.
Maker Camp, sponsored by MAKE magazine, was a virtual summer camp for teens, with a focus on creating, building, and discovering.From July 16th through August 24th, 2012, 30 awesome projects were made in 30 days, on Google+. Maker Camp is free and open to all.
Visit Makezine.com/maker-camp for more information.